The Lusitanians - The People who gave rise to the Portuguese Nation

The Lusitanians - The People who gave rise to the Portuguese Nation
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  • @dogidogediggidydogedd957
    @dogidogediggidydogedd9575 ай бұрын

    Thanks for talking about this great country 🇵🇹

  • @uptown_rider8078
    @uptown_rider80785 ай бұрын

    Today in Portugal we are still proud of our Celtic culture and heritage.

  • @dickhardpicard

    @dickhardpicard

    5 ай бұрын

    Boooooo👎

  • @gregorjack1912

    @gregorjack1912

    5 ай бұрын

    Gg

  • @way2tehdawn

    @way2tehdawn

    5 ай бұрын

    We are? I tell my family and they don’t believe me.

  • @uptown_rider8078

    @uptown_rider8078

    5 ай бұрын

    @@way2tehdawn We definitely are brother. The Celtic tribes that inhabited Iberia are the foundation of our people. We’ve had influence from the Romans and Germanic tribes too, but our people are primarily Celtic, and it shows with our culture

  • @paulocorreia9670

    @paulocorreia9670

    5 ай бұрын

    Most people dont even know history.

  • @antoniosousa3115
    @antoniosousa31155 ай бұрын

    I am portuguese and im asking Why their isn’t a series about Viriato

  • @mrscanlan.5016

    @mrscanlan.5016

    5 ай бұрын

    Also a great film about the Great leader too, and the unfortunately betrayal of his solider too, I FEEL WHAT YOU ARE SAYING, Viriato was like Spartacus in a way, fought the Roman's off for a few years, GREAT WARRIOR AND LEADER HE WAS

  • @mrscanlan.5016

    @mrscanlan.5016

    5 ай бұрын

    It was three Snakes of men who betrayed the leader Virito,. in Audux, Ditalcus and Minurus

  • @anotherunwantedopinion2914

    @anotherunwantedopinion2914

    5 ай бұрын

    Tens na Netflix

  • @antoniosousa3115

    @antoniosousa3115

    5 ай бұрын

    @@anotherunwantedopinion2914 a sério qual?

  • @anotherunwantedopinion2914

    @anotherunwantedopinion2914

    5 ай бұрын

    @@antoniosousa3115 escreve Viriato, é uma série portuguesa

  • @raphaelmartins8304
    @raphaelmartins83045 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this well done documentary. Its nice to see something historical on Portugal 🇵🇹 , much appreciated 😀.

  • @marciocarvalho8975

    @marciocarvalho8975

    3 ай бұрын

    Most of great Brit countries believe the celt culture appears in theyr therritory and that feeling of gealousy put them at the ridículous

  • @pedrorodrigues7285
    @pedrorodrigues72855 ай бұрын

    The horse culture and navigation are definitely a Lusitanian legacy in Portugal, completely different than others peninsula cultures, is Lusitanian mark.

  • @binalcensored2104
    @binalcensored21044 ай бұрын

    Almost all European people emigrated to Portugal at one time or another in history. Europe, especially in the Middle Ages, was constantly crushed by numerous famines and this almost never happened in Iberia. In Portugal, in the coldest winters, large, sweet and juicy oranges grow in January. The amount of vitamin C during the winter that Mother Nature makes available to human beings in this region is a miracle!

  • @joserodrigues46
    @joserodrigues465 ай бұрын

    Portugal is composed of two former Roman provinces: Gallaecia and Lusitania. Saying that Portugal's origin is in the Lusitanians in not accurate. The cradle of the nation is in Gallaecia. That idea of Portugal=Lusitania was a concept invented in the 16th century in order to associate the origin of the nation with an historical and heroic myth of a people battling the Romans (remember Viriato and Sertorio).

  • @LuDa-lf1xd

    @LuDa-lf1xd

    5 ай бұрын

    But then you have to tell apart Portugal from Galicia. It's easier that way.

  • @BadGoloum

    @BadGoloum

    5 ай бұрын

    @@LuDa-lf1xd Easier yet not accurate. Same as using the terms "Gauls" when talking about all the different tribes living in the area named Gallia by the romans. It's tedious but i think that History should be as accurate as possible.

  • @pedrorodrigues7285

    @pedrorodrigues7285

    5 ай бұрын

    Thats why Portugal is independent from the rest of Spaniards, we have better pedigree since ever. We are like Spartans, have warrior people legacy.

  • @luispedro1668

    @luispedro1668

    4 ай бұрын

    És do norte... Eu também sou mas desde sempre somos associados aos lusitanos e muito bem. São os nossos ancestrais e parte da nossa hereditariedade vem deles

  • @proactividade

    @proactividade

    2 ай бұрын

    Os nossos antepassados são os bracaros. Lusitanos é uma invenção lisboeta.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE5 ай бұрын

    Good video thanks 👍🏻

  • @SulliMike23
    @SulliMike235 ай бұрын

    I always wondered where the name of the ocean liner Lusitania got its name and now I know where.

  • @anacasanova7350

    @anacasanova7350

    13 күн бұрын

    Las naranjas y limones llegaron con lis árabes a Hispania. Año 711

  • @TONYTAKER100
    @TONYTAKER1005 ай бұрын

    Now i can't decide between Viriato and Cristiano Ronaldo...

  • @PlayLisTV4u

    @PlayLisTV4u

    5 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @teresasemanas5707

    @teresasemanas5707

    Күн бұрын

    MDR 😂😂😂

  • @charliemcternan8190
    @charliemcternan81905 ай бұрын

    Such great stpury

  • @Etzio123
    @Etzio1235 ай бұрын

    Is there any Portuguese here ?

  • @jorgitoviejoamigo2736

    @jorgitoviejoamigo2736

    Ай бұрын

    I' m portuguese , but by heart.

  • @NawikSaraiva

    @NawikSaraiva

    Күн бұрын

    Yesss

  • @teresasemanas5707

    @teresasemanas5707

    Күн бұрын

    Yes, à love you Portugal... 🇵🇹🇫🇷

  • @user-gj2ot6wd8s
    @user-gj2ot6wd8s4 ай бұрын

    Lusitanians the most powerful and bravest people among all the Iberian nations

  • @jorgitoviejoamigo2736

    @jorgitoviejoamigo2736

    Ай бұрын

    Don't forget the Cantabrian tribes.

  • @user-gj2ot6wd8s

    @user-gj2ot6wd8s

    Ай бұрын

    of course my friend

  • @untappedtravel
    @untappedtravel5 ай бұрын

    Incredible

  • @AIdoessongtitles
    @AIdoessongtitles5 ай бұрын

    Don't get how this channel doesn't have more views especially with 2 million subs

  • @ChuckHackney
    @ChuckHackney5 ай бұрын

    Learned so much about the Lusitanians, as ancient Rome, both the republic and the empire constantly fascinate me. So I learned for the first time about Viriato. I figured it would become the province of Lusitania. So, a small question: Is Lusitania honored in Portuguese history today? Smaller question: Is this where the ship the Lusitania got its name? Just wondering?

