Gallaeci

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Main language areas in Iberia circa 200 BC.
Main language areas in Iberia circa 200 BC.

The Gallaeci, Callaeci, or Callaici were a Pre-Roman Celtic single or various tribes living in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (The Roman Hispania), North of Douro River in Northern Portugal and Galicia (Spain). Recent investigation is showing that one of their real ethnic name was Bracari and their main goddess Nabia.

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The Romans named the entire region north of that river, where the Castro culture existed, in honour of the Castro people that settled in the area of Calle - the Callaeci, later the Roman Portus Calle, today's Porto.[1] Others believe that the name came from the main goddess this tribe adored, which could be the same Cailleach in Ireland as Celts arrived to that island from Galicia. Thus, a Roman province, known as Callaecia or Gallaecia, was later created.

An early mention to Callaeci can be found in the 1st-century epic Punica of Silius Italicus :

Fibrarum et pennae divinarumque sagacem
flammarum misit dives Callaecia pubem,
barbara nunc patriis ululantem carmina linguis,
nunc pedis alterno percussa verbere terra,
ad numerum resonas gaudentem plauder caetras. (book III.344-7)
"Rich Gallaecia sent its youths, wise in the knowledge of divination by the entrails of beasts, by feathers and flames— who, now crying out the barbarian song of their native tongue, now alternately stamping the ground in their rhythmic dances until the ground rang, and accompanying the playing with sonorous caetras"

The names "Callaici" and "Calle" are the origin of today's: Gaia, Galicia, and the "Gal" root in "Portugal". The meaning of "Calle" is however not fully understood; see Portugal naming. Therefore the root cal- could have a different meaning in Kallaikoi and in Cale.

  • Alberro, Manuel & Arnold, Bettina (eds.) (2005). "Volume 6: The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula". e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies 6. 
  • Coutinhas, José Manuel (2006), Aproximação à identidade etno-cultural dos Callaici Bracari, Porto.
  • Queiroga, Francisco (1992), War and Castros, Oxford.
  • Silva, Armando Coelho Ferreira da (1986), A Cultura Castreja no Noroeste de Portugal, Porto.

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