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Lusitanians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lusitanian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lusitanian may refer to: •Lusitanians, an ancient people of western Iberian Peninsula. •Lusitanian language, the language of the ancient Lusitanians. •Lusitanian mythology, the mythology of the ancie...
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The Lusitanians (or Lusitani in Latin) were a tribe, or various tribes, from the western Iberian peninsula (province of Lusitania), who spoke a Lusitanian language until the conquest of their territory by the Romans.
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The Lusitanian language was a paleo-Iberian, Indo-European language with particular characteristics, different from the languages spoken in the centre of ...
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A selection of articles related to Lusitania - Lusitanians ... The investigator Lambrino defended that the Lusitanians were a tribal group of Celtic origin ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Lusitanians. Lusitanians. Information about Lusitanians in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Lusitanians)
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However, although he had come at the invitation of the Lusitanians and was training them in Roman military techniques, he was careful to keep power in his own hands and those of the Romans with him (who he called his Senate), insisting that his fight was against the regime and not against Rome itself.
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Quintus Sertorius biography by Bingley. ... After Sertorius captured Tingis, the Lusitanians asked him to lead them in their struggle against the occupying Roman forces in Spain. He crossed over into Spain with 2600 Romans and 700 soldiers from North Africa.
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