  • @ocanaldojj

    @ocanaldojj

    5 ай бұрын

    We still call ourselves Lusitanos I'm not sure to which extent we keep the traditions and all cause I moved here when I was young but portuguese people are very proud of their ancestors who fought against every invader and gave their lives to provide a future to following generations

  • @kermitthethinker1465

    @kermitthethinker1465

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ocanaldojj We didn't call ourself Lusitanians until 1572,we have very little to do with Lusitanians.

  • @ReivasMC

    @ReivasMC

    4 ай бұрын

    yes to all of your questions, I'm Portuguese

  • @RunningTurtleTruth

    @RunningTurtleTruth

    4 ай бұрын

    Lusitania is honoured in Portugal, much more than Rome, the Visigoths, or Arabs. Our XVI century epic poem Lusiadas, written by Luis Camões, makes that connection and we celebrate it on the 10th of June. Yes, the early XX century ship got its name form the Roman Province Lusitania.

  • @paulocorreia7942

    @paulocorreia7942

    4 ай бұрын

    All countries and people who speak Portuguese are still called Lusophone today. And when we want to talk about relations between countries, it's Luso something, for example "Lusofrench, or Lusoanglosaxon. Lusoalemão(german)"

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan235 ай бұрын

    ❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍

  • @jimenagarcia32019
    @jimenagarcia320195 ай бұрын

    3:36 and 3:43 look Minoan, really nice art though!!

  • @wolfbane7497
    @wolfbane74975 ай бұрын

    Do the fable of the man and the sack

  • @patrickd.3681
    @patrickd.36815 ай бұрын

    So, these are what the famous ocean liner was named after.

  • @juanantoniomarcelinodiaz8272
    @juanantoniomarcelinodiaz827214 күн бұрын

    Portugal is an example of the history of the Iberian peoples. The Atlantic Hispania, which began European exploration of the terrestrial globe.

  • @xmaniac99
    @xmaniac995 ай бұрын

    Should have talked more about the Luso language which is considered to be part of proto Italic language family since its reclassification in the late 2010s.

  • @heraclito3114

    @heraclito3114

    5 ай бұрын

    Are you talking about Portuguese?

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    5 ай бұрын

    It wasn't reclassified, it still isn't classified. In the 2010's the idea it could have been related to the Italic languages arose. This is compatible with the theory Proto-Celtic and Proto-Italic both derive from a common Italo-Celtic language, brought by the Indo-European steppe herders when they moved into Bell Beaker territory. This would make Lusitanian a conservative sample of Proto-Italo-Celtic before they diverged.

  • @HeAndrRoiz

    @HeAndrRoiz

    5 ай бұрын

    Only Prósper is bold enough to call it Italic, but that makes no sense historically nor archaeologically because ties between Italy and (west) Iberia only happen during the Roman period. It's almost certainly just one of the languages that evolved from the earlier Italo-Celtic branch of early NW-IE languages that existed throughout western Europe after the Bell Beaker expansion, making it close to Italic and Celtic, but not a sub-branch of either.

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    5 ай бұрын

    @@HeAndrRoiz Good post

  • @xmaniac99

    @xmaniac99

    5 ай бұрын

    @@HeAndrRoiz never the less it is becoming a more mainstream thought. Just like the Dacian language is being considered for reclassification to a proto Italic language. The field is fascinating. Thanks for your comment btw!

  • @pavelavietor1
    @pavelavietor15 ай бұрын

    FELIS AÑO NUEVO

  • @normansidey5258
    @normansidey52585 ай бұрын

    England’s Oldest Ally, Portugal.

  • @ionidhunedoara1491
    @ionidhunedoara14915 ай бұрын

    I remember a famous poem about them called Os Lusiadas by the great Camoens.

  • @spaliverpool71

    @spaliverpool71

    5 ай бұрын

    Maior exponente da lingua galega Ha Ha Ha

  • @Icneumone7

    @Icneumone7

    5 ай бұрын

    Worth remembering that Camões fought to conquer Ceuta, Goa, Diu. Lost his right eye in battle. Challenged the Portuguese king. Participated in the initial colonization of Africa. Returned to Portugal to become the most acclaimed poet of all time.

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    @@spaliverpool71 maior troll nos comments

  • @spaliverpool71

    @spaliverpool71

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lordcommandernox9197 Malpoucado. Ta' delirando 😎

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    @@spaliverpool71 Nao percebo esse criolo

  • @iancuconstantinescu9617
    @iancuconstantinescu96175 ай бұрын

    Moors weren’t black though…

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    There would have been some, but they were Berbers so most likely light-skinned and with green eyes even, just as today. The Ummayad elite were Arab and they would have had an entourage that had black muslims as well, the berbers mainly traded in gold, salt and slaves with Sub-Saharan kingdoms.

  • @Notnamed45.

    @Notnamed45.

    5 ай бұрын

    Moors are caucasians, is not rare in Iran for example the people have blue and especially green eyes

  • @Notnamed45.

    @Notnamed45.

    5 ай бұрын

    Iran is the old Persian Empire

  • @luispedro1668

    @luispedro1668

    4 ай бұрын

    Not white either

  • @iancuconstantinescu9617

    @iancuconstantinescu9617

    4 ай бұрын

    @@luispedro1668 yes they where

  • @jayhuxley2559
    @jayhuxley25592 ай бұрын

    On those times to be a sheperd of its own cattle it was one high profession. Also in Wales and British isles.

  • @lopazio
    @lopazio2 ай бұрын

    The most popular riot cart racer in ancient Rome was a Lusitanean called Gaius

  • @jamesevans1890
    @jamesevans18905 ай бұрын

    From what I read Portuguese identity didn't exist as separate from other Iberian/Spanish people until the Reconquista and only came about because of a family dispute, so an accident really, not long-forgotten Lusitanian tribal affiliation. What became Northern Portugal was governed by the daughter of the king of Leon and her husband who ended up later falling out with her sister Queen of Leon and so parted ways to eventual independence....

