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Lisbon, Portugal in Roman times
Municipium Cives Romanorum Felicitas Julia Olisipo (in Latin: Olisippo or Ulyssippo; in Greek: Ὀλισσιπών, Olissipṓn, or Ὀλισσιπόνα, Olissipóna) was the
Olisipo
Capital and largest city of Portugal
made it a municipium called Felicitas Julia, adding the term to the name Olisipo. After the fall of the Roman Empire, it was ruled by a series of Germanic
Lisbon
Roman province in Hispania (27 BC – c. 410 AD)
Capara) Municipium Olisipo (Lisbon), 38°42′44″N 9°08′02″W / 38.7122204°N 9.1339731°W / 38.7122204; -9.1339731 (Municipium Olisipo) Municipium Egitandiorum
Lusitania
Legendary Greek king of Ithaca
twenty-year errand on the Mediterranean and Atlantic seas.[citation needed] Olisipo was Lisbon's name in the Roman Empire. This folk etymology is recounted
Odysseus
return the city became a Municipium Cives Romanorum and was given the name Olisipo Felicitas Julia by either Julius Caesar or Octavian. Local authorities
History_of_Lisbon
in the Olisipo region of Granja dos Serrões. The name Caudicus indicates an indigenous origin, who came to importance as the duumviri of Olisipo, and later
Lucius_Iulius_Maelo_Caudicus
Imperial Roman register of roads and stations
Emerita 144 12 Olisipo (Lisbon) Emerita 161 13 Salacia (Alcácer) Ossonoba (Faro) 16 14 Olisipo Emerita 145 15 Olisipo Emerita 220 16 Olisipo Bracara (Braga)
Antonine_Itinerary
Municipality in the Lisbon Region, Portugal
of the 2nd century B.C. Close proximity to a large commercial centre (Olisipo) founded by the Turduli Oppidani people in the first half of the first
Sintra
Palace in Lisbon
Bemposta (O Paço da Rainha)", Olisipo (in Portuguese), Ano X (40) Moita, Luis (October 1951), "A Bemposta (O Paço da Rainha)", Olisipo (in Portuguese), Ano XIV
Bemposta_Palace
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Portugal
The Metropolitan Patriarchate of Lisbon (Latin: Patriarchatus Metropolitæ Olisiponensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or patriarchal archdiocese
Patriarchate_of_Lisbon
gardens. In Lusitania, most villae were situated around a few cities (Olisipo, Ebora Liberalitas Julia, and Augusta Emerita) or dispersed along the southern
Roman_cities_in_Portugal
Christian martyrs (d. 303)
were three Christian siblings, Verissimus, Maxima, and Julia, executed in Olisipo in the Roman province of Lusitania (modern-day Lisbon, Portugal), during
Holy_Martyrs_of_Lisbon
2025 French comic album
After resting in the village for the night, Asterix and Obelix travel to Olisipo (present-day Lisbon), where Umaminess is imprisoned, and investigate the
Asterix_in_Lusitania
Historic castle in Lisbon, Portugal
Património. 11: 59–67. ISSN 2183-0924. "Sobre a ocupação pré-romana de Olisipo". Actas VI International Congress of Phoenician and Punic Studies: 4. "Monumentos"
São_Jorge_Castle
Achaemenid Empire. Lisbon Lusitania Portugal 8th century BC Roman city of Olisipo. Phoenician settlement since as early as 800 BC. Málaga Phoenicia Spain
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
Settlement in Óbidos, Portugal
The city was mentioned by Pliny the Elder as located between Collipo and Olisipo. The exact location was only determined by the discovery of archeological
Eburobrittium
Large open-air venue used for public events in the ancient Roman Empire
of Mirobriga at circusmaximus.us. [Olissipona] A Cronologia do Circo de Olisipo by IPPAR (now IGESPAR); published as: Revista Portuguesa de Arqueologia
Roman_circus
Funicular railway in Lisbon, Portugal
(1954). "A Vida Atribulada de uma Companhia Lisboeta de Viação" (PDF). Olisipo (in Portuguese) (65): 13–26. Cipriano, Carlos (17 May 2018). "O elevador
Ascensor_da_Glória
Portuguese poet, writer, and philosopher (1888–1935)
enthusiasm. Along with some friends, he founded another publishing house, Olisipo, which published in 1921 a further two English poetry volumes: English
Fernando_Pessoa
Legendary aquatic creature with an upper body in human female form
Pliny the Elder, remarked that a triton (merman) was seen off the coast of Olisipo (present-day Lisbon, Portugal), and it bore the physical appearance in
Mermaid
City in Portugal
traffic that connected the Roman Bracara Augusta (Roman name of Braga) and Olisipo (Roman name of Lisbon) with its waterway, which enabled connections with
Coimbra
Fortified tower in Lisbon, Portugal
p. 277. ISBN 978-0-19-539536-5. de Almeida, Justino Mendes (1992). De Olisipo a Lisboa: estudos olisiponenses. Edições Cosmos. pp. 45–46. ISBN 978-972-9170-75-1
Belém_Tower
Scallabitanus that included cities such as Olisipo, Seilium and Conímbriga. It was connected by important roads to Olisipo, Bracara Augusta and was the location
Scalabis
Dam in Queluz e Belas, Lisbon
Belas) is a 3rd-century Roman barrier constructed to serve the city of Olisipo, located in civil parish of Queluz e Belas, municipality of Sintra (in
Roman_Dam_of_Belas
Ancient town and port in current-day northern Portugal
