(primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Lusitania (/ˌluːsɪˈteɪniə/; Classical Latin: [luːsiːˈtaːnia]) was an ancient Iberian Roman province encompassing...
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RMS Lusitania (named after the Roman province corresponding to modern Portugal and portions of western Spain) was a British ocean liner launched by the...
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Sinking site The RMS Lusitania was a British-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on...
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to: Lusitânia, Portuguese name of Lusitania, an ancient Iberian Roman province located where modern Portugal and part of western Spain lie. Lusitânia, proper...
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Lusitania was an ancient Roman province corresponding to most of modern Portugal. Lusitania, Lusitanian, and Lusitanic may also refer to: Lusitanian language...
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The Sport Clube Lusitânia (commonly shortened to S.C. Lusitânia) is a sports club located in Angra do Heroísmo on the island of Terceira, in the Portuguese...
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Dead Wake (redirect from Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania)
Crossing of the Lusitania is a 2015 New York Times non-fiction bestseller written by author Erik Larson. The book looks at the sinking of Lusitania during World...
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Nova Lusitania may refer to: Nova Lusitânia, Mozambique, currently known as Búzi Nova Lusitânia, the original name for the Captaincy of Pernambuco in colonial...
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The Lusitania Bridge is a bridge in Mérida, Spain. Lusitania bridge was built over the Guadiana River in 1991 by a Spanish consortium, in order to take...
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the name Lusitania, named after Lusitania, an ancient Roman province corresponding to most of modern Portugal. The most famous was: RMS Lusitania (launched...
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SS Lusitania was a Portuguese twin-screw ocean liner of 5,557 tons, built in 1906 by Sir Raylton Dixon & Co, and owned by Empresa Nacional de Navegação...
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Sinking of the Lusitania: Terror at Sea (also known as Lusitania: Murder on the Atlantic, and, in German: Der Untergang der Lusitania: Tragödie eines Luxusliners)...
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The Sinking of the Lusitania (1918) is an American silent animated short film by cartoonist Winsor McCay. It is a work of propaganda re-creating the never-photographed...
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Lusitânia Futebol Clube is a Portuguese football club from Lourosa in Santa Maria da Feira, Aveiro District. The club was founded in 1924 and competes...
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S.C. Lusitânia EXPERT is a professional basketball team based in Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, Portugal. They play in the Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol...
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The Kingdom of Northern Lusitania (Portuguese: Reino da Lusitânia Setentrional) was a kingdom proposed by Napoleon in 1807 for the king of Etruria, Charles...
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Sinking of the Lusitania may refer to The 1915 sinking of the RMS Lusitania ocean liner by German U-boats The Sinking of the Lusitania, a 1918 animated...
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Similar nomenclature was also employed by Mauretania's running mate Lusitania, which was named after the Roman province directly north of Mauretania...
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Lusitania was a British merchant vessel launched in 1804. She emerges from the general background for two notable events in her history, one in 1813 when...
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Algarve (redirect from Cuneus (Lusitania))
it was then called, became integrated into Hispania Ulterior and into Lusitania afterwards, being under Roman influence for around 600 years (from 200...
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Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Last Voyage of the Lusitania. YouTube. Respers France, Lisa (January 16, 2017). "'Is OJ Innocent' the...
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Alans (redirect from Alani kingdom (Lusitania))
Suebi in crossing the Pyrenees into the Iberian Peninsula, settling in Lusitania and Hispania Carthaginensis. The Iberian Alans, soundly defeated by the...
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Atlético Lusitania was a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Barrios Altos, Lima District, Lima, Peru. The club was founded on the Barrios...
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Old Head of Kinsale (section Lusitania)
Robert Reading. The area is the nearest point of land to where the RMS Lusitania was sunk in 1915, 18 kilometres (9+1⁄2 nautical miles) from the site of...
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was a British merchant captain. He is best known as the captain of RMS Lusitania when she was sunk by a German torpedo in May 1915. Born in Liverpool,...
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Lusitania is a genus of green algae, in the family Coccomyxaceae. Its sole species is Lusitania henriquesii. Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Lusitania". AlgaeBase...
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Lusitania is the second studio album from punk rock band Fairweather. "Derivative Opener" "Lusitania" "Letter Of Intent" "The Treachery of Images" "I Dread...
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Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt (category Deaths on the RMS Lusitania)
pioneered a number of related endeavors. He died in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, on 7 May 1915, after being torpedoed by a German submarine (SM U-20)...
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Lusitânia (region initially called Mairi), now known as Conjunto Arquitetônico e Paisagístico Feliz Lusitânia or Complexo Turístico Feliz Lusitânia,...
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(the Iberian Peninsula) on 27 BC. Baetica was bordered to the west by Lusitania, and to the northeast by Tarraconensis. Baetica remained one of the basic...
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