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    Of course, the Portuguese didn't exist until Portugal formed, Countries didn't exist, Portugal is one of the oldest in Europe. What existed were people who were divided by tribes, the Lusitani were distinct from the others, also the Lusitani were comprised of 33 smaller tribes, and were cousins to the Galicians of Iberia (not the ones in eastern Europe.) and not related to the Greeks to the west and other Iberian tribes who were always philosophically different. Their identity was still alive during the period of the Reconquista, in fact, the Muslims who defeated Roderic only did so with the help of the natives who were fed up with the feudalist system the Germans brought with them, so they allied with the Ummayad in secret and switched sides mid-battle, just as the Lusitanis would have. The Muslims were the scientists and the tolerant ones back then. First ever recorded human flight was in Cordoba during that period, look it up. The German Christians were stealing people's land and forcing them to convert, while the Muslims only wanted taxes, just like the Romans once did, so my ancestors had an easy choice. As a result during the Ummayad period, native descendants were awarded their ancestral lands back in one of the largest agrarian reforms in Europe. The identity has always been here, and will always be here, besides, the Lusitani still ARE, there are still ethnic Lusitani people (and horses) in Portugal. Is every Portuguese person of Lusitani descent? Nope. Are there still large populations left? Yep. Do we love the ideals of freedom and humanism and rank top five in Libertarian Countries? Yep. People have co-opted the term _identity politics_ 'cause this is what it really means. It's the reason the Basques and Catalonians want more autonomy. Autonomy only the Portuguese retained in Iberia, every other culture facing assimilation by Madrid and the Castilians.

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    Our first King might have been from Burgundy and had a mother from Leon, but he was raised here, and when his house was replaced by that of Avis, a bastard lineage, the Lusitani were back in the throne. Want to know more about the Lusitani? You can always check their site: Aceltrebopala

  • @jamesevans1890

    @jamesevans1890

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lordcommandernox9197 Absolutely, there is rich local tradition and culture throughout Europe and the world, and resentment to central authority - to rule by "outsiders" - is almost always present. I would disagree with the notion of the Muslims being tolerant though, that is a stereotype of Al-Andalus that doesn't really bare close scrutiny. They destroyed nearly all churches in urban areas and subjected Christians to punitive taxation, which was a form of forced conversion for those who couldn't afford to pay, and periodic martyrdom. During the Reconquista the Christians were generally no less tolerant to the conquered than the Muslims, beyond displacing muslim inhabitants from urban areas so they were guaranteed to be loyal centres of defence. Many Christians were taken as slaves and many Jewish people emigrated from Muslim areas to Christian areas in medieval Spain to avoid repression - unfortunately Christian Spain later engaged in horrendous anti-Semitic acts and the evil of the Inquisition as the darkness of religious zealotry took a firmer hold in Europe. Al-Andalus benefitted from substantial urban areas and close connections with the wider Mediterranean and Muslim worlds so enjoyed a higher standard of living and shared scientific knowledge compared to the northern, mountainous Christian kingdoms which were impoverished and fighting for survival. The Christian north did eventually develop proto-universities and was keen to gain knowledge from both the Muslim South and the rest of Europe.

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@jamesevans1890 The Ummayad were very tolerant for the time even when compared to Christians... Especially when compared to Crhistians here, the Vandals, Suebi and Visigoths. You can see it in their art which survided with lush landscapes animals and even seggcy women, their patronage of the arts and sciences was like that of the Medici in the Renaissance. The term wise men which we associate with long beards and mage dresses is a reference to that period too and the way sages would dress, it wasn't uncommon to see European Christian Nobility from the North studying Latin and Arabic in Muslim Universities, they were very tolerant if you had coin. The Muslims became more regressive after the Abbasid took over, and also lost the status as benevolent exotic elites during that time over here, which led to the natives once again siding with a Germanic descendant and pointing their arms back at the "invader". As for the taxes issue, the reason the Muslims became popular to begin with, was they would forgo all taxes if you converted to Islam, and if did not then you would have to pay it to them instead of the Pope. That led to many pagans just converting so they could avoid paying taxes or even remaining unconverted to any of those two religions until as late as the XV century in Portugal, time at which dolmens were still being converted to chapels by the Christians to finally convert those Lusitani heathens who wouldn't relent! haha, it gets really murky, with those two religions over the centuries, in the end it's all about power anyway, so it's good to know my ancestors were so pragmatic.

  • @uptown_rider8078

    @uptown_rider8078

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lordcommandernox9197 The ummayads were not tolerant at all, they were evil and vile. They enslaved and oppressed anyone that didn’t follow their religion, and stole land that wasn’t theirs

  • @adoniscortereal2666
    @adoniscortereal266615 күн бұрын

    ... After the Moors, there was the reconquest of the territory by the Iberian Europeans. The Moors who were not killed fled or were expelled from the peninsula...

  • @Bushmansmeg
    @Bushmansmeg5 ай бұрын

    So glad you used BC & AD

  • @JM-hf9bl

    @JM-hf9bl

    5 ай бұрын

    There's some silly new terminology isn't there?

  • @Bushmansmeg

    @Bushmansmeg

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JM-hf9bl its unbeliveably silly. and a syllabl longer to say as well.

  • @brixcosmo6849
    @brixcosmo68498 күн бұрын

    Lusitanians! ❤️🇵🇹

  • @Fred-px5xu
    @Fred-px5xu5 ай бұрын

    Again another major correction. The accurate term Paleo-Iberic or Celtic.

  • @vitortiguira2356
    @vitortiguira23565 ай бұрын

    My ancestor 💪🏻🗿

  • @malgusvitiate7002
    @malgusvitiate70025 ай бұрын

    Great video, but while it is true that the Lusitanians were greatly influenced by Celtic culture, it is unlikely that they were specifically Celtic-speaking, with recent scholarship suggesting that the Lusitanian language constituted a distinct branch of Indo-European, albeit one that was heavily influenced by neighboring Celtic languages, such as Celtiberian and Gallaecian.

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    5 ай бұрын

    It is most likely that Lusitanian was a more conservative version of the Indo-European language that gave origin to both Celtic and Italic. Hence "Proto-Italo-Celtic" would be my prefered classification for Lusitanian.

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    4 ай бұрын

    Upon further reading, a 2007 paper by the university of Coimbra has analysed all known Lusitanian toponimy and came to the conclusion that 63.5% of it was of Celtic origin, and the only words of Italic origin (18%) were literally in Latin, evidently from the period of Roman occupation or acculturation. Upon further reading in Lusitanian anthroponyms, i noticed that most often than not they write their names with "Celti" as a surname. Clearly evidencing that they did in fact identify themselves as being Celts, unlike many other people we call "Celtic" today (like in the British Islands) which have never even consider themselves or were considered by others as such, until we decided to reclassify them based on their language. Therefore i completely changed my mind on the classification of Lusitanian, it has to be undeniably Celtic, and even if it's a more distinctive branch from the other Celtic branches, the fact languages are named after people, and not people named after languages, that would make the Lusitanian language *THE* Celtic language.

