Belli

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The Belli were a prominent ancient Celtiberian tribe inhabiting the central-eastern Iberian Peninsula, known for their role in conflicts with Rome during the 2nd century BCE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtiberian tribe
ancient people
approximateEnd 1st century BCE
archaeologicalCulture Celtiberian material culture
capital Segeda NERFINISHED
conflict Celtiberian Wars NERFINISHED
Numantine War NERFINISHED
continent Europe
countryToday Spain NERFINISHED
culture Celtiberian culture NERFINISHED
currency Celtiberian coinage
economy agriculture
metalworking
stockbreeding
ethnicGroup Celtiberians NERFINISHED
ethnonymForm Belli
ethnonymLanguage Latin
event destruction of Segeda by Romans
floruit 2nd century BCE
3rd century BCE
historicalSource Appian NERFINISHED
Livy NERFINISHED
Pliny the Elder NERFINISHED
incorporatedInto Roman Republic NERFINISHED
knownFor conflicts with Rome
participation in Celtiberian Wars
languageFamily Celtic languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Celtiberia NERFINISHED
Hispania NERFINISHED
central-eastern Iberian Peninsula
majorSettlement Durón de Belmonte NERFINISHED
Segeda NERFINISHED
militaryActivity resistance to Roman expansion
neighbouringTribe Arevaci NERFINISHED
Lusones NERFINISHED
Titti NERFINISHED
Turbroleta NERFINISHED
opponent Roman Republic NERFINISHED
partOf Celtiberian confederations NERFINISHED
region Ebro basin NERFINISHED
upper Jalón River valley
religion Celtiberian polytheism
romanProvince Hispania Citerior NERFINISHED
timePeriod Iron Age
writingSystem Celtiberian script NERFINISHED

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Celtiberia majorTribe Belli