Pre-Roman tribe, namesake ancestors of the Basques
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The Vascones were a pre-Roman tribe who, on the arrival of the Romans in the 1st century, inhabited a territory that spanned between the upper course of the Ebro river and the southern basin of the western Pyrenees, a region that coincides with present-day Navarre, western Aragon and northeastern La Rioja, in the Iberian Peninsula.[1] The Vascones are often considered ancestors of the present-day Basques to whom they left their name.
^Classical authors, such as Livy, name cities as Calagurris, Cascantum and Graccurris as Vascon cities.
Vascones are often considered ancestors of the present-day Basques to whom they left their name. The description of the territory which the Vascones inhabited...
the Pyrenees in the territory that Greek and Roman sources assigned to Vascones: Anthroponyms: Ummesahar, Ederetta, Serhuhoris, Dusanharis, Abisunhar,...
defeated and the Franks encroached farther into the duchy. The Basques (Vascones, Wascones) of the Duchy of Vasconia, one of the mainstays of the Aquitanian...
the Aquitani Despite apparent cultural and linguistic connections to (Vascones), the region of Aquitania extended only to the Pyrenees according to Caesar:...
etymological link between the words "Basque" and "Gascon" – both derived from "Vascones" or "Wasconia", the latter being used to name the whole of Novempopulania...
the Kingdom of the Franks launched major campaigns against the Vascones. In 587, Vascones are cited as raiding the plains of Aquitaine, maybe to the west...
Basque found in eastern Navarre can be associated with the Vascones. However, the Vascones appear to have been just one tribe within a wider language...
Soria). The area was once occupied by pre-Roman Berones, Pellendones and Vascones. After partial recapture from the Muslims in the early tenth century, the...
(1985). Los vascones y sus vecinos. San Sebastian: Editorial Txertoa. p. 133. ISBN 84-7148-136-7. Caro Baroja, Julio (1985). Los vascones y sus vecinos...
from neighboring Lower Navarre. Before and during the Roman Empire, the Vascones populated the southern slopes of the Pyrenees, including the area which...
such as Pliny the Elder and Livy, these regions were inhabited by the Vascones and other related Vasconic-Aquitanian tribes, a pre-Indo-European group...
tribes), also north of the Sedetani (Iberian tribe), and southeast of the Vascones (Aquitanian tribe or people). Corbio was the capital of the Suessetani...
language, a common culture and shared genetic ancestry to the ancient Vascones and Aquitanians. Basques are indigenous to, and primarily inhabit, an area...
Caesar's Bellum Gallicum," AJP 127: 111-36. Caro Baroja, Julio (1985). Los vascones y sus vecinos. San Sebastian: Editorial Txertoa. p. 129. ISBN 84-7148-136-7...
euskera. Both terms, vasco and basque, are inherited from the Latin ethnonym Vascones, which in turn goes back to the Greek term Οὐάσκωνες (ouaskōnes), an ethnonym...
Vascones. Despite the evident etymological connection between Vascones and the modern denomination Basque, there is no direct proof that the Vascones...
spoken on the peninsula soon gave way to Latin, except for that of the Vascones, which was preserved as a language isolate by the barrier of the Pyrenees...
6th century BCE there are six groups with different social organization: Vascones, Suessetani, Sedetani, Iacetani, Ilergetes and Citerior Celtiberians. They...
Iberian Peninsula Iberians Celtiberians Gallaeci, Lusitanians, Cantabrians, Vascones Greeks and Punics (Phoenicians and Carthaginians) Guanches (in the Canary...
Iberia: those of the Iberians, Celtiberians, Tartessians, Lusitanians, and Vascones and trading settlements of Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Greeks on the...
the Battle of Tours. Belligerents Kingdom of the Franks (Western Franks) Vascones Umayyad Caliphate Commanders and leaders Charles Martel Odo, Duke of Aquitaine...
the Reconquest of Toledo, the Duero area was repopulated by Asturians, Vascones and Mozarabs. It is probable that the grape was brought from Algaida, in...
Calagurris, which also gained the support of Vascones from other areas. The Celtiberians destroyed the city of the Vascones and occupied lands on the other side...
acknowledged, various dukes, such as the duke of the Alamans, the duke of the Vascones in the western Pyrenees, and the duke of the Bavarians. [...] Since these...
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