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Iberian$37209$ - translation to italian

HISTORICAL ETHNICAL GROUP
Iberi; Iberian people; Iberian People; Iberian culture; Iberos; Ancient Iberian; Ancient Iberians; Classic Iberian culture; Iberian Culture; Iberian history
  • Iberian [[falcata]]s
  • "Warrior of Moixent" Iberian (Edetan) [[ex-voto]] statuette, 2nd to 4th centuries BC, found in [[Edeta]].
  • Iberia during the Second Punic War, showing the short-lived Carthaginian (yellow) and Roman (red) territories and allies
  • Lord of the Horses, [[Villaricos]] ([[Almeria]]), Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya, [[Barcelona]]
  • Iberian scripts in the context of [[paleohispanic scripts]]
  • Paleohispanic languages according to inscriptions (except Aquitanian – according to [[anthroponyms]] and theonyms used in [[Latin]] inscriptions)
  • Hittite]] influence
  • Horseman from Iberian pottery, [[Alicante]]
  • Ancient silver vessel from the Tivissa Treasure, c. 500 BC. [[Archaeology Museum of Catalonia]]

Iberian      
n. abitante della penisola iberica; iberico, lingua iberica; (Stor) ibero
Alauda arvensis         
  • '' Alauda arvensis '' - [[MHNT]]
  • Eurasian skylark pictured in the coat of arms of [[Leivonmäki]]
  • Eurasian skylark in the Lake District, England, with two beetles caught in its beak
SPECIES OF BIRD
Sky lark; Sky Lark; Common Skylark; Alauda arvensis; Eurasian Skylark; Common skylark; North Eurasian skylark; North Eurasian Skylark; North Eurasian sky lark; North Eurasian Sky Lark; South-west Iberian Eurasian skylark; South-west Iberian Eurasian Skylark; South-West Iberian Eurasian Skylark; South-West Iberian Eurasian Sky Lark; South-west Iberian Eurasian Sky Lark; South-west Iberian Eurasian sky lark; North-west African Eurasian skylark; North-west African Eurasian Skylark; North-West African Eurasian Skylark; North-West African Eurasian Sky Lark; North-west African Eurasian Sky Lark; North-west African Eurasian sky lark; Northwest African Eurasian sky lark; Northwest African Eurasian Sky Lark; Northwest African Eurasian Skylark; Northwest African Eurasian skylark; Southwest Iberian Eurasian Sky Lark; Southwest Iberian Eurasian sky lark; Southwest Iberian Eurasian skylark; Southwest Iberian Eurasian Skylark; North Mediterranean Eurasian skylark; North Mediterranean Eurasian Skylark; North Mediterranean Eurasian Sky Lark; North Mediterranean Eurasian sky lark; Caucasian skylark; Caucasian Skylark; Caucasian Sky Lark; Caucasian sky lark; Transcaucasian Eurasian skylark; Transcaucasian Eurasian Skylark; Transcaucasian Eurasian Sky Lark; Transcaucasian Eurasian sky lark; Steppe Eurasian skylark; Steppe Eurasian Skylark; Steppe Eurasian Sky Lark; Steppe Eurasian sky lark; West Siberian skylark; West Siberian Skylark; West Siberian Sky Lark; West Siberian sky lark; Common sky lark; Common Sky Lark; Eurasian lark; Eurasian Lark; Eurasian sky lark; Eurasian Sky Lark; European skylark; European Skylark; European sky lark; European Sky Lark; Northern sky lark; Northern Sky Lark; Northern Skylark; Northern skylark
nome di fiore
Iberia Airlines         
  • Boeing 747-300]] about to touch down at Miami in 2005.
  • A former Iberia [[McDonnell Douglas DC-9]]
  • Boeing 757-200]]
  • Iberia Economy class on board an [[Airbus A319]]
  • Airbus A330-300]]
  • Rohrbach Ro VIII Roland]] used for the inaugural flight of Iberia from Madrid to Barcelona in 1927.
  • A [[Boeing 747-412]] in [[Luxembourg Airport]], June 2005.
  • Airbus A330-200]]
  • An Iberia [[Airbus A320neo]]
  • Douglas DC-8-52]] at Stockholm in 1969.
  • A former Iberia [[Airbus A300]]
  • Airbus A350-900]]
  • Boeing 727-200]] on approach to land at London - Heathrow in 1978.
  • Iberia [[Sud Aviation Caravelle]] at London – Gatwick in 1973.
  • Former Iberia logo; used from 1977 to 2013
  • King Alfonso XIII inspects one of the airline's [[Junkers G 24]]s.
  • Head office
  • Madrid Stock Exchange]], 2001
  • Crew of the inaugural Iberia service to [[Buenos Aires]] in 1946 with the [[Douglas DC-4]] used for the flight.
FLAG-CARRIER AIRLINE OF SPAIN
Iberia LAE; Iberia lae; Iberia airlines; Iberia.com; Iberia.es; Iberia Líneas Aéreas de España; Iberia Lineas Aereas de Espana; Iberia Air Lines; Iberia Airlines; Iberia Plus; Lineas Aereas Espanolas; Lineas Aereas Españolas; IBERIA, Líneas Aéreas de España, S.A.; IBERIA, Líneas Aéreas de España; IBERIA, Lineas Aereas de Espana, S.A.; IBERIA, Lineas Aereas de Espana; Iberia, Líneas Aéreas de España, S.A.; Iberia, Líneas Aéreas de España; Iberia, Lineas Aereas de Espana, S.A.; Iberia, Lineas Aereas de Espana; Iberian Airlines; Iberia Group; Grupo Iberia; IBERIA, L.A.E., S.A.; Iberia airline; Iberia (IB)
n. compagnia aerea Iberia, compagnia aerea nazionale della Spagna

Definition

Iberian
·adj Of or pertaining to Iberia.

Wikipedia

Iberians

The Iberians (Latin: Hibērī, from Greek: Ἴβηρες, Iberes) were an ancient people settled in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula, at least from the 6th century BC. They are described in Greek and Roman sources (among others, by Hecataeus of Miletus, Avienius, Herodotus and Strabo). Roman sources also use the term Hispani to refer to the Iberians.

The term Iberian, as used by the ancient authors, had two distinct meanings. One, more general, referred to all the populations of the Iberian peninsula without regard to ethnic differences (Pre-Indo-European, Celts and non-Celtic Indo-Europeans). The other, more restricted ethnic sense and the one dealt with in this article, refers to the people living in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian Peninsula, which by the 6th century BC had absorbed cultural influences from the Phoenicians and the Greeks. This pre-Indo-European cultural group spoke the Iberian language from the 7th to at least the 1st century BC. The rest of the peninsula, in the northern, central, and northwestern areas, was inhabited by Vascones, Celts or Celtiberians groups and the possibly Pre-Celtic or Proto-Celtic Indo-European Lusitanians, Vettones, and Turdetani.

Starting in the 5th century BC, Iberian soldiers were frequently deployed in battles in Italy, Greece and especially Sicily due to their military qualities.