  • @williswameyo5737
    @williswameyo57373 ай бұрын

    Lusitanians were mostly Iberian, later adopting Celtic cultures, Greek and Phoenician cultures

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia
    @FaithfulOfBrigantia5 ай бұрын

    0:01 These are Iberians, not Lusitanians 0:15 A lot to unpack here: Lusitanian or Celt on the top left Turdetanian on the middle-left Lusitanian or Celtiberian in the middle with the Falcata looking back Iberian in the middle Celtic or Lusitanian helmet on the bottom-right Celt or Lusitanian charging with the Chainmail Iberian charging further ahead with the falcata Another Iberian in the far right A Celtic/Lusitanian straight sword on the horizon. This image includes every single type of equipment found in the peninsula, this is innacurate because there is no evidence of any battle where every single culture fought on the same side, and they didn't all share the same items (there was some overlap between the tribes, but only the most basic elements such as small shields or spears were shared among all) 0:25 By the architecture, these are Gallaecian or Asturian Celts. Although they descend from the same people as the Lusitanians, and largely overlaped territorially and culturally. 0:40 This a Celtiberian horseman, not Lusitanian. 0:50 The horsemen are Iberian, not Lusitanian. 1:05 These are clearly Gallaecian Celts, not exactly Lusitanians. 1:20 Possibly Lusitanians trading with phoenicians. 1:40 They look Lusitanian, but the house doesn't, possibly Romanized Lusitanian. 2:20 These pass as Lusitanian or Celtic, however the detail of the horse fibula hints at Celtiberian. 2:27 These are Iberians, not Lusitanians. 3:02 A Gallaecian on the left, possibly a Lusitanian on the right, there's a Turdetanian on the middle, the rest are Iberians. Note that the Viriathus actively fought AGAINST the Iberians and Turdetanians, who were allies of Rome during the Lusitanian wars. Not alongside them. 3:36 Unlikely Lusitanian, or even period-appropriate. 3:43 Unlikely Lusitanian, or even period-appropriate 4:00 Possibly Lusitanian or Celt. 4:03 Balearic Iberians, not Lusitanian. 4:17 Mostly Iberians, notably one Celt in the middle, likely Celtiberian possibly Lusitanian. 4:25 Iberian on the horse, Iberian, possibly Celtiberian on the right, neither Lusitanian 4:40 Gallaecian, although it could pass as Lusitanian or Asturian. 4:49 Fantasy Romano-Celtiberian hybrid. 5:21 Possibly Lusitanians or Celtiberians on the right. 5:27 Balearic Iberians, not Lusitanian. 5:43 Fantasy Armor 6:26 Passes as Lusitanian. 6:35 and onwards, anacronistic armors typical of renaissance paintings. 7:35 Fantasy Greek-Celtiberian hybrid 7:47 Possibly Lusitanians 8:32 Lusitanian or Celtiberian on the left. Iberian in the middle. Celt or Lusitanian on the Right Walls are distinctively Celtiberian however. 8:55 Iberian soldiers and Iberian walls on the background, definitely not Lusitanian. Overall Score: Better than average ngl.

  • @fattsteve

    @fattsteve

    5 ай бұрын

    Can't learn nothin if ye know all the answers already

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    5 ай бұрын

    @@fattsteve Knowing which material art and architecture is associated with each culture is the bare minimum and hardly all the answers. There is so much more i wish it was even possible to know, but it is unfortunately lost to the ages.

  • @jimenagarcia32019

    @jimenagarcia32019

    5 ай бұрын

    3:36 and 3:43 are clearly Minoan

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes! I knew they looked familiar, but i couldn't quite put my finger on it. Now that you mention it, absolutely. They look just like the Minoan fresco replica i got from Greece.

  • @nubeirothropic

    @nubeirothropic

    5 ай бұрын

    to me this video just fuels portuguese patriotism and the vast majority of these images just paints the lusitanians and the celtic tribes in iberia as iberians/mediterranians or heavily influenced by the iberian culture which is not the case at all tbh

  • @christopherellis2663
    @christopherellis26635 ай бұрын

    Lusitani

  • @ecurewitz
    @ecurewitz5 ай бұрын

    What elements of Lusitanian society survive today in modern Portugal

  • @robertolang9684

    @robertolang9684

    5 ай бұрын

    DNAAAAAAAAAA CULTURE DOES PORTUGUESE CULTURE RESEMBLE ANY OTHER EUROPEAN NATIONNNNN? YES CLOSE TO THE HELVETICA

  • @user-zn5xn2eh9u

    @user-zn5xn2eh9u

    5 ай бұрын

    The lusitanian horse!

  • @spaliverpool71

    @spaliverpool71

    5 ай бұрын

    The galego lgge 😂😂😂

  • @JM-hf9bl

    @JM-hf9bl

    5 ай бұрын

    Trebaruna, a Lusitanian goddess that Moonspell celebrated in a song. A great one by the way.

  • @ecurewitz

    @ecurewitz

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JM-hf9bl good to know, thanks

  • @KennethMachnica-vj3hf
    @KennethMachnica-vj3hf5 ай бұрын

    They must have been pretty badass, if they were able to keep the land by the ocean. I wonder if they had hot chicks, there, back then. Hiyoh !!!

  • @marciocarvalho8975
    @marciocarvalho89753 ай бұрын

    Celtic culture began here!

  • @truthismycause2800

    @truthismycause2800

    3 ай бұрын

    The lusitanii were "celticized", not celts.

  • @merial7
    @merial75 ай бұрын

    Not just that, but these people are responsible for the luso phone nations!

  • @pavelavietor1
    @pavelavietor15 ай бұрын

    RODRIGUEZ WAS THERE SALUDOS

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo575 ай бұрын

    And the rest is also history.

  • @barniespacullie3812
    @barniespacullie38125 ай бұрын

    In case you guys fail to see the importance, remember, if these guys did not exist there would be no Brazilian comments

  • @infectedmushr00m

    @infectedmushr00m

    5 ай бұрын

    hahahaha pls acept my humble like sir 👍

  • @JCOwens-zq6fd
    @JCOwens-zq6fd5 ай бұрын

    Giving all these germanic peoples different names oft causes people not to realize they were all descendent from the same common source & knew they were such. Even by the time Ceaser marches on Britain the Welsh were wruting letters to him remarking on how they were family so Ceaser was doing wrong by attacking them without just cause.

  • @libertylovin2359

    @libertylovin2359

    5 ай бұрын

    Interesting. I would like to learn about that. You have a video or an article?

