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naturally easy
defendable place. The
larger hillforts are also
called citanias,
cividades or cidás (English: cities). They were
located on hilltops, which...
- The
Citânia de
Briteiros is an
archaeological site of the
Castro culture located in the
Portuguese civil parish of
Briteiros São
Salvador e Briteiros...
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notable citadels still exist, and are
known by
archaeologists as
Citânia de Briteiros,
Citânia de Sanfins,
Cividade de
Terroso and
Cividade de Bagunte. Rebels...
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citânias by archaeologists, due to
their city-like structure:
Cividade de
Bagunte (Civitas Bogonti),
Cividade de
Terroso (Civitas Terroso),
Citânia de...
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warrior statue replica was put near the
entrance of the
second wall. The
Citânia was
protected by
three lines of walls, with an
exterior wall protecting...
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Francisco Sande Lemos. "
Citânia de Briteiros" (PDF).
Translated by
Andreia Cunha Silva.
Retrieved 19
February 2021. "
Citânia de Briteiros" (PDF) (in Portuguese)...
- The
Citânia de
Santa Luzia (also
known as the Old City of
Santa Luzia) is an
archaeological site of the
Castro culture located in the
Portuguese civil...
- the
parish of
Sanfins de Ferreira,
there is an
important hillfort, the
Citânia de Sanfins, that was one of the main
settlements of the
Celtic tribes who...
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suggested that
Citânia de
Briteiros could be
ancient Cinania. However, this is not certain, as
there were
other citadels nearby,
including Citânia de Sanfins...
- area of
Citânia de
Briteiros Cross or
cruzado in
Citânia de
Briteiros Megalithic spirals,
cromlech near Évora
Another artifact from
Citânia de Briteiros...