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Lambriacam urbem amplexus recipit fluvios Laeron et Ullam. Partem quae prominet Praesamarchi habitant, perque eos Tamaris et Sars flumina non longe orta decurrunt, Tamaris secundum Ebora portum, Sars iuxta turrem Augusti titulo memorabilem. Cetera super Tamarici Nerique incolunt in eo tractu ultimi. Hactenus enim ad occidentem versa litora pertinent. Deinde ad septentriones toto latere terra convertitur a Celtico promunturio ad Pyrenaeum usque. Perpetua eius ora, nisi ubi modici recessus ac parva promunturia sunt, ad Cantabros paene recta est. In ea primum Artabri sunt etiamnum Celticae gentis, deinde Astyres.', Pomponius Mela, Chorographia, III.7-9.
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They also sacrificed human victims, prisoners of war, by striking them under coarse blankets and observing which way they fell. They cut off the right hands of their captives, which they offered to the gods.
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1502:Los cántabros antes de Roma
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1699:, pp. 108, 244–250.
1393:cf. Wodtko 2010: 355–362
1311:10.12795/spal.1999.i8.09
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384:Quintus Servilius Caepio
200:likened them to another
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3283:Constitutional monarchy
2203:Oxford University Press
2111:Berrocal-Rangel, Luis,
1803:Celtic Culture: A-Celti
1672:10.1111/1467-968X.00047
372:Marcus Popillius Laenas
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2604:Celtici Praestamarici
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2287:More spoken articles
2205:. pp. 304–334.
1858:on 26 November 2013.
1768:on 30 September 2020
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374:(although they were
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3848:Tribes of Lusitania
3193:Kingdom of Portugal
3187:Manifestis Probatum
2024:10.1038/nature14317
2016:2015Natur.522..207H
1934:Alarcão, Jorge de,
1063:History of Portugal
998:is often used as a
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582:Lusitanian language
3596:Telecommunications
3273:Liberal Revolution
3176:County of Portugal
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1617:978-1-84217-410-4
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3720:Architecture
3692:Prostitution
3657:Homelessness
3637:Demographics
3553:Central bank
3495:Human rights
3460:Constitution
3313:Overseas War
3278:Liberal Wars
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380:Turdetanians
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43:verification
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3843:Lusitanians
3667:Immigration
3642:Drug policy
3548:Agriculture
3424:Earthquakes
3308:Estado Novo
3298:World War I
3228:Renaissance
3136:Lusitanians
3126:Oestriminis
3012:Phoenicians
2894:Lusitanians
2828:Oestriminis
2541:Pellendones
2454:Ilercavones
2169:: 525–535.
2148:: 247–270.
1880:19 December
1530:II, *00215.
1382:Piggot 1965
1093:Extremadura
1078:Beira Baixa
1031:Timor-Leste
890:) valleys.
836:Veaminicori
753:Lancienses
688:Extremadura
684:Estremadura
643:Ellis Evans
600:para-Celtic
529:Vila Viçosa
486:, the word
480:Endovelicus
418:Lusitanian
344:Celtiberian
318:fought for
316:mercenaries
314:Lusitanian
226:Oestriminis
210:Artemidorus
146:Extremadura
130:Lusitanians
3837:Categories
3742:Literature
3512:Parliament
3475:Government
3303:28 de Maio
3171:Al-Andalus
3052:Portuguese
2916:Bletonesii
2767:Suessetani
2757:Autrigones
2747:Allotriges
2654:Lapatianci
2649:Interamici
2551:Turboletae
2439:Contestani
2424:Castellani
2419:Bergistani
2283:Audio help
2274:2018-11-10
2007:1502.02783
1910:References
1591:12 October
1177:Portuguese
1073:Beira Alta
1043:Cape Verde
1039:Mozambique
1012:Portuguese
996:Lusitanian
911:Statue of
869:pre-Celtic
851:, Turduli
839:Vissaieici
814:Igaeditani
781:(Portugal)
647:Gallaecian
541:Proserpina
470:polytheism
444:pre-Celtic
268:Salmantica
242:Artabrians
76:newspapers
3752:Monuments
3672:Languages
3647:Education
3606:Transport
3522:President
3480:Judiciary
3465:Elections
3429:Volcanoes
3394:Mountains
3377:Geography
3166:Visigoths
3146:Gallaecia
3141:Lusitania
2933:Turdetani
2923:Tartessos
2860:Turmodigi
2833:Plentauri
2789:Carpetani
2709:Quaquerni
2516:Cratistii
2464:Indigetes
2459:Ilergetes
2449:Indigetes
2434:Cessetani
2414:Bastetani
2175:1578-5386
2154:1578-5386
2104:1578-5386
1849:0874-2782
1721:Haak 2015
1359:Routledge
1182:Lusitanos
1008:Lusophone
990:Lusophone
986:Lusitanic
861:Turdetani
805:Petravioi
800:Coerenses
729:Viriathus
713:Viriathus
604:Celticity
376:Viriathus
364:Viriathus
336:Viriathus
282:) river.
