RM2FKG02Y–Viriathus (d. 139 BC). Leader of the Lusitanian people who fought against Roman expansion in Hispania in the mid-2nd century BC. Death of Viriathus. Engraving by Vallejo. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RM2J8HPKF–Viriato or Viriathus (d. 139 BC). Leader of the Lusitanian tribe that fought against the expansion of the Roman Empire in Hispania. Engraving, 1882.
RM2GD52AC–Viriato or Viriathus (d. 139 BC). Leader of the Lusitanian tribe that fought against the expansion of the Roman Empire in Hispania. Drawing by the author, Ramón Padró. Decorative paintings in the assembly hall of the Palace of the Provincial Deputation of Zamora. Engraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1882.
RM2A6019C–José de Madrazo's painting of the death of Viriatus. Viriatus (also spelled Viriathus; known as Viriato in Portuguese; died 139 BC) was the most important leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into the regions of western Hispania (Portugal). 1807
RMHPRTMR–Viriatus (died 139 B.C.). Leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into western Hispania. The uprising of Viriatus. Engraving. 1871.
RM2B51M66–Old color lithography portrait. Viriato. Viriatus, Viriathus was a Lusitanian leader, who faced the expansion of Rome in Hispania in the middle of the
RM2JF8A6M–Viriathus (d. 139 BC). Leader of the Lusitanian people who fought against Roman expansion in Hispania in the mid-2nd century BC. Death of Viriathus. Engraving by Vallejo. Later colouration. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RMGEB2MX–Lusitanian leader Viriato monument in Zamora, Spain
RM2JKM27T–Viriathus (d. 139 BC). Leader of the Lusitanian people who fought against Roman expansion in Hispania in the mid-2nd century BC. Death of Viriathus. Drawing by Méndez. Engraving by A. Roca. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1854.
RM2G9BFHN–Viriathus (d. 139 BC). Leader of the Lusitanian people who fought against Roman expansion in Hispania in the mid-2nd century BC. Death of Viriathus. Engraving by Vallejo. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852. Author: Spanish artist. José Vallejo (1821-1882).
RMHW52JM–Viriatus (died 139 B.C.). Leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into western Hispania. Battle near Ourique between Viriatus and Claudio Unimano, praetor governor of the Roman province of Hispania Citerior, (146 B.C.). The Roman troops of Unimano was defeated in that confrontation. 2nd century B.C. Color engraving. 'Glorias Españolas'.
RMRG5Y00–Bronze statue with celtic warrior
RMG1CTT8–José de Madrazo's painting of the death of Viriatus. Viriatus (also spelled Viriathus; known as Viriato in Portuguese; died 139 BC) was the most important leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into the regions of western Hispania (Portugal). 1807
RMG941CF–Death of Viriatus, leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion in Hispania, 139 BC. Engraving, 19th century.
RM2GH6J0J–Ancient Age. 2nd century BC. Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. Viriathus' justice. Thus perish the slaves of the Romans. Engraving. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume I, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1852.
RF2CA3NBG–Viseu / Portugal - 07/31/2020 : View of a monument, statue of Viriatus (Viriathus) from Lusitania, Lusitanian leader who fought against the Romans
RMARPPB9–Lusitanian Horse Riders leading the Historic Parade Festival dos Descobrimentos Lagos Algarve Portugal
RMB3NGXY–1913 25 Wild Lusitanian mares in the Ribatejo Province Portugal
RM2K894YE–Viriathus.
RM2JFXWY8–Viriathus (d. 139 BC). Leader of the Lusitanian people who fought against Roman expansion in Hispania in the mid-2nd century BC. Death of Viriathus. Engraving by Vallejo. Later colouration. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852. Author: Spanish artist. José Vallejo (1821-1882).
RMG1CTTB–José de Madrazo's painting of the death of Viriatus. Viriatus (also spelled Viriathus; known as Viriato in Portuguese; died 139 BC) was the most important leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into the regions of western Hispania (Portugal). 1807
RMG9418W–Death of Viriatus, leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion in Hispania, 139 BC. Engraving, 19th century.
RF2C9YWT8–Viseu /Portugal - 07/31/2020: View of a monument, statue of Viriatus (Viriathus) from Lusitania, Lusitanian leader who fought against the Romans
RM2JMECP3–Viriathus (d. 139 BC). Leader of the Lusitanian people who fought against Roman expansion in Hispania in the mid-2nd century BC. Death of Viriathus. Drawing by Méndez. Engraving by A. Roca. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1854. Author: Antonio Roca Sallent (1813-1864). Spanish engraver.
RF2C9YWY8–Viseu /Portugal - 07/31/2020: View of a monument, statue of Viriatus (Viriathus) from Lusitania, Lusitanian leader who fought against the Romans
RMPPCEAA–Viriatus (died 139 B.C.). Leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into western Hispania. The uprising of Viriatus. Engraving. 1871.
RF2CA8KE6–Viseu / Portugal - 07/31/2020 : View of a monument, statue of Viriatus (Viriathus) from Lusitania, Lusitanian leader who fought against the Romans
RMPPCE4A–Viriatus (died 139 B.C.). Leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into western Hispania. Battle near Ourique between Viriatus and Claudio Unimano, praetor governor of the Roman province of Hispania Citerior, (146 B.C.). The Roman troops of Unimano was defeated in that confrontation. 2nd century B.C. Color engraving. 'Glorias Espan olas'.
RF2CAGW05–Viseu / Portugal - 07/31/2020 : View of a monument, statue of Viriatus (Viriathus) from Lusitania, Lusitanian leader who fought against the Romans
RMTDKADN–Viriato o Viriathus (m. 139 A. C.). Líder de la tribu de los lusitanos que hizo frente a la expansión de Roma en Hispania, siglo II a. C. Dibujo del autor, Ramón Padró. Pinturas decorativas en el salón de sesiones del Palacio de la Diputación de Zamora. Grabado. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 30 de septiembre de 1882.
RM2GJ3YFA–Ancient Age. 2nd century BC. Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. Viriathus' justice. Thus perish the slaves of the Romans. Engraving. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume I, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1852.
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