Kodutöö word variant 9 teema 19
Algarve. Among the lesser tribes or sub-divisions were the Bracari, Coelerni, Equaesi, Grovii,
Interamici, Leuni, Luanqui, Limici, Narbasi, Nemetati, Paesuri, Quaquerni, Seurbi, Tamagani,
Tapoli, Turduli, Turduli Veteres, Turdulorum Oppida, Turodi, and Zoelae.
There were in the southern part of the country, some small, semi-permanent commercial
coastal settlements founded by Phoenicians-Carthaginians (such as Tavira, in the Algarve).
The Tartessian language from the southwest of the Iberian peninsula has been accepted by
philologists and other linguists as the first attested Celtic language. From later 2011,
Tartessian was classified as a Celtic language. Prior to later 2011, the linguistic mainstream
continued to treat Tartessian as an unclassified language, and Koch's view of the evolution of
Celtic was not then generally accepted.
ROMAN LUSITANIA AND GALLAECIA
The first Roman invasion of the Iberian Peninsula occurred in 219 BC