  • @jovanupravdaii

    @jovanupravdaii

    5 ай бұрын

    Caesar, Kaisser, Kar, Sar, Ćasar, is not a name...but title of the war leader. he would be the first one, on the tip of heavy cavalry formation...riding the leading horse...followed by 300-500 elite warriors. Most of the names are just describing the function of the person, and his place and purpose in this world. real names were hidden....in fear of black magic....like the masks on the face....hidding their emotions and identity

  • @christopherellis2663

    @christopherellis2663

    5 ай бұрын

    Cæsar caesar

  • @Icneumone7

    @Icneumone7

    5 ай бұрын

    Iberians, Gauls, Gaelic, Celts, Galician Picts all the same people. The Atlantic nation.

  • @lexingtonconcord8751

    @lexingtonconcord8751

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@jovanupravdaii You don't know much about history. Cesar was a name BEFORE it became a title.

  • @SouthGallaecian
    @SouthGallaecian5 ай бұрын

    It is actually not true that Portuguese nationality can be traced back to the Lusitanians. This is a myth that emerged in the 16th century. Portuguese nationality originated in Gallaecia, not Lusitania, and, indeed, the original language of the country is still called by contemporary linguists as "Galician-Portuguese".

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    The Portuguese didn't come from Galicia, Portugal formed in the north from an analogous culture to that of the Galicians because the Portuguese who ended up in that territory and having that name due to circumstance, were already here and related to the people in the North mr strawman with an agenda and no scholarly bones in his body.

  • @kermitthethinker1465

    @kermitthethinker1465

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@lordcommandernox9197 Portugal original borders were between the Minho and Douro and included no Lusitanian land,the Lusitanian origin was a founding myth.

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    @@kermitthethinker1465 The people that live in Portugal don't owe its ethnicity and heritage to a thousand-year-old border but those borders owe everything to the people that live within, it's quite the opposite. You conflate ethnicity, with nationality and heritage, all for the sake of being a troll, as if the people that lived here before Portugal was formed didn't exist, as if Lisbon wasn't one of the oldest Cities in Euroe. The Romans finally conquered these lands after two centuries of fighting MY ANCESTORS, they might've started speaking Latin but they never forgot who they were, unlike your people, whoever they are. The Country does not have a Lusitani origin, the crown was Burgundian\Leonese, but the population does, so when we say Portuguese is the Luso language, it's in reference to our heritage of which most of the north is not a part of because they're germans. Can't think of a better way to start 2024 than with a proper fight, come at me dog! Leukitanea Moe treba Inte! Roma delenda est!

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@kermitthethinker1465 The only thing you have between Douro and Minho is a wet sandwich you force tourists to eat and women with mustaches singing in high pitch, if that was all Portugal was, we'd be part of Spain by now.

  • @nubeirothropic

    @nubeirothropic

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for pointing that! Not to mention that the Northern Portuguese are actually Galicians but under the Portuguese state, calling portugal a nation is like calling spain a nation or France a nation when there are multiple ethnicities with their own cultures within these states (talking about native europeans here).

  • @mercenarygundam1487
    @mercenarygundam14875 ай бұрын

    Not Shown: Any units from Rome II's Lusitani faction.

  • @appletreeblunt
    @appletreeblunt5 ай бұрын

    yo

  • @williswameyo5737
    @williswameyo57373 ай бұрын

    Portuguese had a Celtic culture, the Lusitanians

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna90145 ай бұрын

    Afaik, the Viriato rebellion resulted in the months of quinctillis to December getting desynchronized (instead of 5 to 10, matching their names, they became 7 to 12)

  • @franciscocpandrade9208
    @franciscocpandrade92085 ай бұрын

    It was not the lusitanians who gave rise to the portuguese nation. It was the galecians ! The name lusitanian was a poetic invention of the poet Camoes, but historically wrong...

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    You're wrong, it was a french dude who just so happened to select that sliver of land that went from Galicia to Algarve, the identity within, was already there but close enough since Lusitani and Gaelicians were cousins and will always be, many want to reunite that's a fact and the Portuguese and Galicians speak a similar dialect because it occurred naturally, what's not natural is for Galicia to be part of Spain.

  • @kermitthethinker1465

    @kermitthethinker1465

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lordcommandernox9197 Portugal during his time didn't include anything south of Leiria and the lands between the Douro and the frontier was a vassal state of Portugal that was only integrated during the count Henrique period.

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    @@kermitthethinker1465 People, are not the elites who rule them, you think those populations cared about borders back then? Portugal is a combination of those Iberians that live under the territory we call PORTUGAL today, many descend form lusitanians, some from Germans, other from Galicians, some from the Conii, Carthaginians, romans, Berbers, french, Goans, Native Amricans. What's your point? What is you goddamned point? If you wanna fight let's fight, no use pretending we're discussing history hahaha

  • @kermitthethinker1465

    @kermitthethinker1465

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lordcommandernox9197 I agree partly,but the average man absolutely didn't identify as Lusitanian since the Lusitanians didn't exist since Romanisation assimilated them to Latin culture,the division was mostly on Religion(Christian,Jew and Muslim)

  • @g-ps

    @g-ps

    4 ай бұрын

    ​​​​​​​​​Yep. The Romans also took advantage of Chistianity to romanized (the romanization was a slow process but happened and the language spoken before turns out a latinized language, for example). Slowly the natives from Iberian Peninsula became romanized and chrstians (the jewish people also came to Iberian Peninsula with the Romans). People from Iberian Peninsula were polytheists before the Roman's invasion. Chistianity and jewish were outsiders religions as well as the islamic one which came with the muslims invasion in 711 d.C. @@kermitthethinker1465

  • @tommygamba170
    @tommygamba1705 ай бұрын

    They paint them to look anglo

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    No idea what you mean, they were celt-iberian, in fact they were closer to Scots, the Irish, and Welsh than they are to Normans and Saxons. hahahaha

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    4 ай бұрын

    @@AEG3587 Celtic and Iberian

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    4 ай бұрын

    @@AEG3587 Go read a book

  • @Voltar78
    @Voltar785 ай бұрын

    Łużyczanie?

  • @UNATCOHanka
    @UNATCOHanka5 ай бұрын

    All this history just to end up becoming Spain Lite

  • @JM-hf9bl

    @JM-hf9bl

    5 ай бұрын

    The only lite thing here is your brain

  • @ifs33ify
    @ifs33ify5 ай бұрын

    Lusitanians? You don't mean Galicians!

  • @loganus9114
    @loganus91145 ай бұрын

    MEDITERRANEAN PEOPLE.... MEDITERRANEAN POWER... "Tawny like the Lion" -Aristotle

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    5 ай бұрын

    They are not Mediterranean.

