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Spanish term or phrase:
Túrdulos
English translation:
turdetans
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Elisa Capelão (X)
Jan 24, 2001 04:16
23 yrs ago
Spanish term
Túrdulos
Spanish to English
Art/Literary
El origen de este pueblo se remonta a la primitiva Irippo fundada por los túrdulos entre los siglos VI y IV a.C., herederos directos del pueblo tartésico
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0 | turdetans | Elisa Capelão (X) |
0 | Turdetani | Luis Crespo |
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turdetans
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you will find a lot of interesting information about these people there!hope it helps!
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Turdetani
The Turdetani of the Guadalquivir Valley were the most powerful of this group. Culturally the tribes of the northeast and of the Valencian coast were greatly influenced by the Greek settlements at Emporion (modern Ampurias) and in the Alicante region, those of the southeast by influences from the Phoenician trading colonies at Malaca (Málaga), Sexi (Almuñéca), and Abdera (Adra), which later passed to the Carthaginians.
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