Bergistani

They inhabited the valley of the Saiarra river in the upper course of the Llobregat in the northern Tarraconense.

The Bergistani were defeated by Hannibal during his overland journey to Italy at the beginning of the Second Punic War, having initially tended to side with the Roman republic.

[2] When they rose in revolt for the second time, the city of Bergium was taken with the help of a Bergistani factionist, and they were all sold to slavery.

Other possibilities include Balaguer, Organyà, Velilla de Ebro,[4] Pertusa and Bergús.

[5] Ptolemy does not mention the people but he has both Βεργουσία (Bergusia) and Βέργιδον (Bergidon) in the territory of the Ilergetes.

The Iberian Peninsula in the 3rd century BC