Historical ethnical group.
1Both Iberians and Gauls had shields; but their swords were quite different.
2Bodichon claims that the Iberians embraced the Ligurians, Cantabrians, Asturians, and Aquitanians.
3The Iberians of Spain are the first to be detached; then the Germans.
4The first settlers in Spain, of whom we know anything, were the Iberians.
5The Iberians, known as Sicanes, colonized Sicily in the ancient days.
6Upon this, the Armenians and Iberians broke out in open revolt.
7He threatened the Iberians of Saguntum, who sent to ask help from Rome.
8And these Iberians were originally, according to tradition, from the West.
9Iberians and Celts, Phoenicians, Hellenes, and Romans were there confusedly intermingled.
10They are known as Kelts, Iberians, Etruscans, Romans, Pelasgians, Berbers, Semites.
11In terms of football stadia the Iberians are off to a very good start.
12Mithridates, king of the Iberians; was defeated in a conflict with a Roman army.
13On the evening of the ninth day three Iberians died.
14These are all now recognized as Aryans, except the Iberians.
15The Persians, Medes, Saracens, Ethiopians, Iberians, and Scythians, had the highest veneration for him.
16Substituting 'Zambesians' for 'Iberians,' he gave us the last lines of 'The Scholar Gipsy.'
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