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Historic ethnic group
The Turduli (Greek Tourduloi) or Turtuli were an ancient pre-Roman people of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula. Ibolca Budua Dipo Mirobriga Sisapo The
Turduli
Eburobrittium Ierabriga The Turduli Oppidani or Turdulorum Oppida (Latin: "oppidums of the Turduli" or "Strongholds of the Turduli"), were a pre-Roman coastal
Turduli_Oppidani
pre-Roman tribe of the Iberian Peninsula, and an offshoot of the widespread Turduli people, who lived in what is now southwestern Portugal in the 5th-1st centuries
Bardili_(Turduli)
Indo-European people who inhabited Lusitania (modern Portugal)
Vissaieici It remains to be known whether the Turduli Veteres, Turduli Oppidani, Turduli Bardili, and Turduli were Lusitanian tribes (coastal tribes), were
Lusitanians
Langobriga Talabriga Oppidum Vacca The Turduli Veteres, translated as "Ancient Turduli" or "Old Turduli" were an ancient pre-Roman tribe of present day
Turduli_Veteres
Historical region in Spain
Celtici and the Turduli was influenced by their respective mining expertise. The Celtici specialized in iron extraction, while the Turduli were skilled in
Baeturia,_Spain
Celtic tribe or group of tribes of the Iberian Peninsula
been large-scale migration to the northwest of these Celts along with the Turduli (Str., 3, 3, 5). ...[Pliny considers the Celtici who extend into Baetica]
Celtici
(Spain). Turduli – Guadiana valley (Portugal) and Extremadura (Spain); might have been related to Lusitanians, Callaeci or Turdetani. Turduli Baetici-
List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
List_of_the_Pre-Roman_peoples_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
(Guadiana) river. Turduli Oppidani - Turduli living in the Portuguese region of Estremadura; Turduli Veteres - the "ancient Turduli" living south of the
List of ancient peoples of Portugal
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Portugal
Turduli – Guadiana valley (Portugal) and Extremadura (Spain); may have been related to Lusitanians, Callaeci or Turdetani. Turduli Baetici / Turduli Baetures
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
Pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula
giving the Algarve its pre-Roman name, the Cyneticum. Prior to the Celtic-Turduli migrations of the 5th to 4th centuries BC, the original Conii territories
Cynetes
River of forgetfulness in the Greek underworld
river got this name after an expedition made by a group of Celts and the Turduli during which they got into a disagreement and the Celts lost their chieftain
Lethe
Ethnic group
(Iberians, Vettones, Turdetani, Aquitani). Celts (Gallaecians, Celtiberians, Turduli and Celtici), who were Romanized after the conquest of the region by the
Spaniards
Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes starting in Portugal
properties of memory loss due to events in an ancient battle there between the Turduli and the Celts. Also known in antiquity as Oblivion, Strabo compared it
Portuguese_Way
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
the local castle. The area around Lamego was inhabited by Ligures and Turduli, and during the Roman presence it was occupied by Coelerni, which left
Lamego
Ethnic group
being the thrush genus). Carpia Carissa Southwest Paleohispanic script Turduli Smith, William (1854). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. Boston:
Turdetani
Ethnic group native to Portugal
the Indo-European (Lusitanians, Conii), and Celtic peoples (Gallaecians, Turduli and Celtici). They were later Romanized after the Roman conquest. The Portuguese
Portuguese_people
Roman province in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula
Guadalquivir in the west, bordering on Lusitania, and the partly Hellenized Turduli with their city Baelo, in the hinterland behind the coastal Phoenician
Hispania_Baetica
District of Portugal
of 141BC, the Conidia revolted against the Roman Empire, along with the Turduli of Beturia (also called betures), but were quickly defeated by Quintus
Faro_(Portuguese_district)
Ancient tribal complex in Northwest Iberia
punitive campaigns against their southern neighbours, the Lusitani and the Turduli Veteres. Regarded as hardy fighters, Callaeci warriors fought for the Lusitani
