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36: 1100: 28: 1164: 20: 1158: 187:, a reference to the Turdetani (Act i, Scene ii) amusingly purports to show that their district in Hispania Baetica had become proverbially famous for the thrushes and other small birds which it supplied to Roman tables ( 170:. Cato first put down the rebellion in the northeast, then marched south and put down the revolt by the Turdetani, "the least warlike of all the Hispanic tribes". Cato was able to return to Rome in 194, leaving two 158:
notes that the Turdetani were the most civilized people in Iberia, with the implication that their ordered, urbanized culture was most in accord with Greco-Roman models. After the end of the
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colonists in the fifth century BC. The Turdetani are said to have possessed a written legal code and to have employed
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at the end of the 3rd or the beginning of the 2nd century BC. It is part of the so-called Sculptures of
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Historia de España 2 - colonizaciones y formación de los pueblos prerromanos (1200-218 a.C)
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became consul in 195 BC, he was given the command of the whole of
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Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)
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considers them to have been the successors to the people of
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describes them as enjoying a civilized rule under a king,
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and to have spoken a language closely related to the
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High-relief
aulos
limestone
Osuna
Seville Province
Andalusia
Spain
pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula
Guadalquivir
Romans
Hispania Baetica
Spain
Strabo
Tartessos
Tartessian language
Greek
Carthaginian
Herodotus
Arganthonios
Phocaean
Iberian
Strabo
Second Punic War
Cato the Elder
Hispania
praetors
Plautus

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