Tamagani facts for kids
The Tamagani were an ancient Celtic tribe. They lived in a region called Gallaecia, which is now the north of modern Portugal. Their home was in the area of Chaves, in the province of Trás-os-Montes. They lived close to the Tâmega River.
Who Were the Tamagani?
The Tamagani were a group of people who lived a very long time ago. They were part of the larger Celtic family of tribes. These tribes lived across Europe, including parts of the Iberian Peninsula, where Portugal is today.
Where Did They Live?
The Tamagani made their homes in what is now northern Portugal. This area is known for its mountains and rivers. The Tâmega River was an important part of their lives, likely providing water and resources. Their main settlement was near the modern city of Chaves. This region was part of ancient Gallaecia.
Their Celtic Heritage
The Celts were a group of people who shared similar cultures, languages, and traditions. They lived across Europe for thousands of years. Many Celtic tribes lived in the Iberian Peninsula before the Romans arrived. The Tamagani were one of these tribes. They would have had their own unique customs, beliefs, and ways of life, like other Celtic groups.
See also
- Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula