Celtiberi

/ˌsɛltɪˈbɛri/ noun

An ancient people of the Iberian Peninsula (modern Spain) who blended Celtic and Iberian cultures and languages.

From Latin Celtiberi, a combination of Celtae (Celts) and Iberi (Iberians), used by Roman historians like Livy and Strabo to describe this mixed population. The name reflects how Roman scholars categorized peoples they encountered.

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