  • @lancasterclan

    @lancasterclan

    5 ай бұрын

    the Portuguese are not Mediterranean

  • @loganus9114

    @loganus9114

    5 ай бұрын

    @@FaithfulOfBrigantia The Portuguese are in Iberia and are totally Mediterranean in Phenotype and DNA.

  • @loganus9114

    @loganus9114

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lancasterclan they are as Mediterranean as any other Mediterranean people, in Phenotype, DNA and Culture.

  • @lancasterclan

    @lancasterclan

    5 ай бұрын

    @@loganus9114 The Portuguese are not Mediterranean. The Mediterranean haplotype A33-B14-DR1 does not exist in the Portuguese or in the Basques, resulting from the isolation of these two populations. The paleo-north African haplotype, A30-B18-DR3, present in Basques, Algerians and Spaniards, is also not found in Portuguese. Culturally, the Portuguese are of Celtic origin. "Mediterraneanization" came with the Roman invasion, although it was a merely administrative invasion, there was never a transmigration of the Roman population to Lusitania.

  • @user-ol2fb9fo7r
    @user-ol2fb9fo7r5 ай бұрын

    I am Lusitanian not Portuguese.

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    Bro, the Portuguese government won't even let us revive our language, are they afraid of something? _Leukitanea Moe treba Inte!_

  • @heraclito3114

    @heraclito3114

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lordcommandernox9197 isn't Portuguese your language?

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    @@heraclito3114 My language is whatever my heart speaks.

  • @josephgelinas7283
    @josephgelinas72835 ай бұрын

    The Moops!

  • @anacasanova7350
    @anacasanova735013 күн бұрын

    Este reportaje dice casi lo mismo que de los iberos. Excepto la dama de Elche.😂😂😊

  • @anacasanova7350
    @anacasanova735013 күн бұрын

    Lusitano, gaélico o iberos eran considerados todos tribus hispanas porque ocupaban Hispania o iberia para los griegos. 😊

  • @teresasemanas5707

    @teresasemanas5707

    Күн бұрын

    Hispanie (terre de lapins) non donné par les romains.. Mais ce n était pas toute la ibérique (voir ancienne carte) il y avait aussi les lusitaniens, les celtiberes Les romains l appelais aussi, (hibéria) et les espagnols ce sont appropriée le nom(d espagne) qui n était pas bien sûr encore espagnol. Mais, il y'a eu plusieurs peuples et puis des comtés, des royaumes, pour finir dès pays.

  • @lesguil4023
    @lesguil40235 ай бұрын

    The people Who gave rise to Portugal were asturians, Wimara Pérez and so on...

  • @stinky2310

    @stinky2310

    5 ай бұрын

    And the people who gave rise to Asturias were Visigoths and Suebians

  • @lesguil4023

    @lesguil4023

    5 ай бұрын

    @@stinky2310 Not really.The suevi although with prominenece in nowadays Galicia had marginal and inefectual in Asturias. The visigoths tried to dominate those mountains and sent war parties that were fought off and expelled. It is conclusive that when early Asturian monarchy started weaving unity and power over the different tribally dominated territories, barely romanized and still celtic pagan, proof of independence is that when consecrating christian church in the capital of the kingdom powers that be demanded it was a druid and not a christian visgothic archbishop of shorts.

  • @stinky2310

    @stinky2310

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lesguil4023 Asturias was founded by a Visigoth nobleman called Pelagius

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    Portugal belongs to its people who descend from a Lusitani majority, the Galicians and Lusitani are cousins and that's a non-issue because the problem here is that Galicians were conquered by Castile who stole their identity and language. Ruling elites and name changes don't change people's heritages and many people in Portugal know what their heritage is.

  • @kermitthethinker1465

    @kermitthethinker1465

    4 ай бұрын

    @@lordcommandernox9197 Northern settlers thoroughly repopulated the Beira area that was basically a desert due to Reconquista,so it's impossible to Portugal be Lusitani majority when Lusitanian main area was practically empty due to Reconquista.

  • @Yosemite_sam694
    @Yosemite_sam6945 ай бұрын

    Saying they gave rise to the Portuguese people is really a stretch imo . With all the Roman , Arabic and Christian influence in Iberia we’re gonna say the Lusitania people are direct ancestors to the Portuguese ? Don’t buy it

  • @g-ps

    @g-ps

    4 ай бұрын

    ​​@@AEG3587The 'castro culture' was all over the Portuguese territory (Castro Verde in Alentejo and Castro Marim in Algarve are two examples of Portuguese places that still carry that name nowadays).

  • @luispedro1668

    @luispedro1668

    4 ай бұрын

    Well, lusithanian existed before all that (Roman's, Arabic) so many of Portuguese ancestry came from them

  • @luisteixeiraneves4211
    @luisteixeiraneves4211Ай бұрын

    Não foram os Lusitanos, foram os Galaicos, mas é quase a mesma coisa...

  • @ulisses2019
    @ulisses20194 ай бұрын

    Today we are rulled by a bunch of thieves vited by another bunch of thieves,... Either way we are proud of our food, climate and simpathy (at least outside of the big cities) your welcome

  • @antoniotorcoli702
    @antoniotorcoli7025 ай бұрын

    Lusitanians were the fiercest enemies of Rome.

  • @johncane2304

    @johncane2304

    5 ай бұрын

    it was the Germanic tribes,Hun's,Carthage..

  • @antoniotorcoli702

    @antoniotorcoli702

    5 ай бұрын

    @@johncane2304 check the sources . Lusitanians defeated the legions many times with token forces and scarce ressources. Carthaginians had a wealthy Empire behind them and Germans defeated the Romans only twice when the legions were at their peak : in 16 BCE and in 9AD. The Huns had huge armies but were defeated in 451 and thereafter several times by the Eastern Roman Empire, the last time by Belisarius in 559 AD

  • @johncane2304

    @johncane2304

    5 ай бұрын

    @@antoniotorcoli702 Belisarius never conquered Hun's but he has an army of it.

  • @antoniotorcoli702

    @antoniotorcoli702

    5 ай бұрын

    @@johncane2304 wrong, he defeated an army of Kutrigur Huns lead by Zabergan in 559 at the battle of Melantias. Most of scholars agree that Kutrigurs were a turkic speaking hunnic tribe. It has been part of the hunnic kingdom anyway and Ernak, one of Attila's son, was their leader until 476 AD.

