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Caesarus (known as Césaro in
Portuguese and Spanish) was a
chieftain of the Lusitanians, a proto-Celtic
tribe from
western Hispania. He
followed and later...
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method in
Europe for
naming years.
Under the
command of
Punicus and then
Caesarus, the Lusitani, a
Hispanic tribe,
reach a
point near
modern day Gibraltar...
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killed during this
siege and was
succeeded by
Caesarus. Rome sent
Mummius to
fight Caesarus.
Caesarus was
initially defeated but,
while fleeing, managed...
- and the
Roman Republic. Previously, Rome had sent
Mummius to
fight Caesarus.
Caesarus was
initially defeated, however,
while fleeing,
managed to turn the...
- 155–150 BC). The
rebellion was led by the
Lusitanian chieftains Punicus and
Caesarus. In the
initial phases of his
campaign he
experienced several reverses...
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- The
first Dalmatian war begins.
Under the
command of
Punicus and then
Caesarus, the Lusitani, a
Hispanic tribe,
reach a
point near
modern day Gibraltar...
- on the
command of
Punicus (Πουνίκου,
perhaps a Carthaginian)
first and
Caesarus (Καίσαρος) after, the
Lusitani reached Gibraltar. Here they were defeated...
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became the
single leader of the
Lusitanian tribes. Punicus,
Caucenus and
Caesarus were
other important Lusitanian chiefs before the
Roman conquest. They...
- head with a
stone and killed.
After his death,
Punicus was
succeeded by
Caesarus.
Viriathus Lusitanian War "Appian's
Roman History, Book VI". archive.org...