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LusitaniaAncient area of the Iberian peninsula, roughly equivalent to Portugal. Conquered by Rome in 139 BC, the province of Lusitania rebelled periodically until it was finally conquered by Pompey (73–72 BC). As constituted by Augustus in AD 5, the province included all of Portugal and much of western Spain. Lusitania
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More than 200 horses will be in the show, including Andalusians, Lusitanians, Arabians and Clydesdales. The subsequent ruckus really should not occur at all, since, after all, "eternal Fate I (Whose high decrees no Power can ere revoke)" [21] has already decided in favor of the Lusitanians, a decision to which Jupiter, who has the first and last word, has filly acquiesced. The horses - all stallions and geldings - are Arabians, Belgians, Lusitanians, Percherons and American Quarter horses. |
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