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superior army.
Tautalus and the
Lusitanians were
defeated and
forced to
surrender their weapons. However,
after signing a
peace treaty with
Tautalus, Caepio...
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leaders bribed Viriathus's
allies to kill him in 139 BC; he was
replaced by
Tautalus. In 27 BC,
Lusitania gained the
status of
Roman province. Later, a northern...
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Servilius Caepio executed them,
declaring that "Rome does not pay traitors".
Tautalus was
elected to
succeed Viriathus and lead the Lusitanians. The Lusitanians'...
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Domini calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Tautalus surrenders to the Romans.
Valencia in
Spain is
founded as a
Roman colony...
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death of Viriathus, the
Lusitanians kept
fighting under the
leadership of
Tautalus, but
gradually acquired Roman culture and language; the
Lusitanian cities...
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death of Viriathus, the
Lusitanians kept
fighting under the
leadership of
Tautalus (Gr****: Τάυταλος).
Laenas would finally give the
Lusitanians the land they...
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bribed by
Caepius to kill
Viriathus and do.
After the
death of Viriathus,
Tautalus is
elected to lead the Lusitanians. They
attempt to raid Saguntum, but...
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makes a very
precise determination of the
length of the
synodic month.
Tautalus surrenders to the Romans.
Valencia in
Spain is
founded as a
Roman colony...
-
Punicus of the
Iberian Lusitanians Tanginus of the
Iberian Celtiberians Tautalus of the
Iberian Lusitanians Taximagulus of the
Brittonic Cantiaci Togodumnus...
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likely bribed by Caepio.
Command now
falls on Viriathus' second-in-command,
Tautalus, who
decides to
surrenders to
Caepio and
accept his
terms under the threat...