Lusitania was an ancient Iberian Roman province located where modern Portugal (south of the Douro river) and part of western Spain (the present autonomous community of Extremadura and a part of the province of Salamanca) lie. As with the Roman names of many European countries, Lusitania was and is often used as an alternative name for Portugal.[1]
Terms
Political movements
Outer space
Territories
Geology
Ships
- RMS Lusitania
- SS Lusitania
- Lusitania (1805 ship)
- SS Lusitania (1871)
Sports
Literature
- Os Lusíadas
- Lusitania Sacra[2]
- Luso-Brazilian Review
Churches
Military
News agencies
Animal breeds
Genera
Species
Animals
- Lusitanian cownose ray
- Lusitanian toadfish
- Lusitanian pine vole
- Carabus lusitanicus
- Arion lusitanicus
- Ommatissopyrops lusitanicus
- Lusitanops lusitanicus
- Dagetichthys lusitanicus
- Centrophorus lusitanicus
- Iberochondrostoma lusitanicum
- Brachyderes lusitanicus
- Adustomyces lusitanicus
- Odontosiro lusitanicus
- Monotropus lusitanicus
- Messor lusitanicus
- Oxybelus lusitanicus
- Nesticus lusitanicus
- Sphingonotus (Sphingonotus) lusitanicus
- Thorectes lusitanicus
- Ammoecius lusitanicus
- Amphimallon lusitanicum
- Exosoma lusitanicum
- Dorcadion lusitanicum
- Eosentomon lusitanicum
- Zodarion lusitanicum
- Sepidium lusitanicum
- Epaspidoceras lusitanicum
- Tomistoma lusitanicum
- Hydrolagus lusitanicus
- Homalenotus lusitanicus
- Platyderus lusitanicus
- Proasellus lusitanicus
- Polydesmus lusitanicus
- Trogulus lusitanicus
Plants
- Lusitanian oak
- Narcissus lusitanicus
- Asphodelus lusitanicus
- Cupressus lusitanica
- Kajanthus lusitanicus
- Allium lusitanicum
- Fritillaria lusitanica
- Drosophyllum lusitanicum
- Ophioglossum lusitanicum
- Echium lusitanicum
- Erica lusitanica
- Teucrium lusitanicum
- Hieracium lusitanicum
- Alexandrium lusitanicum
- Echinospartum lusitanicum
- Oedogonium lusitanicum
- Pinguicula lusitanica
Fungi
- Mucor lusitanicus
- Chlorophyllum lusitanicum
Firearms
Music
Companies
- LusoVU
References
- ↑ "Lusitania definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary". collinsdictionary.com. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
- ↑ "Lusitania Sacra". revistas.ucp.pt. Catholic University of Portugal. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
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