The 'Coelerni' were an ancient
Celtic tribe of
Gallaecia in
Hispania (the
Iberian Peninsula), part of Calaician or
Gallaeci people , living in what was to become the
Roman Province of
Hispania Citerior, convent of ''Bracara Augusta'' (the modern
Portuguese city of
Braga), in what is now the southern part of the province of
Ourense (in
Galicia).
Some sources, like Alarcão
[1], also state that the Coelerni lived in the north of modern
Portugal, in the province of
Trás-os-Montes, in the mountains between the rivers Tua and Sabor - this seems to be incorrect and predates the finding of the
Tessera Hospitalis of Castromao.
Classical Sources
The Coelerni are know from few literay sources, such as
Pliny and
Ptolemy, and because they appear as one of the ten
civitates of the convent Bracarensis that are cited in the Inscription of the Peoples of
Chaves (the
Roman Aquae Flaviae), a column in the
Roman bridge in Chaves where those people rend homage to
Emperor Vespasian[2].
Pliny, knew the Iberian Peninsula, as he had worked there as an administrator during the reign of Vespasian. The results of a census he passes on to us informs about the following: «The jurisdiction of Lucus contains 15 peoples both unimportant and bearing outlandish names, excepting the Celtici and the Lemavi, but with a free population amounting to about 166,000. In a similar way the 24 states [civitates] of Braga contain 285,000 persons, of whom besides the Bracari themselves may be mentioned, without wearying the reader, the Biballi, Coelerni, Callaeci, Equaesi, Limici and Querquerni (Naturalis Historia, III, 3, 28)
[3].
Main city
The main city of the Coelerni was
Coeliobriga, now
Castromao in
Celanova [4] (
Ourense,
Galicia,
Spain). This
Castro was inhabited from the
6th century BC until the beginning of the
4th century CE.
Treaty with Rome
A Treaty of Friendship between the Coelerni and the Romans was made in
132. A
Tessera Hospitalis was found stating a pact of hospitality between the tribe of the Coelerni, thus accepting their peaceful integration in Hispania Citerior, and the Roman military commander of the Legion VII Gemina Civitas Limicorum, Gneo Antonius Aquilus Novaugustanus, in exchange for their defence under Emperor
Hadrian.
The exact text of the Tessera Hospitalis states:
G(neo) IVLIO. SERVIO. AUGURINO. G(eneo) TREBIO.
SERGIANO. CO(n)S(ulibus).
COELERNI. EX-HISPANIA. CITERIORE.
CONVENTUS. BRACARI. CVM. G ( neo). AN
TONIO. AQUILO. NOVAUGUSTANO.
PRAEF(ecto). COH(ortis). I. CELTIBERORUM.
LIBERIS. POSTERISQUE. EIVS. HOS
PITIUM. FECERUNT.
G(neus). ANTONIVS. AQVILVS. CUM. COELER
NIS. LIBERIS. POSTERISQUE. EORUM.
HOSPITIUM. FECIT.
LEGATUS. EGIT
P(ublius). CAMPANIVS. GEMINVS.
Which can be translated as: Being Consuls Gneo Julio Augurino and Gneo Trebio Sergiano, the Coelerni of Hispania Citerior and of the convent Bracari, made a pact of hospitality with Gneo Antonio Aquilino Novaugustano, prefect of the first Cohort of the Celtiberians, with his sons and descendants. Gneo Antonio Aquilo made a pact of hospitality with the Coelerni, their sons and descendants. Acted as legate Publius Campanius Geminus.
Notes
1. See Jorge de Alarcão, ''Portugal Romano'', Lisboa, 1973 (see page 18 of the 1976 edition) - also published in English as Jorge de Alarcão, ''Roman Portugal'', Warminster, 1988 (in 4 volumes).
2. This inscription, made in 79, commemorates the road open by the Legionaires of the ''VII Gemina Felix'' Legion, because that road had been opened with the contributions of ten Civitas, named alphabetically: Aquiflaviensis, Aobrigensis, Bibali, Coelerni, Equaesi, Interamnici, Limici, Naebisoci, Quarquerni and Tamagani.
3. [28] Iunguntur iis Astrum XXII populi divisi in Augustanos et Trasmontanos, Asturica urbe magnifica. in iis sunt Gigurri, Paesici, Lancienses, Zoelae. numerus omnis multitudinis ad CCXL liberorum capitum. Lucensis conventus populorum est sedecim, praeter Celticos et Lemavos ignobilium ac barbarae appellationis, sed liberorum capitum ferme CLXVI. Simili modo Bracarum XXIIII civitates CCLXXXV capitum, ex quibus praeter ipsos Bracaros Bibali, Coelerni, Callaeci, Equasei, Limici, Querquerni citra fastidium nominentur.
4. The ''Tabvla Imperii Romani'' states (p. 46): «Coeliobriga (Castromao. Celanova) - Importante castro que permite situar Coeliobriga en Castromao gracias al hallazgo de la tessera de hospitalidad entre los Coelerni y el prefecto de la cohors I Celtiberorum, fechada en 132 d.C.».
References
★ Comité Español, Tabvla Imperii Romani. Hoja K-29: Porto. Unión Académica Internacional. Instituto Geográfico Nacional. Madrid, 1991.
★ Alonso, Juan L. Garcia, La Península Ibérica en la Geografía de Claudio Ptolomeu, Euskal. Herrika Unibertsitatea, Gasteiz 2003.
★ Pliny, Naturalis Historia, III, 3.
See also
★
Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
External links
★
Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)