Artabri

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According to

Portus Magnus Artabrorum[7] (Form not just by the bay of Ferrol but the three rias of Ferrol, Betanzos and Corunna). Strabo reports several seaports among the Artabri. Ptolemy[8] places them among Galaeci Lucenses and gives their capital town as Lucus Augusti (now Lugo
).

See also

  • Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

Notes

  1. ^ The common name to Strabo: Sir William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, vol. I, s.v. "Artabri".
  2. ^ Strabo, iii.153, Pomponius Mela, iii.1.9. (Smith)
  3. ^ Jones, Horace Leonard (1949). The Geography Of Strabo Vol.2. pp. 45-46.
  4. ^ Jones, Horace Leonard (1949). The Geography Of Strabo Vol.2. pp. 107.
  5. ^ Jones, Horace Leonard (1949). The Geography Of Strabo Vol.2. pp. 7-8.
  6. ^ Jones, Horace Leonard (1949). The Geography Of Strabo Vol.2. pp. 71.
  7. ^ Mela, Pomponius; Vadianus, Joachim; Camers, Joannes (1522). Pomponii Melae De orbis situ libri tres, : accuratissime emendati,. John Carter Brown Library. Basileae, : apud Andream Cratandrum. pp. 163.
  8. ^ Ptolemy, ii.6.22.

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