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    Plasencia, Cáceres. ¿Labbo también en Cabeço das Fráguas?, 2021 Prósper, BM (1999). "The inscription of Cabeço das Fráguas revisited. Lusitanian and Alteuropäisch...
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  • 1093/llc/fqx041. Prósper, Blanca María (2003). "The inscription of Cabeço das Fráguas revisited. Lusitanian and Alteuropäisch populations in the West of...
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  • divinidades del Cabeço das Fráguas y la gramática de la lengua lusitana". In: Actas de las jornadas Porcom, oilam, taurom. Cabeço das Fráguas: o santuário...
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  • Lusitanian name usually interpreted as a theonym, appearing on the Cabeço das Fraguas inscription from Portugal. Trebopala is probably a goddess. Although...
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    practiced by a few other Indo-European peoples, from Iberia to India. The Cabeço das Fráguas inscript (found in Portugal) describes a threefold sacrifice practiced...
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    Archived from the original on 31 December 2015. The inscription of Cabeço das Fráguas revisited. Lusitanian and Alteuropäisch populations in the West of...
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    Loiminna[dubious – discuss] in Portugal on the Lusitanian inscription of Cabeço das Fráguas. A euhemeristic account of Epona's origin occurs in the Parallela...
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    una inscripción lusitana de Plasencia, Cáceres. ¿Labbo también en Cabeço das Fráguas?, 2021 Media related to Hispano-Celtic languages at Wikimedia Commons...
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  • Reo/Reus is very similar to the name Reue appearing on the Lusitanian Cabeço das Fráguas inscription, part of which reads INDI TAVROM IFADEM REVE T..., usually...
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    religious inscriptions can still be found in some sanctuaries such as Cabeço de Fráguas. It is argued that the ancestral town of Castelos Velhos, from the...
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