• Municipium Cives Romanorum Felicitas Julia Olisipo (in Latin: Olisippo or Ulyssippo ; in Greek: Ὀλισσιπών, Olissipṓn, or Ὀλισσιπόνα, Olissipóna) was the...
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    Capara) Municipium Olisipo (Lisboa), 38°42′44″N 9°08′02″W / 38.7122204°N 9.1339731°W / 38.7122204; -9.1339731 (Municipium Olisipo) Municipium Egitandiorum...
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    were three Christian siblings, Verissimus, Maxima, and Julia, executed in Olisipo in the Roman province of Lusitania (modern-day Lisbon, Portugal), during...
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    Bemposta (O Paço da Rainha)", Olisipo (in Portuguese), Ano X (40) Moita, Luis (October 1951), "A Bemposta (O Paço da Rainha)", Olisipo (in Portuguese), Ano XIV...
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    November 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2016. Justino Mendes de Almeida (1992). De Olisipo a Lisboa: estudos olisiponenses. Edições Cosmos. p. 19. ISBN 978-972-9170-75-1...
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    The Metropolitan Patriarchate of Lisbon (Latin: Patriarchatus Metropolitæ Olisiponensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or patriarchal archdiocese...
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    Emerita 144 12 Olisipo (Lisbon) Emerita 161 13 Salacia (Alcácer) Ossonoba (Faro) 16 14 Olisipo Emerita 145 15 Olisipo Emerita 220 16 Olisipo Bracara (Braga)...
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    return the city became a Municipium Cives Romanorum and was given the name Olisipo Felicitas Julia by either Julius Caesar or Octavian. Local authorities...
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  • in the Olisipo region of Granja dos Serrões. The name Caudicus indicates an indigenous origin, who came to importance as the duumviri of Olisipo, and later...
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    during his twenty-year errand on the Mediterranean and Atlantic seas. Olisipo was Lisbon's name in the Roman Empire. This folk etymology is recounted...
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    of the 2nd century B.C. Close proximity to a large commercial centre (Olisipo) founded by the Turduli Oppidani people in the first half of the first...
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    of Mirobriga at circusmaximus.us. [Olissipona] A Cronologia do Circo de Olisipo by IPPAR (now IGESPAR); published as: Revista Portuguesa de Arqueologia...
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  • developed as an important commercial port, primarily in the trade between Olisipo (the modern Lisbon) and Bracara Augusta (the modern Braga). As the Roman...
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  • Achaemenid Empire. Lisbon Lusitania  Portugal 8th century BC Roman city of Olisipo. Phoenician settlement since as early as 1200 BC. Málaga Phoenicia  Spain...
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    of Rabaçal in Rabaçal near Penela was located near the Roman road from Olisipo (Lisbon ) to Bracara Augusta (Braga) in Portugal. The excavations begun...
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    Património. 11: 59–67. ISSN 2183-0924. "Sobre a ocupação pré-romana de Olisipo". Actas VI International Congress of Phoenician and Punic Studies: 4. "Monumentos"...
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    Pliny the Elder, remarked that a triton (merman) was seen off the coast of Olisipo (present-day Lisbon, Portugal), and it bore the physical appearance in...
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  • gardens. In Lusitania, most villae were situated around a few cities (Olisipo, Ebora Liberalitas Julia, and Augusta Emerita) or dispersed along the southern...
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    p. 277. ISBN 978-0-19-539536-5. de Almeida, Justino Mendes (1992). De Olisipo a Lisboa: estudos olisiponenses. Edições Cosmos. pp. 45–46. ISBN 978-972-9170-75-1...
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  • migration into the mining areas. The Romans founded numerous cities, such as Olisipo (Lisbon), Bracara Augusta (Braga), Aeminium (Coimbra) and Pax Julia (Beja)...
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    Scallabitanus that included cities such as Olisipo, Seilium and Conímbriga. It was connected by important roads to Olisipo, Bracara Augusta and was the location...
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    Belas) is a 3rd-century Roman barrier constructed to serve the city of Olisipo, located in civil parish of Queluz e Belas, municipality of Sintra (in...
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    north and south of Torres Novas, the latter is thought to be a part of the Olisipo-Bracara Augusta via. During the 12th century, the territory that was known...
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    being situated between Collipo (present-day Golpilheira near Leiria) and Olisipo (Lisbon). Archeological surveys later resulted in the discovery of a forum...
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    Britannia Alchester Flavius Quadratus aquilifer 1st century BCE Hispania Olisipo CIL II, 266 = HEp 11, 2001 Titus Flavius Rufus centurio 2nd century Italia...
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    enthusiasm. Along with some friends, he founded another publishing house, Olisipo, which published in 1921 a further two English poetry volumes: English...
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    a colony in Hispania that was refounded under Caesar and known also as Olisipo, present-day Lisbon, Portugal. During the Republic, only divine personifications...
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    traffic that connected the Roman Bracara Augusta (Roman name of Braga) and Olisipo (Roman name of Lisbon) with its waterway, which enabled connections with...
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  • Lǐsīběn – 里斯本 (Chinese), ليسبون (Persian), Lisaboni – ლისაბონი (Georgian*), Olisīpō (Latin), Olissipōn - Ὀλισσιπών (Ancient Greek) Wliksybama / Vvlixibama...
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  • Augusta → Braga Conimbriga → Condeixa-a-Nova (Coimbra) Iebora → Évora Olisipo → Al-Usbuna → Lisbon (Lisboa) Pax Iulia → Beja Portus Cale → Porto (Oporto)...
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