Gallaeci
Nemetati, Paesuri, Quaquerni, Seurbi, Tamagani, Tapoli, Turduli, Turduli Veteres, Turduli Oppidani, Turodi, and Zoelae. A few small, semi-permanent
History_of_Portugal
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
correspond to Escua, founded by the Phoenicians, and Ulisis, inhabited by Turduli and Romans. During the Muslim period, Medina Arxiduna achieved notoriety
Archidona
Region in Portugal
control after Fabius Maximus Servilianus defeated the Lusitanians and the Turduli in the context of the Lusitanian War, as was the case of much of the Iberian
Algarve
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
its early history is uncertain. The first evident inhabitants were the Turduli Oppidani, a Celtici tribe (akin to the Lusitanians), who established a
Leiria
Pilgrimage routes in Europe
properties of memory loss due to events in an ancient battle there between the Turduli and the Celts. Strabo compared it to the mythological Lethe, the river
Camino de Santiago (route descriptions)
Camino_de_Santiago_(route_descriptions)
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
hospitales) were found. These plaques record a hospitality pact between the Turduli Veteres, the local ethnic group and the newly arrived Romans. Under Roman
Vila_Nova_de_Gaia
Carthaginian general (c. 275 – 228 BC)
successfully concluded, but Hamilcar faced hostility from the Turdetani or Turduli tribe, near the foothills of modern Seville and Córdoba. The Iberians had
Hamilcar_Barca
Historical civilization in the southern Iberian Peninsula
quoted by Strabo in the first century AD, the ancestral homeland of the Turduli was located north of Turdetania, the region where the kingdom of Tartessos
Tartessos
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
times, when a settlement was founded by the Turduli, around the 4th century BC, under the name Senna. The Turduli built a castro in the place of Nogueira
Seia
Municipality in the Lisbon Region, Portugal
Close proximity to a large commercial centre (Olisipo) founded by the Turduli Oppidani people in the first half of the first millennium B.C., meant that
Sintra
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
(it is believed that the Roman settlement of Collipo, originally of the Turduli people, established in São Sebastião do Freixo), Vila da Batalha owes its
Batalha,_Portugal
Ancestry of Spanish and Portuguese people
Turdetani, Aquitani, Conii. Celtic groups: Gallaecians, Celtiberians, Turduli and Celtici. Genetic research on medieval populations of the Iberian Peninsula
Genetic history of the Iberian Peninsula
Genetic_history_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
into the province of Lusitania in 27-13 BC. Bardili (Turduli) Gallaeci Turduli Turduli Oppidani Turduli Veteres Thracians Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian
Paesuri
Extinct language of an indigenous western European people
Almería and Murcia) and Oretani (Jaén, Ciudad Real, Albacete and Cuenca). Turduli and Turdetani are believed to be of the Tartessian language group. For
Iberian_language
wage war on Saguntum in a dispute between the city and the surrounding Turduli. In response, Saguntum sent envoys to Rome to ask for help. The Roman Senate
Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Roman_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
the southwest (southern Extremadura, Alentejo and northern Algarve). The Turduli and Turdetani, probably descendants of the Tartessians, though Celticized
Prehistoric_Iberia
Ancient people of northern Iberia
the name has also been connected with the Illyrian Ardiaei and with the Turduli surnamed Barduli in Pliny. During the civil war between Caesar and Pompey
Varduli
Municipality in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
whether Sisapo was an Oretani city, although Plinius presented it as a Turduli city. Sisapo thrived during the Roman era on the basis of the exploitation
Almodóvar_del_Campo
Bandiarbariaicus were worshiped at the city by the original inhabitants of the Turduli settlement. The suffix "-ippo" (-ipo), present in "Olissipo" (the Roman
History_of_Lisbon
Place in Extremadura, Spain
