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narrow p**** 300
Lusitani faced 1000 Romans; as a
result of the
action 70 of the
former and 320 of the
latter died. When the
victorious Lusitani retired and...
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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...
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provincial extortion to pay them off. He
campaigned against the
Callaeci and
Lusitani and
seized the
Callaeci capital in
northwestern Spain,
bringing Roman troops...
- or
Paesures were an
ancient pre-Roman
people of Lusitania, akin to the
Lusitani, to whom they were a
dependent tribe.
Mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder and...
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being located in
modern Mérida, Spain. The
etymology of the name of the
Lusitani (who gave the
Roman province its name)
remains unclear. Po****r etymology...
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Lusitanian (so
named after the
Lusitani or Lusitanians) was an Indo-European
Paleohispanic language.
There has been
support for
either a
connection with...
- settlements. In 155 BC, a raid into
Hispania Ulterior (****her Spain) by the
Lusitani and the
defeat of two
successive Roman praetors encouraged the town of...
- Gr**** religion,
Mycenaean deities)
Neoplatonic triad Hungarian deities Lusitani deities Paleo-Balkan
deities (Dacian/Illyrian/Thracian) List of
Roman deities...
- Celtic, may have been Pre-Celtic Indo-European as
could have been the
Lusitani and
Vettones [2]. If
their language was not
Celtic it may have been Para-Celtic...
- of
water flows Toga
Trebaruna Trebopala Tutelae Aernus Aetio Araco Ares
Lusitani Bandua Bormanicus (Bormo, Borvo)
Cariocecus Carneo Cohue Cosus (Cossue...