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    The Oretani or Oretanii (Greek: Orissioi) were a pre-Roman ancient Iberian people (in the geographical sense) of the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania)...
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    Jabalón river valley, sometimes are included in the Oretani but it is not certain if they were Oretani tribes. Sedetani - south of the Iberus (Ebro) river...
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    Real). Whether the Germani were clients or allies of the wealthy Iberian Oretani people during the 3rd century BC remains unclear, but they certainly supported...
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    Jabalón river valley, sometimes are included in the Oretani but it is not certain if they were Oretani tribes. Sedetani - south of the Iberus (Ebro) river...
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    inhabited by the Carpetani, a pre-Roman tribe. To the south dwelt the Oretani, on the northeast were Celtiberians whose tribes are not further specified...
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  • Orisson (floruit 3rd century BC) was a chief, leader or ruler of the Iberian Oretani. In the historical chronicles, Orissus made his first appearance when he...
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  • Toledo and to the north of Turduli and northwest of Oretani territory. Orissus, chieftain of the Oretani tribe, came to the assistance of the besieged town...
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    Cerro de las Cabezas is an archaeological site of Ibero-Oretani origin, located about 8 km south of the present-day city of Valdepeñas, in the province...
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  • Atlas by David Mitchell Orissus or Orisson, third-century BC king of the Oretani people in Iberia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    been an exaggeration. For unknown reasons he seized the Oretani city of Inlucia. The Oretani lived in today's region of La Mancha (in south central Spain)...
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