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- Q1035448 subject Q8351561.
- Q1035448 abstract "Hercuniates were a Celtic tribe that migrated to Pannonia in Illyria. By the middle of the first century BC, the Hercuniates were a minor tribe that was located along a narrow band of Celtic settlement close to the Danube, on the western side of the river a little way west of modern Budapest. Their name comes from an ancient proto-Indo-European word for an oak. The tribe is referred to by Pliny and Ptolemy as a civitas peregrina, a wandering tribe that had travelled to Pannonia from foreign parts. Little else is known of them save that they were issuing their own coins by the second century BC. By AD 40 the tribe was eventually subdued by Rome.".
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- Q1035448 wikiPageWikiLink Q32047.
- Q1035448 wikiPageWikiLink Q34943.
- Q1035448 wikiPageWikiLink Q35966.
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- Q1035448 wikiPageWikiLink Q8351561.
- Q1035448 comment "Hercuniates were a Celtic tribe that migrated to Pannonia in Illyria. By the middle of the first century BC, the Hercuniates were a minor tribe that was located along a narrow band of Celtic settlement close to the Danube, on the western side of the river a little way west of modern Budapest. Their name comes from an ancient proto-Indo-European word for an oak.".
- Q1035448 label "Hercuniates".