  • @johncane2304

    @johncane2304

    5 ай бұрын

    @@antoniotorcoli702 huns are weakened that time,no atilla in command,but the Hun's are the same as Mongolian cavalry's

  • @antonioguerreiro1615
    @antonioguerreiro16155 ай бұрын

    We Portuguese are all children of Viriato

  • @antonioguerreiro1615

    @antonioguerreiro1615

    4 ай бұрын

    @@AEG3587 yeah we are

  • @antonioguerreiro1615

    @antonioguerreiro1615

    4 ай бұрын

    @@AEG3587 Dude u know were i wanna go VIVA PORTUGAL

  • @uptown_rider8078

    @uptown_rider8078

    4 ай бұрын

    @@antonioguerreiro1615 Don’t listen to that guy, he has no idea what he’s talking about. Our people are Celtic and Viriato is our national hero

  • @nelsonsoares2975
    @nelsonsoares29756 күн бұрын

    Great video but Lusitanians , Celts... are only 2 bloodlines that make up the Portuguese blood , there are so many other peoples through out the history of habitation in the Iberian Peninsula that make up the most unique blood line of any culture on our planet today , we need to go way - way back & even include Neanderthal .... long live the Portuguese blood line ,, a blood line that has been vastly disrespected for to long now & in my opinion is due a whole lot of over do RESPECT! .

  • @badabinbadaboom7338
    @badabinbadaboom73385 ай бұрын

    Lots of armchair historians and anthropologists in the comment section😁

  • @titoaracena

    @titoaracena

    5 ай бұрын

    I noticed that 😂😂😂😂

  • @georgepapatheofilou6118
    @georgepapatheofilou61185 ай бұрын

    Ebros and Evros rivers everything in between Europe

  • @loganus9114
    @loganus91145 ай бұрын

    The Indo Europeans came from Anatolia and Armenia NOT the Step. The Iberians and Lusetanians are of a Niolithic Farmer origins. The Proto Indo Europeans come from the Anatolians, Armenians and fertile crescent area where Cattle, Sheep and Goat were Domesticated as well as farming in general.

  • @RD-jc2eu

    @RD-jc2eu

    5 ай бұрын

    Great example of twisted, convoluted non-history.

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@RD-jc2eu It is true that the Lusitanians and Iberians are overwhelmingly of Neolithic Farmer origins. But so are the Basques. So are the Romans. So are the Celts. So are the Gauls. So are the Etruscans. So are the Dacians. So are a large part of Germanics and even Slavs. In fact, the Steppe-Herder component in Europe is almost always inferior to the Neolithic Farmer admixture, only Northern and Northestern Europeans are more Herder than Farmer. Nevertheless, EVERYONE is a mix between the two. However, the idea that the Indo-European languages came from Anatolia is highly disputed.

  • @loganus9114

    @loganus9114

    5 ай бұрын

    @@RD-jc2eu cope harder with it.

  • @titoaracena

    @titoaracena

    5 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @---jj6xl
    @---jj6xl5 ай бұрын

    Tejo is pronounced "Te french J oo" I hate when anglophones pronounce portuguese as spanish

  • @sailaway1015
    @sailaway1015Ай бұрын

    Portuguese pronounce their "j" like a "j" in English NOT like "j" in spanish (sounding like an h)

  • @joelcoelho5841
    @joelcoelho58415 ай бұрын

    I'm Portuguese an consider myself celtiberian, that's what a learn in scool, but iberia as many migrations and invasions but primordial is celtic mostly in the northern parts of the territory.

  • @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    @FaithfulOfBrigantia

    5 ай бұрын

    You learnt wrong unfortunately. The Lusitanians were not Celtiberian, neither were they Iberian at all, and there has never been any Iberians in the Portuguese territory. The Lusitanians, just like pretty much every single one in Western, Central and Southern Europe, are the result of two peoples called Steppe-Herders and Neolithic Farmers. Every culture, be that Celtic, Germanic, Roman, Greek, Lusitanian, Basque or Iberian, all descend from a mixing between these two peoples. With that said, the Lusitanian language had a common origin with Celtic whereas Iberian was a completely different and unrelated language, which never existed in the current Portuguese borders.

  • @Angel-kj3uk
    @Angel-kj3uk4 ай бұрын

    ROMANS- The people who gave rise to the Portuguese Nation. Sorry.

  • @76456
    @764565 ай бұрын

    Lusitanians have nothing to do whit the founding of Portugal.

  • @pedluc2010
    @pedluc20105 ай бұрын

    Let's be a bit more critical: Nothing in the Lusitanians is Portuguese. In fact, little is known about Lusitanians, since no written records of them were found. So you only have archeological findings and the perspective on the Romans (like the famous saying after the betrayal to Viriato, where the traitors were killed because '"Rome does not deal with traitors") The Portuguese interpreted them as a pre-portuguese group, both for the geography but also for its metaphors (of resisting invaders, like Portugal did to Spain). But this is not set in stone. Consider Viriato. Two cities claim to be his birthplace. Viseu, which is in Portugal, but also Zamora, which is in Spain. All this to say: the Portuguese coopted the Lusitanians, but the Lusitanians never existed to create a pathway to the create the Portuguese nation

  • @ryanrodrigues1166

    @ryanrodrigues1166

    5 ай бұрын

    1572

  • @spaliverpool71

    @spaliverpool71

    5 ай бұрын

    Portugal is still at odds with the fact that the source was Galician

  • @pedluc2010

    @pedluc2010

    5 ай бұрын

    @@PlayLisTV4u I'm Portuguese. I just like history, and not the myths around it.

  • @PlayLisTV4u

    @PlayLisTV4u

    5 ай бұрын

    well, please share with us the true history@@pedluc2010

  • @JM-hf9bl

    @JM-hf9bl

    5 ай бұрын

    Nothing of the Lusitanians is Portuguese? Where do you think they went? You're talking to one. They're the backbone of the Portuguese people.

  • @ahtohio9916
    @ahtohio99164 ай бұрын

    Lusitânia was just a small area in central Portugal and the interior of Spain. The Lusitanians do not represent the origin of the Portuguese people

  • @oldwine2401

    @oldwine2401

    Ай бұрын

    Almost all territory was in Portugal of lusitania

  • @joegagnon2268
    @joegagnon22685 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah NEVER heard of them

  • @robertolang9684

    @robertolang9684

    5 ай бұрын

    they don't wanna heard , because do not suits they celtic narrative

  • @joegagnon2268

    @joegagnon2268

    5 ай бұрын

    @@robertolang9684 😛a good laugh Marry Christmas

  • @robertolang9684

    @robertolang9684

    5 ай бұрын

    @@joegagnon2268 today DNA tells everything about who is celtic people related and the ones that say we are the celtic people when they carry someone else dna admix DNA DEBUNKS THEY FAKE NARRATIVES

  • @Fred-px5xu
    @Fred-px5xu5 ай бұрын

    Major correction. They established trading posts not colonies. Get your facts straight Sir before you post your video.

  • @SamBrockmann

    @SamBrockmann

    5 ай бұрын

    Do you enjoy ridiculous pedantry?

