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- Ophiussa, also spelled Ophiusa, is the ancient name given by the ancient Gr****s to what is now Portuguese territory near the mouth of the river Tagus....
- Oestrimni, from Ora Maritima: The "serpent people" of the semi-mythical Ophiussa in the far west are noted in ancient Gr**** sources. Lusitania Lusitanian...
- standing menhirs in the neighborhood attest. The ancient Gr****s called it Ophiussa (Land of Serpents), inhabited by the Oestriminis and dedicated here a temple...
- Timeline Oestriminis Ophiussa Lusitanians Lusitania Gallaecia Hispania Suebi Buri Visigoths Al-Andalus County of Portugal Treaty of Zamora Manifestis Probatum...
- largely in the mention of cities at the time abandoned, like the legendary Ophiussa. More recent scholars have emended the too credulous reliance on Avienius'...
- city in Russia, when both were a part of the Soviet Union. Previous names Ophiussa (Οφιούσσα), Phoenician colony (meaning "city of snakes" in Gr****) Tyras...
- unsteady grasp of actual geography and some far-fetched etymologies: see Ophiussa. He wrote Ora Maritima, a poem claimed to contain borrowings from the 6th-century...
- were neighbours of the Cynetes, placing them in an upland district of the Ophiussa region (near the mouth of the Tagus) close to an island he named Poetanion...
- Lusitanian mythology Lusitanian language National Archaeology Museum (Portugal) Ophiussa History of Portugal Timeline of Portuguese history History of Spain Timeline...
- Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula Umayyad conquest of Hispania Ophiussa Oestriminis Portugal History of Portugal Timeline of Portuguese history...