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proposed that
those Iberians were
actually part of
Caucenus' contingent.
Either in
collusion with
Caucenus or out of opportunism,
Carthage capitalized on...
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number of them. The
Lusitanians on the
other side of the Tagus, led by
Caucenus,
invaded the Cunei, who were
subject to Rome, and
captured Conistorgis...
-
colonies had some
conflicts with the Lusitanians, who
under the
leadership of
Caucenus, the
Lusitanian leader before Viriathus, had
conquered their territory...
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attack of Hispanics,
possibly the 153 BC
Lusitanian invasion headed by
Caucenus, who has been
speculated to have been in
league with Carthage. The city...
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number of them. The
Lusitanians on the
other side of the Tagus, led by
Caucenus,
invaded the Cunei, who were
subject to Rome, and
captured Conistorgis...
-
Viriathus became the
single leader of the
Lusitanian tribes. Punicus,
Caucenus and
Caesarus were
other important Lusitanian chiefs before the
Roman conquest...
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Roman Republic. The Lusitanians, on the
other side of the Tagus, led by
Caucenus,
invaded the Cunei, who were
subject to Rome, and
captured Conistorgis...
-
between 155 and 152 BC, when the city is
raided by the Lusitanians, led by
Caucenus,
during the
Lusitanian War
against Rome. The
second time is when Servius...
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century BC they
joined once
again the
Lusitani under Punicus,
Caesarus and
Caucenus in
their attacks on Baetica, ****ania, the Cyneti**** and the
failed incursion...
- Caesarus. 153 BC The
Lusitanians on the
other side of the
Tagus were led by
Caucenus and join the resistance,
invading the Cunei, who were
subject to Rome,...