- The
Lusitanians were an Indo-European-speaking
people living in the far west of the
Iberian Peninsula, in present-day
central Portugal and Extremadura...
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Lusitanian (so
named after the
Lusitani or
Lusitanians) was an Indo-European
Paleohispanic language.
There has been
support for
either a
connection with...
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modern Portugal. Lusitania,
Lusitanian, and
Lusitanic may also
refer to:
Lusitanian language Lusitanian mythology Lusitanians, the
original Indo-European...
- The
Lusitanian War,
called Pyrinos Polemos ("the
Fiery War") in Gr****, was a war of
resistance fought by the
Lusitanian tribes of
Hispania Ulterior against...
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Lusitanian mythology is the
mythology of the
Lusitanians, an Indo-European
speaking people of
western Iberia, in what was then
known as Lusitania. In present...
- "
Lusitanian" (named
after the
Roman Province Lusitania,
corresponding roughly to modern-day Portugal).
Examples of
animal species with a
Lusitanian distribution...
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Pelodytes atlanticus, the
Lusitanian parsley frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Pelodytidae,
known as "parsley frogs"
because of
their green speckles...
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Portuguese and Spanish; died 139 BC) was the most
important leader of the
Lusitanian people that
resisted Roman expansion into the
regions of
western Hispania...
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Tartessian in the
south (according to Koch, and
others in
between such as
Lusitanian (which has
sometimes been
labelled "para-Celtic"), west of an imaginary...
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Andalusi Romance, also
called Mozarabic or Ajami,
refers to the
varieties of Ibero-Romance that
developed in Al-Andalus, the
parts of the
medieval Iberian...