  • @Fred-px5xu

    @Fred-px5xu

    5 ай бұрын

    @@SamBrockmann you get called out on an error and your response is a silly comment. Stop getting information from Wikipedia and do some real research Sir. Merry Christmas to you and family!

  • @Harib_Al-Saq

    @Harib_Al-Saq

    5 ай бұрын

    Trading posts occupied by colonists. Stop arguing over semantics.

  • @Fred-px5xu

    @Fred-px5xu

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Harib_Al-Saq no.. Arab/Berber propagandist you stop pushing the historical inaccuracies. Oh ...long live the Crusades!

  • @MW_Asura

    @MW_Asura

    5 ай бұрын

    @@SamBrockmann I do enjoy correct facts though

  • @Plasma14782104
    @Plasma1478210426 күн бұрын

    Wrong, not were .We are lusitanians.

  • @Larrytalls
    @Larrytalls10 күн бұрын

    What is Portugal? humans? Just make something that not nothing while floating on a Rock 🪨🌎

  • @spaliverpool71
    @spaliverpool715 ай бұрын

    That's only in the *imaginarium* of the late dictator and some snobbish lisboetas. But the actual fact is that Portugal is merely a Southern secession of Galiza that had overspread farther South. So don't lie or make up History. Thanks !!

  • @JM-hf9bl

    @JM-hf9bl

    5 ай бұрын

    What's that supposed to mean? That Lusitanians have no connection to the Portuguese?

  • @spaliverpool71

    @spaliverpool71

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JM-hf9bl It means that you are obsessed with the Lusitanians as part of the Salazar narrative even if Portugal was conquered and therefore subjugated by Galegos coming from the North. Being from Vila Podre on the Northern coast of Spanish Gallaecia, do you think Viriato was also my grandfather ?! 😁

  • @lordcommandernox9197

    @lordcommandernox9197

    5 ай бұрын

    @@spaliverpool71 If you had any Lusitani ancestry they would have reneged you by now. But by Ataegina, I do, straight from the Beiras right to your doorstep. Why? And Salazar? That slithering snake was oofing Lusitanians in Colmeal in Serra da Estrela "1957 -Uma das datas mais trágicas da Lusitânia moderna. Um rendeiro ao serviço de proprietários locais da elite portuguesa em conflito com o povo nativo Lusitano da aldeia do Colmeal (Kolmenari) no concelho de Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, com o apoio do aparelho judicial-militar repressivo, do governador colonial português da Guarda e do Governo fascista português, ocupa a aldeia com a ajuda da GNR, incendeia as casas, destrói a povoação, e provoca dezenas de vítimas e mortos entre os populares. Os Lusitanos sobreviventes deste cobarde ataque procuraram refúgio nas aldeias Lusitanas vizinhas. Colmeal é hoje uma povoação abandonada e fantasma, e também um símbolo da resistência do povo Lusitano pela liberdade para os Lusitanos conscientes da sua verdadeira identidade nacional. Dia 8 de Julho, pelas 10 horas. Este foi escolhido como o segundo dia mais importante da Lusitânia, o Dia da Resistência do Povo Nativo Lusitano pela Liberdade da sua terra. Até hoje nenhum Governo "democrático" da República Portuguesa pediu desculpa ao povo nativo Lusitano por este cobarde massacre. Nem sequer qualquer jornal português da época (vigorava a censura fascista) relatou este facto na altura, nenhuma notícia, nenhuma linha escrita. A própria historiografia oficial portuguesa não regista este trágico acontecimento e outros semelhantes que aconteceram mas que foram "esquecidos" ou que "nunca" aconteceram. Mas o massacre do Colmeal aconteceu. E muitos outros sabemos que também aconteceram, mesmo sem dados, mesmo sem registos históricos originais. Não só durante o fascismo, não só durante a reconhecida repressão visigótico-germânica, mas que aconteceram principalmente durante os primeiros anos e séculos da ocupação portuguesa da Lusitânia e do Algarve (todo o sul), massacres constantes perpretados pelos exércitos privados dos senhores feudais portugueses (que eram principalmente de origem germânica, normanda, inglesa, flamenga, francesa) que massacravam qualquer comunidade nativa que fizesse a mínima resistência ao roubo das suas terras e casas, roubadas aos nativos derrotados e conquistados pelos exércitos dos primeiros reis portugueses (de sangue francês) para depois serem dadas aos mercenários estrangeiros (alguns pertencentes a seitas pseudo-cristãs ou a ordens militares "religiosas") que se tornariam nos novos senhores feudais portugueses (a elite nacional portuguesa assim como as elites locais de hoje, são em noventa por cento descendentes directos destes estrangeiros, muito embora perdessem os apelidos e as suas caracteristicas raciais originais à séculos). Quantos mais massacres contra uma população nativa, quantos mais colmeais aconteceram ao longo da história deste país e que foram apagados ou "esquecidos" para sempre..." From the Lusitani cultural association Acel Trebopala Embrulha

  • @JM-hf9bl

    @JM-hf9bl

    5 ай бұрын

    @@spaliverpool71 no it means that the Lusitanians didn't move anywhere else, they're still here, alive, with later additions. Or do you think the Galicians genocided them somehow...? I don't see how that could be an obsession instead of an observation. And yes, I'm proud of my heritage and I'll take a patriotic stance from Salazar any day of the week, in opposition to the idiotic brainwashed leftist idea that everyone belongs everywhere.

  • @spaliverpool71

    @spaliverpool71

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JM-hf9bl Nationalism is not the best ideology to confront History and may not be directly linked to reality either. Imagine Franco telling us all Galicians should speak Castilian to be a true patriot and renounce to our roots 👽

  • @ryanrodrigues1166
    @ryanrodrigues11665 ай бұрын

    If there were no Lusitanians there wouldn't exist a country called Portugal.

  • @matheusexpedito4577
    @matheusexpedito45775 ай бұрын

    As a brazilian i am here to collect the gold, portuguese *GIVE IT BACK*

  • @uptown_rider8078

    @uptown_rider8078

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s not your gold

  • @zepedro6290

    @zepedro6290

    5 ай бұрын

    Damos vos o ouro quando devolverem o sangue, a heranca cultural e deixarem de falar Uma coisa parecida com o Português

  • @titoaracena

    @titoaracena

    5 ай бұрын

    Pick it in the England Bank😂😂😂😂

  • @matheusexpedito4577

    @matheusexpedito4577

    5 ай бұрын

    @@uptown_rider8078 It's our gold yes, now portuguese, the gold or your livers choose

  • @matheusexpedito4577

    @matheusexpedito4577

    5 ай бұрын

    @@titoaracena how bout you pay your debts them pay us?