Iberians
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Orations
People listed among those receiving tribute from the Greeks in exchange for worthless goods
Do you, then, consider that all these—I mean the Celts and Indians and Iberians and Arabs and Babylonians—exact tribute from us, not of land nor of cattle, but of our folly?
Do you reflect that all these peoples—I mean the Celts and Indians and Iberians and Arabs and Babylonians—receive tribute from us, not for their land or their flocks, but for our folly?
The Rights of War and Peace
Ancient Iberian people whose priests, according to Strabo, arbitrated wars.
The office of deciding wars and putting an end to the contentions of armies was assigned, according to Strabo, to the Druids of the Gauls, and upon the testimony of the same writer, it formed a part of the priestly functions among the Iberians.
Hellenica
Iberian mercenaries sent by Dionysius of Syracuse as part of his expeditionary force to aid the Lacedaemonians.
And they brought Celts, Iberians, and about fifty horsemen.