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- BC. Two years after the m****acre, in 148 BC, Viriathus became the leader of a Lusitanian army. Viriathus was thought by some to have a very obscure origin...
- attacked Viriathus directly, but Viriathus and 1000 of his best men occupied Vitilus for two days while the others regrouped to safety. Viriathus then evaded...
- Viriato or the Monument to Viriathus, is an example of public art in Zamora, Spain. It was dedicated to Viriathus and is located in the eponymous plaza [es]...
- province named after them (Lusitania). Frontinus mentions Lusitanian leader Viriathus as the leader of the Celtiberians, in their war against the Romans. The...
- Tribola. Following this, Viriathus ambushed Vetilius. Vetilius, unaware of the ambush, marched his army into the thicket. Viriathus and his forces launched...
- and property. To suppress Viriathus, Rome sent a new commander, Gaius Plautius, with 4,000 men to pursue him. However, Viriathus emplo**** his tactics of...
- Peninsula, it consists of a retelling of the myth around Lusitanian leader Viriathus and his resistance against Roman conquest efforts. Produced by Bambú Producciones...
- Carthaginian Viriathus could have been an invention by Silius in order to embellish his work, inserting by parachronism the true Viriathus in the Second...
- and ********ins of the Lusitanian leader Viriathus. The three came from the city of Urso and allied with Viriathus at some point of the war. In 139 BC, after...
- camps. Servili**** then went after Viriathus. He besieged the city of Erisana, one of Viriathus' cities. Viriathus entered the town at night and at dawn...