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Lusitanian and Church
* The Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church ( extraprovincial to the Archbishop of Canterbury )
* The Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church ( Portugal )
* Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church
The Patriarchate of Milan has close fellowship with the continuing Italo-Byzantine Orthodox Church and the Lusitanian Orthodox Church.
The Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church () in Portugal is a member church of the Anglican Communion.
From the beginning the church was assisted by a Council of Bishops presided over by Lord Plunket, at that time Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath, and years afterwards there were some American Episcopal Bishops who provided Episcopal ministrations and pastoral care, particularly Bishops in Charge of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, until the consecration of the first Lusitanian Bishop in 1958.
Under the terms of the Bonn Agreement, the Lusitanian Church established full communion with various branches of the Anglican and Old Catholic Communions.
The Lusitanian Church is a diocese with 2 archdeaconries, for the North and South of Portugal, and 14 parishes.
The Lusitanian Church embraces three orders of ministry: deacon, priest, and bishop.
Like many other Anglican churches, the Lusitanian Church has entered into full communion with the Old Catholics.

Lusitanian and was
It was named after the Lusitani or Lusitanian people ( an Indo-European people ).
Votive altars suggest that the god inspired the early Lusitanian resistance against the Romans. The epithets lead also to think that he was the chief deity of his pantheon.
In Lusitanian and Celtic polytheism, Borvo ( also Bormo, Bormanus, Bormanicus, Borbanus, Boruoboendua, Vabusoa, Labbonus or Borus ) was a healing deity associated with bubbling spring water.
Nantosuelta was also the Goddess of Nature in Lusitanian mythology.
After the Roman victory over the Lusitanian hero Viriathus the settlement was named by the Romans, Occelum Durii or Ocellodurum ( literally, " Eye of the Duero ").
He was also involved in the Lusitanian War.
It was pushed later to 9 December 2008 with a new title: Lusitanian Metal.
It is believed that the castle was constructed on the site of a primitive Lusitanian castro that was later conquered by the Romans during the 1st century B. C. E.
Viriatus ( known as Viriato in Portuguese and Spanish ) ( died 138 BC ) was the most important leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into the regions of Western Hispania ( as the Romans would call it ), where the Roman province of Lusitania would be established ( in the areas comprising most of Portugal, Extremadura and south of the Douro river in Spain ).
The only reference to the location of his native tribe was made by the Greek historian Diodorus Siculus who claims he was from the Lusitanian tribes of the ocean side.
He was known to the Romans as the dux of the Lusitanian army, as the adsertor ( protector ) of Hispania, or as an imperator, probably of the confederated Lusitanian and Celtiberian tribes.
According to Appian, Viriatus was one of the few who escaped when Galba, the Roman consul, massacred the flos iuventutis, the flower of the young Lusitanian warriors, in 150 BC.
Ultimately even the Romans recognized that it was more prudent to use treachery rather than open confrontation to defeat the Lusitanian uprising.
The area was dominated by two ethnic communities: the Zoelae, with their seat in Castro de Avelãs, and a Lusitanian civitas under the stewardship of the Baniense in the southern part of the district.
In Roman times the town was known as Turgalium and became a prefecture stipendiary of the Lusitanian capital, Emerita Augusta.
Its history dates back to the days when it was a pre-historical settlement, a shelter for Lusitanian shepherds, and a Roman fortress known as Cava Juliana or Silia Hermínia.
The 1st century Roman road and two bridges ( the second was destroyed in the 17th century after flooding ) connected the outpost of Lorica to the rest of their Lusitanian province.
A special volunteer force of 18, 000, called Os Viriatos ( in honour of Lusitanian leader and Portuguese legendary national hero Viriathus ), led by regular army officers was recruited to fight as part of Franco's army, even if unofficially.
Cariocecus was the god of war in Lusitanian mythology, in the cultural area of Lusitania ( in the territory of modern Portugal and part of Spain ).
Ares Lusitani ( Latin for the Lusitanian Ares ) was the God of horses and knights in Lusitanian mythology, in the cultural area of Gallaecia and Lusitania ( in the territory of modern Galicia ( Spain ) and Portugal ).
Bandonga was a goddess of the Lusitanian Celtici, in the modern region of Alentejo, in southern Portugal.

Lusitanian and these
** The Lusitanian War from 155 to 139 BC, between the Romans and the Lusitanians, namely during the period these were led by Viriathus.
Blazquez-Martinez also observed that whereas there were large numbers of deities recorded in the Northern Lusitanian and Gallaecian regions, only the names of Endovelicus, Ataegina and Runesocesius appeared in the South, beyond the Tagus river, which some have supposed must have meant particular importance was attached to these three.

Lusitanian and at
Located on the Southwestern European margin ( offshore Portugal ) is another abandoned rift, the Lusitanian Basin, that evolved at the same time as the Canadian Grand Banks region, where the Hibernia Oil Field is located.
Mindful of the dangers presented by Latour-Maubourg's horsemen, Cole flanked his line at either end with a unit in column: on the right were the division's massed light companies, including those from Brigadier Kemmis's brigade, while the first battalion of the Lusitanian Legion took station on the left.
Rarely mentioned in the sources regarding the Lusitanian, Celtiberian or Roman Civil Wars of the 2nd – 1st centuries BC, they re-emerged from a relative obscurity just prior to the outbreak of the first Astur-Cantabrian war at the late 1st century BC.

Lusitanian and over
The Lusitanian were followed by Spaniards who arrived in the capital almost exclusively by political issues, thanks to disputes over the Iberian Peninsula.
Many of the structures that survived this period include ancient churches and inscriptions built over previous constructions, which were the centre of Lusitanian settlements.
Bodan is the religious leader of Lusitania, and his word holds an inordinate amount of sway over the actions of the Lusitanian forces.
** Fabius Servilianus, after the defeat, declared Viriathus to be a Friend of the Roman People and recognized the Lusitanian rule over their own lands.

Lusitanian and by
He then breaks his promise to the defeated Lusitanian rebels by instituting a massacre of 9, 000 of their number during the peace talks.
* The Lusitanian War ends when the rebellion collapses after the assassination of Viriathus by a Roman agent.
Unfortunately, the Lusitanian ecosystem is pervaded by a complex virus, dubbed ' Descolada ' ( Portuguese for " no longer glued ") by humans.
The difficulty encountered by the Romans in this area, resulted in the Greek historian Strabo identifying the Lusitanian region and its peoples are the most powerful groups in the Iberian peninsula.
They are unsuccessful — Vaphreze is murdered by the leader of the Lusitanian army, an incredibly strong and enigmatic warrior who, because of his unique headgear, is known only as Silvermask.
This led to the city's destruction by the indigenous Iberian confederation, led by the Lusitanians, during the Lusitanian War against Rome.
An alternative reading, as a single word Runesocesius, was proposed by J M Blazquez-Martinez in the light of the element-eso-being a recurring one in Lusitanian names.
The language was spoken in the territory inhabited by Lusitanian tribes, from Douro to the Tagus rivers, territory that nowadays belongs mainly to Portugal, but also to Spain.
The Lusitanian inscriptions retain Indo-European p in positions where Celtic languages would not, most unambiguously in PORCOM ' pig ' in one inscription, PORGOM in another, a feature often considered non-Celtic by definition.
The city was destroyed by the Lusitanians, during the Lusitanian War against Rome, because the Conii had become allied with the Romans during the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula ( called Hispania by the Romans ).
until its destruction by the Romans there was a Celtic Lusitanian Castro or fortified village in nearby São Brás Mount.

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