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  1. 2 de abr. de 2020 · THE IRISH-SPANISH CONNECTION. April 2, 2020 By Mike McCormack. The term Iberian, as used by ancient authors, referred to the peninsula occupied by Spain and Portugal and may have come from the peninsula’s second longest river called Iber by the Greeks. Hecataeus of Miletus, an early Greek geographer and world map-maker was the ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeltiberiansCeltiberians - Wikipedia

    The Celtiberians were a group of Celts and Celticized peoples inhabiting an area in the central-northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the final centuries BC. They were explicitly mentioned as being Celts by several classic authors (e.g. Strabo [1] ).

  3. The Milesians or sons of Míl are the final race to settle in Ireland, according to In the Lebor Gabála Érenn, a medieval Irish Christian pseudo-history. The Milesians represent the Irish people . The Milesians are Gaels who sail to Ireland from Iberia ( Hispania ) after spending hundreds of years travelling the earth.

  4. 24 de sept. de 2021 · Is there such thing as Irish Iberian DNA? There is some evidence that the ancient peoples in Ireland were descended from groups that migrated there from Iberia. This makes sense, since we know that the people from Ireland had to come from somewhere!

  5. Celtiberian or Northeastern Hispano-Celtic is an extinct Indo-European language of the Celtic branch spoken by the Celtiberians in an area of the Iberian Peninsula between the headwaters of the Douro, Tagus, Júcar and Turia rivers and the Ebro river.

  6. Celtiberian. Celtiberian is an extinct Celtic language once spoken on the Iberian peninsula until about the 1st century BC, particularly between the Duero, Tajo, Júcar, Turia and Ebro rivers in the north of what is now Spain. Celtiberian is thought to have been a Q-Celtic language related to the Gaelic/Goidelic languages of Ireland, Scotland ...

  7. Iberian, one of a prehistoric people of southern and eastern Spain who later gave their name to the whole peninsula. The waves of migrating Celtic peoples from the 8th to 6th century bc onward settled heavily in northern and central Spain, penetrated Portugal and Galicia, but left the indigenous Bronze Age Iberian people of the south and east ...