253:Gallaecia
190:Viriathus
186:Frontinus
162:Lusitania
3817:Category
3767:Religion
3677:Naturism
3507:Military
3443:Politics
3354:Language
3344:Military
3332:By topic
3198:Monarchs
3151:Hispania
3131:Ophiussa
3118:Timeline
3101:articles
3097:Portugal
3056:Guanches
2986:Aeolians
2981:Achaeans
2938:Mastieni
2911:Vettones
2887:peoples?
2848:Oppidani
2784:Caristii
2779:Cantabri
2724:Tamagani
2694:Nemetati
2684:Namarini
2634:Gallaeci
2624:Coelerni
2574:Albiones
2566:Gallaeci
2521:Lobetani
2479:Sedetani
2474:Laietani
2469:Lacetani
2429:Ceretani
2409:Ausetani
2401:Iberians
2391:Vascones
2386:Iacetani
2373:Aquitani
2285: ·
2077:(1965).
2051:(1999).
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1782:cite web
1736:(2013).
1172:Lusitani
1108:Hispania
1088:Alentejo
1083:Ribatejo
1057:See also
1019:Portugal
1002:for the
950:—
929:saunions
913:Viriatus
884:Callaeci
876:Iberians
811:Elbocori
789:Vettones
725:Caesarus
721:Caucenus
706:Iron Age
702:warriors
576:Language
537:Ataegina
525:Ataegina
472:, using
458:Religion
428:Portugal
396:Tautalus
358:(modern
332:Gallaeci
320:Carthage
304:Archived
280:Guadiana
263:Vettones
230:Vettones
142:Portugal
132:were an
106:May 2009
3801:Outline
3777:Symbols
3730:Cuisine
3712:Culture
3687:Poverty
3662:Housing
3620:Society
3601:Tourism
3576:Fishing
3536:Economy
3414:Regions
3404:Islands
3339:Economy
3109:History
3036:Madeira
2996:Ionians
2991:Dorians
2928:Cynetes
2899:Paesuri
2870:Varduli
2865:Vaccaei
2853:Veteres
2843:Bardili
2838:Turduli
2794:Celtici
2774:Berones
2752:Astures
2740:peoples
2704:Poemani
2689:Narbasi
2679:Luanqui
2674:Louguei
2629:Equaesi
2614:Cibarci
2594:Bracari
2584:Artabri
2536:Oretani
2531:Olcades
2526:Lusones
2506:Arevaci
2444:Edetani
2363:of the
2272: (
2243:minutes
2033:5048219
2012:Bibcode
1950:et alii
1918:et alii
1015:speaker
1000:metonym
953:Orosius
937:helmets
897:Warfare
857:Turduli
853:Bardili
833:Talures
785:Palanti
771:Paesuri
717:Punicus
638:Yamnaya
410:Culture
274:to the
249:Asturia
173:Origins
168:History
90:scholar
3822:Portal
3725:Cinema
3682:People
3652:Health
3581:Mining
3563:Energy
3419:Rivers
3389:Cities
3223:Empire
3099:
3048:Romans
3042:, and
3040:Azores
3022:Punics
2973:Greeks
2904:Tapoli
2885:Celtic
2821:Volcae
2762:Belgae
2729:Turodi
2719:Seurri
2714:Seurbi
2669:Limici
2659:Lemavi
2644:Iadovi
2639:Grovii
2619:Cileni
2599:Capori
2579:Arroni
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1035:Angola
1023:Brazil
970:Brutus
933:swords
865:Celtic
855:, and
822:Tapoli
818:Tapori
808:Tangi
797:Caluri
668:tribes
662:Latin.
653:Tribes
626:Italic
622:Celtic
555:Bandua
507:Breton
492:Celtic
448:Celtic
420:lunula
360:France
214:Strabo
206:Cimbri
202:Celtic
158:Romans
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3808:Index
3772:Sport
3757:Music
3747:Media
3702:Women
3632:Crime
3570:(EEZ)
3409:Lakes
3349:Music
3156:Suebi
2883:Para-
2809:Sefes
2699:Nerii
2664:Leuni
2589:Baedi
2556:Uraci
2546:Titii
2511:Belli
2489:Celts
2002:arXiv
1856:(PDF)
1833:(PDF)
1766:(PDF)
1759:(PDF)
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1168:Latin
1154:Notes
1027:Macau
959:, 5.4
874:, or
826:Tagus
779:Vouga
775:Douro
744:Aravi
695:clans
680:Beira
676:Tagus
672:Douro
615:basal
563:Nabia
559:Borvo
515:Dagda
511:Irish
503:Welsh
422:from
154:Spain
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83:books
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3697:Time
3500:LGBT
3161:Buri
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1958:ISBN
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1882:2011
1845:ISSN
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1788:link
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276:Anas
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