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Aquitani

The Aquitani (also Aquitanians; Ancient Greek: Ἀκουιτανοί, romanized: Akouitanoí) were a group of peoples dwelling in the south-west of Gaul, between the Garonne, the Pyrenees and the Atlantic Ocean, during the late Iron Age and the Roman period. Caesar set them apart from the Gauls and the Belgae by their language, institutions and laws, and Strabo held…

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Aquitani

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Triples255
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Aquitani

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related to Society · 31
Aquitani → Adour, Aquitanian, Aude, Basque Country, BC, Belgae, Between, Béarn, Caesar, Crassus, Gallic War, Garonne, Gascony, Gaulish, Gauls, Gers, Hispanic, Italian, Italic, Lactorates
related to Roman administration · 30
Aquitani → AD, Aquitania, Around, Augustan, Aurelian, BC Augustus, Caesar, Caesarian Aquitania, CIL XIII, Diocletian, Diocletianic, Gallos, Garonne, Gaulish, Gaulish-speaking, Gauls, Georges Fabre, Hasparren, Jean-Pierre Bost, Loire
related to Pottery · 26
Aquitani → AD, Aquitania, Auch, Augustus, Bordes, Celtiberian, Eauze, Garonne, Gaul, Gaulish, Gers, Hastingues, Iberia, Iberian, In, Iron Age, Landes, Lectoure, Pyrenean, Roman
related to Name · 22
Aquitani → AD, Akouitanoí, Aquitania, Aquitanian, Atlantic, BC, Belgae, Caesar, Gallic War, Garonne, Gaul, Gaulish, Gaulish-speaking, Gauls, Hispania, Iberians, In, Pliny, Pyrenees, Strabo
related to Language · 21
Aquitani → AD, Aquitania, Aquitanian, Basque, Basque-related, Cison, Gaulish, Greek, Iberian, It, Landes, Latin, Middle Ages, Nescato, No, Recent, Roman, Spain, The, These
related to Religion · 21
Aquitani → AD, Aherbelste, Aquitania, Aquitanian, Baigorixo, Basque, Belgoni, Camulicco, Celtic, Cobrandiae, Hagenbach, Ilunno, Latin, Leherenn, Many, Nearly, Pyrenean, Pyrenees, Rhine, Some
related to Roman conquest · 21
Aquitani → Ancient, Aquitania, Aquitanian, Augustus, BC, Caesar, Caesar's, Gallic Wars, Hispania, Hispanic, In, Lucius Valerius Praeconinus, Pictones, Publius Crassus, Roman, Santones, Sertorian War, Sotiates, Suetonius, Tarusates
related to Coinage · 19
Aquitani → Adour, Aquitanian, Baskunes, BC, Between, Celtic Gaul, Coins, Garonne, Gaul, Hispanic, Iaka, Iberian, Monetary, Navarre, Pyrenean, Sotiates, South, The, They
related to Geography · 17
Aquitani → Ancient, Aquitanian, At, Atlantic, Bituriges Vivisques, Celtic, Celtic Gaul, Garonne, Gaul, Iron Age, La Tène, Pyrenean, Pyrenees, Roman, Strabo, The, The Aquitani
related to Settlement · 17
Aquitani → Aquitania, BC, Below, Celtic Gaul, Crassus, Eauze, Gers, Habitation, Iron Age, Many, Open, Pyrenean, Roman, Several, Sos, Sotiates, The

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aquitanian peoples garonne aquitania caesar names gaul pyrenees gaulish bc roman coinage basque pottery western late celtic name iron age

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the Suessetaniinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
the Iacetaniinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
the Ilergetesinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
the Vasconesinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
andinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
further westinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
the Varduliinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
the Caristiiinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
the Autrigonesinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
whom ancient authors linked variously with the Cantabri or the Vasconesinstance ofThe pre-Roman populations of the southern side of the western Pyrenees comprised peoples0.80text
Baskunesinstance ofbearing Iberian legends0.80text
Iakainstance ofbearing Iberian legends0.80text

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