Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Bebryces 2.

2. An Iberian people, regarded as aboriginal, dwelling on both sides of the Pyrenees. They were wild and uncivilized, and subsisted on the produce of their flocks and herds. (Avien. Or. Marit. 485; Sil. Ital. iii. 420–443, xv. 494; Tzetz. ad Lycophr. 516, 1305; Zonar. viii. 21; Humboldt, die Urbewohner Hispaniens, p. 94.)

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