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