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Lusitanian chief during the Lusitanian war
proposed that those Iberians were actually part of Caucenus' contingent. Either in collusion with Caucenus or out of opportunism, Carthage capitalized on
Caucenus
War between Lusitanian people and the Roman Republic
number of them. The Lusitanians on the other side of the Tagus, led by Caucenus, invaded the Cunei, who were subject to Rome, and conquered Conistorgis
Lusitanian_Wars
First King of Numidia from 202 BC to 148 BC
attack of Hispanics, possibly the 153 BC Lusitanian invasion headed by Caucenus, who has been speculated to have been in league with Carthage. The city
Masinissa
District of Portugal
colonies had some conflicts with the Lusitanians, who under the leadership of Caucenus, the Lusitanian leader before Viriathus, had conquered their territory
Faro_(Portuguese_district)
Indo-European people who inhabited Lusitania (modern Portugal)
Viriathus became the single leader of the Lusitanian tribes. Punicus, Caucenus and Caesarus were other important Lusitanian chiefs before the Roman conquest
Lusitanians
Ancient people of Spain
century BC they joined once again the Lusitani under Punicus, Caesarus and Caucenus in their attacks on Baetica, Carpetania, the Cyneticum and the failed incursion
Vettones
Ancient city in pre-Roman Iberia
between 155 and 152 BC, when the city is raided by the Lusitanians, led by Caucenus, during the Lusitanian War against Rome. The second time is when Servius
Conistorgis
Lusitanian chief during the Lusitanian war
contingent from adjacent lands had joined the war, led by the warlord Caucenus. The meaning of the name Kaisaro is disputed, though it is believed it
Caesarus
with the Carthaginian and Roman armies. Viriathus, Punicus, Caesarus, Caucenus, Curius and Apuleius of the Lusitanians Corocotta and Larus of the Cantabrians
Warfare in the ancient Iberian Peninsula
Warfare_in_the_ancient_Iberian_Peninsula
Roman Republic. The Lusitanians, on the other side of the Tagus, led by Caucenus, invaded the Cunei, who were subject to Rome, and captured Conistorgis
Siege_of_Ocile
the Lusitanian War Conistorgis Lusitanians Roman Republic Cunei Victory Caucenus Siege of Ocile (153 BC) Part of the Lusitanian War Conistorgis Lusitanians
List of wars involving the Lusitanians
List_of_wars_involving_the_Lusitanians
Caesarus was killed in an ambush near Bragança. The new Lusitanian leader, Caucenus marched south, attacked the Conii (in modern Algarve and Lower Alentejo)
Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)
Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(Lusitania_and_Gallaecia)
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Cato the Elder Cato the Younger Catullus Caucasian campaign of Pompey Caucenus Cautelary jurisprudence Cavaedium Cavea Celemantia Celeres Cella Cellars
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
153 BCE military conflict
number of them. The Lusitanians on the other side of the Tagus, led by Caucenus, invaded the Cunei, who were subject to Rome, and captured Conistorgis
Conquest_of_Conistorgis
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One who ferries people across the world-ocean
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Generous
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Australian, German, Turkish
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Well Behaved
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Biblical
a teacher; lofty; mountain of strength,a teacher or lofty
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Very Beautiful
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