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... Lusitanians Any Celtiberians or Lusitanians in Hannibal's invasion force were there in a mercenary rather than allied capacity , for Carthage had not conquered their territory ( Griffith , 1935 , p . 226 ; Lancel , 1998 , p . 46 ) ...
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... Lusitanians spoken of by Strabo . They have further identified them with the Lusitanians who struggled so gallantly against the Roman Republic under the leadership of Punicus and Viriathus ; they have found passages in the Latin ...
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... Lusitanians, who appear, along with the Celtiberians and the Iberians, to represent one of the most important and distinctive cultural elements of pre-Roman Spain. While some leading scholars deny the Celtic character of the Lusitanians ...
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... Lusitanians. Claiming that he now understood that a shortage of land lay behind the Lusitanians warlike raiding, Galba offered them land in exchange for peace. The Lusitanians jumped at the offer once they heard that would-be settlers ...
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... Lusitanians therefore sent embassadors to Galba to make their submission. He received them with kindness, lamented the poverty of their country, and promised to assign them more fertile lands, if they would meet him in three bodies ...
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... Lusitanians ranging freely across prosperous southern Spain, and after two humiliating defeats, the Romans redoubled their efforts. The next praetorian governor (and future destroyer of Corinth) was Lucius Mummius, who arrived with a ...
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... Lusitanians spoken of by Strabo . They have further identified them with the Lusitanians who struggled so gallantly against the Roman Republic under the leadership of Punicus and Viriathus ; they have found passages in the Latin ...
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... Lusitanians, or local men from communities preyed upon by these very raiders, and so reluctance to obey the orders is neither hinted at by our sources nor likely. We do not know how many died, but the total was large enough to make this ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Lusitanians"
... Lusitanians, and the Galicians inhabited the north-western corner of the peninsula. Whereas the language of the Lusitanians may have been pre-Celtic, or an early Celtic language, that of the Galicians (Callaeci) was definitely Celtic ...
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... Lusitanians moved south of the Tejo River and attacked Roman possessions and allies—including the city of Conistorgis—in what is now southern Portugal (Appian, Hisp. 57).34 The Lusitanians then, according to a number of different ...