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Durius or
Durio was a god
worshiped by the
ancient Lusitanians and
Celtiberians of the
Iberian Peninsula. He was a
personification of what is
today known...
- Portuguese: [ˈdo(w)ɾu], Mirandese: [ˈdowɾʊ]; Spanish:
Duero [ˈdweɾo]; Latin:
Durius) is the
largest river of the
Iberian Peninsula by discharge. It
rises near...
- of the cir****vallations is
twice as long as that of the city. The
river Durius (Douro),
enables the
defenders to be
supplied by
small boats.
Caius Fulvius...
- before. The
guerrilla bands raided Lusitania,
which was
between the
Rivers Durius (Douro) and Tagus,
lying to the north-west of
Hispania Ulterior. It covered...
- ... then the
Vettonians and the Vaccaeans,
through whose territory the
Durius [Douro]
River flows,
which affords a
crossing at Acutia, a city of the Vaccaeans;...
- inexpugnabilis.
cuneis eam
ferreis adgrediuntur et
isdem malleis nihilque durius ****nt, nisi quod
inter omnia auri
fames durissima est [...]" See also Bird...
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tributary of the Padus.
Durius,
Durias Douro (Duero)
Hispania 41°08′36″N 8°40′10″W / 41.143333°N 8.669444°W / 41.143333; -8.669444 (
Durius, Durias) Dravus...
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Mycenaean World (Cambridge:
University Press, 1976), p. 120; Jose Melena,
Durius v. 2 "ki-ta-no en las
tabillas de Cnoso" (1974), p. 45-55
Robin Lane Fox...
- bear up;
support kùlti
kuliu kuli
kulia kū́liau kūlei kūlė to
flail dùrti
duriu duri
duria dūriau dūrei dūrė to prick,
stick stùmti
stumiu stumi stumia...
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weigh gerti geriu gėriau gėrimas gėrimas a drink, a
beverage to
drink durti duriu dūriau dūrimas to prickle, job vyti veju
vijau vijimas vytis a
chaser pavojus...