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Viriathus (also
spelled Viriatus;
known as
Viriato in
Portuguese and Spanish; died 139 BC) was the most
important leader of the
Lusitanian people that...
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retelling of the
Viriatus'
resistance against the
Romans during the
conquest of the
Iberian Peninsula in the 2nd
century BC. The
struggle of
Viriatus (Roberto...
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settling of the
Roman soldiers who
fought against a
Lusitanian rebel,
Viriatus,
during the
Third Raid of the
Lusitanian War.
During the
period of Islamic...
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founded in 152 BC.
Between 143 and 141 BC the town was
besieged by
Viriatus. A
forum is
known to have
existed in the city in 113 BC. The
famous Cordoba...
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Carvalho e Melo,
Marquis of
Pombal on the right, and
Vasco da Gama and
Viriatus on the left. The two re****bent
figures represent the
rivers Tagus and Douro...
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Statue of
Viriatus, the
Lusitanian leader during the
Lusitanian War (155 to 139 BCE)....
- the
Castro culture perished at the end of the
Lusitanian War. Some of
Viriatus fighters may have
sought refuge in the North.
These with
Grovii and Callacian...
- Glory,
Ingenuity and
Valor (by the
French sculptor Calmels) and
those of
Viriatus, Nuno Álvares Pereira,
Vasco da Gama and, of course, the
Marquis of Pombal...
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important epic
poems written in Portuguese. The main hero of the poem is
Viriatus.
Aubrey F.G. Bell, the
author of the
history Portuguese literature, wrote...
- there, he had some
initial success with his
rendering of the
death of
Viriatus. He also
refused to take an oath of
allegiance to the new
government of...