• Olisipo (redirect from Olissipo)
    Municipium Cives Romanorum Felicitas Julia Olisipo (in Latin: Olisippo or Ulyssippo ; in Greek: Ὀλισσιπών, Olissipṓn, or Ὀλισσιπόνα, Olissipóna) was the...
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    made it a municipium called Felicitas Julia, adding the term to the name Olissipo. After the fall of the Roman Empire, it was ruled by a series of Germanic...
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    landholding system. The Romans improved existing cities, such as Lisbon (Olissipo) and Tarragona (Tarraco), established Zaragoza (Caesaraugusta), Mérida...
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    Since January 2021, she is the PI of the European H2020 Twinning project OLISSIPO - Fostering Computational Biology Research and Innovation in Lisbon, which...
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    do Vouga, an important Roman military fortification along routes from Olissipo (Lisbon) to Bracara Augusta (Braga). In the 9th century, Águeda was a prosperous...
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    Plata), extending up to Astorga, as well as another road leading west to Olissipo, present-day Lisbon. The bridge runs parallel to the nearby Acueducto de...
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    Maximo (383 - 388). Although it is unclear the area's importance within Olissipo, its agricultural contributions may have contributed to its strong settlement...
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    city of Cádiz, and, subsequently, coastal ports along the Algarve coast. Olissipo (Lisbon) is believed to be of Phoenician origin. By the time of the Carthaginians...
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    entered the Iberian peninsula in 219 BC, and occupied the Lusitanian city of Olissipo (Lisbon) in 205 BC, after winning the Second Punic War against the Carthaginians...
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  • Nabancia, Selleum Tomar Olisipo, Olisipo Felicitas Iulia, Felicitas Julia Olissipo, Ulyssipolis, Ulisseia Municipium Lisbon (Lisboa) Ossonoba Faro Pacensis...
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    existed along the crossroads between the major Roman towns of the time: Olissipo (Lisbon) and Cale (Porto). This continues to be a source of investigation...
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  • rock for their constructions, monuments and many of the inscriptions in Olissipo (Lisbon) from the quarries in Lisbon and Sintra, is not difficult to believe...
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    There is no evidence to support the myth of an ancient Greek founding of Olissipo (modern Lisbon) by Odysseus. The name Tartessian, when applied in archaeology...
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  • Gibraltar, only voyages of discovery. The myth of an ancient Greek founding of Olissipo (modern Lisbon) by Ulysses is not true. Rise of the colonial might of Carthage...
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  • advanced from central Portugal to northern Portugal. He had the city of Olissipo (modern Lisbon) fortified. Talabriga (Marnel, near Águeda) must have been...
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  • Peres Lisbon (Latin, Olisipo, Olisipo Felicitas Iulia, Felicitas Julia Olissipo, Ulyssipolis, Ulisseia) – Ulysses Marechal Carmona (Lisboa) – Óscar Carmona...
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    crosses the Tâmega River by the city of Chaves (Aquae Flaviae). Lisbon (Olissipo) has the remains of a theatre in the Alfama neighbourhood. The best-preserved...
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    of the 3rd century B.C., the Romans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula. OLISSIPO (the ancient name of Lisbon), allied with the Roman legions, was quickly...
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    namely governors of Lusitania or Imperial legates, by way of the Senate of Olissipo. The inscriptions were dedicated by Sextus Tigidius Perennis, governor...
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  • Selleum, Sellium Tomar Olisipo, Olisipo Felicitas Iulia, Felicitas Julia Olissipo, Ulyssipolis, Ulisseia Lisbon (Lisboa) Ossonoba Faro Pax Iulia, Pax Augusta...
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    country. A Roman road, crossing Alenquer (Lerabriga), connected ancient Olissipo (Lisbon) to Santarém (Scallabis) through the territory of Cartaxo. Yet...
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  • Technology  Poland 9th ASAT Aristotle University of Thessaloniki  Greece 10th Olissipo University of Lisboa  Portugal 11th U-Fly  Mexico 12th ICARUS PoliTo Politecnico...
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  • describing the etymology of Lisbon: 1. The name derives from Tartessian ‘Olissipo’ 2. The name is derived from the Phoenician phrase 𐤑𐤇𐤋𐤋𐤀 𐤏𐤁𐤁𐤅...
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    projects since 1998, including the Inria Associated Team Compasso and the OLISSIPO project with Susana Vinga from INESC-ID/IST in Lisbon, Portugal. She has...
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    link to other temples. In the vicinity of this site existed the Roman via Olissipo-Bracara Augusta connecting Lisbon and Braga, respectively. When, in the...
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    the allied city of Olissipo (modern Lisbon) fortified before advancing north, destroying settlements as he went. The city of Olissipo (modern Lisbon) sends...
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  • also attracted to the fertile lands and its distance from Felicitas Julia Olissipo (Lisbon). The villa was constructed sometime during the Roman occupation...
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