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28: 352: 346: 292: 17: 153:, Ditalcus is played by Radu Andrei Micu. He is portrayed as the last member of a tribe slain in retaliation to Viriathus's revolt. Other two conspirators, representing Audax and Minurus and played by uncredited actors, can be seen when he murders Viriathus. 108:
in origin. It has been proposed they were Celtic aristocrats or mercenaries hired by southern populations, as it was usual at the time and place.
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Diodorus says the third killer (Minurus) is called Nicorontes, while Appian calls him Minouros. Another account by
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and allied with Viriathus at some point of the war. In 139 BC, after a long war against the
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had them kicked out, declaring "Rome does not pay traitors". According to
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says that Caepio paid two royal guards ("satellites") to kill Viriathus.
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Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)
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Guerreros de Iberia: La guerra antigua en la península Ibérica
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Audax, Ditalcus and Minurus about to murder Viriathus; from
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as scapegoats along with the real conspirator, DarĂ­o.
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Continental Celtic Word Formation: The Onomastic Data
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Gilbert Abbott Ă  Beckett
Turdetanian
Lusitanian War
Lusitanian
Viriathus
Urso
Romans
Marcus Popillius Laenas
Servilius Caepio
Appian
Sextus Aurelius Victor
Turdetania
Celtic
Juan José Ballesta
Hovik Keuchkerian
Galba
Barbarians Rising
Lusitanian War
Portugal
History of Portugal
Timeline of Portuguese history
Hispania
Roman Empire


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