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Viriato (Viriathus in Latin) was a Lusitanian leader who faced the expansion of Rome in Hispania in the middle of the 2nd century BC. C. in the southwestern territory of the Iberian Peninsula, within the so-called Lusitanian wars. His territory occupied most of what is now Portugal south of the Duero and an area of Spain, mainly Extremadura and the province of Salamanca. His capital was the city of Augusta Emerita, currently Mérida. He was the symbol of the Iberian resistance and a man of prestige who suffered the greatest disloyalty since he He sent Minuro who was a warrior born in Urso (now Osuna) as an emissary along with Ditalco and Audax to negotiate a peace treaty with the Romans. The consul Marco Popilio Lenas bribed them and on his return they assassinated Viriato The winners did not get the glory they expected and Viriato was a legend. From that moment on, the phrase "Rome does not pay traitors" became famous, dedicated to Viriato's assassins. We hope that the diploma is to your liking.
We will activate from Germany, Sicily and various points in Spain in cb and hf from the 26th
After performing ONLY ONE QSO with the activator, you must send an e-mail to qsl@limaoscar.com with the subject : Request indicative and name
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Viriato (Viriathus in Latin) was a Lusitanian leader who faced the expansion of Rome in Hispania in the middle of the 2nd century BC. C. in the southwestern territory of the Iberian Peninsula, within the so-called Lusitanian wars. His territory occupied most of what is now Portugal south of the Duero and an area of Spain, mainly Extremadura and the province of Salamanca. His capital was the city of Augusta Emerita, currently Mérida. He was the symbol of the Iberian resistance and a man of prestige who suffered the greatest disloyalty since he He sent Minuro who was a warrior born in Urso (now Osuna) as an emissary along with Ditalco and Audax to negotiate a peace treaty with the Romans. The consul Marco Popilio Lenas bribed them and on his return they assassinated Viriato The winners did not get the glory they expected and Viriato was a legend. From that moment on, the phrase "Rome does not pay traitors" became famous, dedicated to Viriato's assassins. We hope that the diploma is to your liking.
We will activate from Germany, Sicily and various points in Spain in cb and hf from the 26th
After performing ONLY ONE QSO with the activator, you must send an e-mail to qsl@limaoscar.com with the subject : Request indicative and name
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