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another Celtic tribe: "Those who are
called Lusitanians are the
bravest of all
similar to the Cimbri". The
Lusitanians were also
called Belitanians, according...
- Varro.
After this
first victory, the
Lusitanians formed an
alliance with the Vettones. Together, the
Lusitanians and
Vettones laid
siege to the Blastophoenicians...
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Lusitanian mythology is the
mythology of the
Lusitanians, an Indo-European
speaking people of
western Iberia, in what was then
known as Lusitania. In present...
-
Lusitanian (so
named after the
Lusitani or
Lusitanians) was an Indo-European
Paleohispanic language.
There has been
support for
either a
connection with...
-
change had
occurred in the use of the name "
Lusitanian". He
mentions a
group who had once been
called "
Lusitanians"
living north of the
Douro river but were...
-
modern Portugal. Lusitania,
Lusitanian, and
Lusitanic may also
refer to:
Lusitanian language Lusitanian mythology Lusitanians, the
original Indo-European...
- The
Lusitanian flora is a
small ****emblage of
plants that show a
restricted and
specific distribution in that they are
mostly only to be
found in the Iberian...
- This list
contains purported Lusitanian deities, that is the gods and
goddesses of
Lusitanian mythology. Abna
Aernus Aetio Albucelainco Ambieicris Arabo...
- The
Lusitanian Catholic Orthodox Church (Portuguese:
Igreja Católica
Ortodoxa Lusitana) is a
Christian denomination in Portugal. The
Lusitanian Orthodox...
- to
Lusitanians,
Callaeci or ****etani. ****uli Oppidani –
Estremadura (Portugal)-Beira
Litoral coastline;
might have been
related to
Lusitanians, Callaeci...