Tartessus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Tartessus   - a city on the south coast of Spain
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  + Tartesians , Tartessians
231/8 Hamilcar defeats the Tartessians and their Celtic allies.
216/28 Hasdrubal defeats the Tartessians near Ascua.
    Within translations:
Just_44.4   The forests of the Tartesians, in which it is said that
Lucian:Macr_10   rganthonius, king of the Tartessians, lived a hundred and
Plin:HN_4.120   but our people call it Tartesos and the Carthaginians call it
Plin:HN_7.154   to Arganthonius king of the Tartesii, 10 years more to Cinyras


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