Barzonii

The Barzonii (or Iberian: Barsoni; English: Barzoneans) were an ancient people living in the Islands of what is now known as Brunant, before the establishment of Roman settlements.

Discovery
Tasius mentions in his book Lands Away from Spain] about the people living in the Insulae Barzonii.

"The people of Insulae Barzonii live in a savage manner, yet better than Gyprii. They are fairer than most of Romans and speak better language than the Gyprii. They live in brick houses akin to the catacombs of Rome. They hunt with spears and are also hostile to foreigners. Their eyes are blue too, and resemble the Nervii in most of the aspects."

Language
Tasius mentions that:

"The people of Insulae Barzonii speak better than the Gyprii. It sounds much like what I heard in Arabia Felix, however, it also does bear resemblance to the words of Lusitani people."

Religion
The Barzonii were also among the earliest monotheists. Tasius mentions that:

"The people of Insulae Barzonii worship none, but one. They build temples and worship openly. The people pray multiple times a day. The Sacerdos Majora is the head of their faith."

Romanisation
The arrival and spread of Carthigians and Romans, and later the enslavation of Barzonii, wiped out much of their history.

The Decline
Marcus Aurelius Florens and Lucius Gellius Publicola comitted grave crimes against them. Burning entire clans and murdering the men. While enslaving the children and women.

Note
There exist no know genetic material from the Barzonii, as the entire tribes wiped out due to the genocide.