people known as the Celtici, but they were also on the border with the Turduli and Turdetanian (tartessian derived) who were located in the southeast
Cabeza_la_Vaca
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
city status since 1985. It was built on a foundation of successive Celt, Turduli and Lusitanian inhabitants since 370 BC. Ancient occupation of this area
Águeda
Civil parish in Portugal
from the northern Europe and Mediterranean, but principally of Celtic or Turduli. The origin of its name sangalhos, which refers to a unit of measure, as
Sangalhos
Second century BCE insurrections against Roman rule by Iberian Celts
Roman army near Iliturgis, and in 195 BC, 10,000 Celtiberians joined the Turduli against Rome. A consular army by Cato the Elder was sent to the Celtiberia
Celtiberian_Wars
Ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia
tribes. To the south (south of the Douro river) were the Turduli Veteres, a tribe part of the Turduli, and to their southeast (south of the Douro) were the
Gallaeci_(tribe)
Hill in northern Portugal
protection against attacks and looting by rival tribes. The migrations of Turduli and Celtici proceeding from the South of the Iberian Peninsula heading
Cividade_Hill
Aspect of Spanish history
was succeeded by that of the Turdetani (so-called by the Romans) and the Turduli. Ispal advanced in its civilisation and was culturally enriched by its
History_of_Seville
Civil parish in Portugal
references to the Celts of the Vouga and Mondego suggest that they were the Turduli, and with the Celts along the Guadiana River, travelled to the northern
Cacia
and Baetica. Claudius Ptolemy placed it between Detunda and Salduba, two turduli cities. The oldest finds date back to the Copper Age. Evidence of settlement
Ciavieja
territory and settle in the Alentejo also penetrating in the Algarve. The Turduli and Turdetani, probably descendants of the Tartessians, are established
Timeline of pre-Roman Iberian history
Timeline_of_pre-Roman_Iberian_history
Aspect of Spanish history
territory of Tartessos was inhabited by other indigenous peoples: the Turduli, Bastetani, Oretani and Cynetes. The growing ascendancy of Rome meant that
History_of_Andalusia
Pre-Roman people from the Iberian peninsula
some ancient authors with either the Iberian Turdetani of Baetica or the Turduli. Their capital was the town of Turda, Turba, Turbola or Turbula, whose
Turboletae
Ancient city in northern Portugal
2nd century B.C., that served as a surveillance post. The migrations of Turduli and Celtici proceeding from the south of the Iberian Peninsula heading
Cividade_de_Terroso
proto-Celtic Lusitanians, who, along with the Celtic Gallaeci, Celtici, Conii and Turduli became the base of the modern Portuguese ethnicity and culture. The Lusitanians
List of national monuments of Portugal
List_of_national_monuments_of_Portugal
Civil Parish in Norte, Portugal
these settlements as pre-Celtic, which could have been the Ligures or Turduli, common in the Iberian peninsula. Moorish occupation in the region led
Felgueiras_(Resende)
1984 novel by João Aguiar
Viriathus. Ardunus – A Vetton soldier and healer under Viriathus. Crissus – A Turduli chieftain under Viriathus. Audax, Ditalcus and Minurus – Turdetanian allies
A_Voz_dos_Deuses
Castle in Guarda, Portugal
During the pre-Roman era, the site was occupied by a castro founded by the Turduli peoples. By the 12th century, the land was already occupied by Leonese
Castle_of_Castelo_Melhor
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Boy/Male
Native American
Little wolf.
Girl/Female
Irish
Strong battle maiden.
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Arabic, Muslim
Obedient (Follower) of Islam
Biblical
secret, leanness
Male
Dutch
, princely friend.
Female
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Nitya, NITHYA means "always; eternally."
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Indian
To judge with justice, Equity
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American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican, Latin, Teutonic
Son of Terrell; Tender; Gracious
Girl/Female
Muslim
Darkness of lips
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Arabic, Muslim
Wise
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