Ceretani

Ancient people of the Iberian peninsula From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cerretani or Ceretani were an ancient pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula who occupied what became the modern-day Cerdanya, in the valley Segre and part of Aragon. Their neighbours from the east were Ausetani and from the south Ilergetes. Their capital was Julia Libyca, modern Llívia.[1] They are noted in Greek and Roman geographical treatises.[2]

The Iberian Peninsula in the 3rd century BC

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