developed as an important commercial port, primarily in the trade between Olisipo (the modern Lisbon) and Bracara Augusta (the modern Braga). As the Roman
Portus_Cale
Roman villa near Loures, Portugal
District of Portugal. It fell under the territory of the Roman settlement of Olisipo, which covered a large area from Lisbon to the south to Torres Vedras in
Roman_villa_of_Frielas
of Rabaçal in Rabaçal near Penela was located near the Roman road from Olisipo (Lisbon ) to Bracara Augusta (Braga) in Portugal. The excavations begun
Roman_villa_of_Rabaçal
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
its location near the mouth of the Douro River and the road connecting Olisipo (Lisbon) and Bracara Augusta (Braga). Fortified settlements such as the
Vila_Nova_de_Gaia
Diocese of Egitânia, Diocese of Elbora, Diocese of Miranda, Diocese of Olisipo, Diocese of Ossonoba, Diocese of Portucale, Diocese of Salácia, Diocese
List of Catholic dioceses in Portugal
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Portugal
power; Olisipo (Felicitas Julia) designated a municipio in Lusitania province. 57 CE – Theatre built. 4th C. CE – Catholic diocese of Olisipo established;
Timeline_of_Lisbon
Lusidius was a Hispano-Roman man who surrendered the city of Olisipo (modern Lisbon, Portugal) to the Suevic Kingdom in 469. The event occurred immediately
Lusidius
Former Roman settlement in Portugal
"citadel". This site had become a junction between the road that linked Olisipo to Bracara Augusta, by way of Aeminium (Coimbra). Around 139 BCE, Romans
Conímbriga
migration into the mining areas. The Romans founded numerous cities, such as Olisipo (Lisbon), Bracara Augusta (Braga), Aeminium (Coimbra) and Pax Julia (Beja)
History_of_Portugal
Augusta → Braga Conimbriga → Condeixa-a-Nova (Coimbra) Iebora → Évora Olisipo → Al-Usbuna → Lisbon (Lisboa) Pax Iulia → Beja Portus Cale → Porto (Oporto)
List_of_city_name_changes
Roman legion
Britannia Alchester Flavius Quadratus aquilifer 1st century BCE Hispania Olisipo CIL II, 266 = HEp 11, 2001 Titus Flavius Rufus centurio 2nd century Italia
Legio_II_Augusta
Mouros), is a 1st-century fountain built by Lucius Iulius Maelo Caudicus, an Olisipo flamen, to honour the Roman Emperor Augustus, in the village of Armés,
Fountain_of_Armés
Municipality in Oeste e Vale do Tejo, Portugal
north and south of Torres Novas, the latter is thought to be a part of the Olisipo-Bracara Augusta via. During the 12th century, the territory that was known
Torres_Novas
Ancient Roman family
Silvia, buried at Vienna, aged four. Silvius, one of the magistrates of Olisipo in Lusitania. Gaius Silvius, a potter whose work is documented from various
Silvia_gens
Being divinely blessed in ancient Roman culture
a colony in Hispania that was refounded under Caesar and known also as Olisipo, present-day Lisbon, Portugal. During the Republic, only divine personifications
Felicitas
Municipality in Alentejo, Portugal
century the port of Salacia fell into disuse thanks to the emergence of Olisipo (Lisbon). With the rise of Gaul, most of Hispania became a vassal state
Alcácer_do_Sal
Medieval castle in Portugal
being situated between Collipo (present-day Golpilheira near Leiria) and Olisipo (Lisbon). Archeological surveys later resulted in the discovery of a forum
Castle_of_Óbidos
Myrtilis Iulia Mértola Nabantia, Nabancia, Selleum, Sellium Tomar Olisipo, Olisipo Felicitas Iulia, Felicitas Julia Olissipo, Ulyssipolis, Ulisseia Lisbon
List of Latin place names in Iberia
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Iberia
Fernando Pessoa published its 2nd edition, through his publishing house "Olisipo", emerged a public scandal amongst the Lisbon society which granted Botto
António_Botto
Portuguese archaeological site
blocks for construction. Archaeological Museum of São Miguel de Odrinhas Olisipo Rosa, Gonçalo Pereira (10 October 2021). "O enigmático sítio do Alto da
Archaeological Site of Alto da Vigia
Archaeological_Site_of_Alto_da_Vigia
Lusitanian deity
"Epigrafia romana no concelho de Cascais". In: Lisboa Romana – Felicitas Iulia Olisipo – Monumentos Epigráficos. p. 131. ISBN 978-989-658-608-9. Mora, Noelia
Trebaruna
Portuguese painter (1828–1887)
for the Museum by the Portuguese Patrimony Cultural Institute in 1988) Olisipo (Bulletin from group of "Amigos de Lisboa") – (Year XX, nº 78 of April
José_Rodrigues
Ruins in Lisbon, Portugal
zone is a brick oven and child's burial grave, both near to each other. Olisipo Notes Vale, Teresa; Ferreira, Maria (1998). SIPA (ed.). "Villa romana de
Roman villa of Santo André de Almoçageme
Roman_villa_of_Santo_André_de_Almoçageme
Museum in Portugal
amongst the Roman ruins in the neighbourhood. Around the year 30 B.C. Olisipo (Roman Lisbon) received from Augustus the status that allowed it to combine
Archaeological Museum of São Miguel de Odrinhas
Archaeological_Museum_of_São_Miguel_de_Odrinhas
Former convent in Lisbon, Portugal
M. Cordeiro de (1942), "O Panteon dos Condes de Linhares em Xabregas", Olisipo (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing
Convent_of_Beato_António
(1989), pp. 108–109 In 1923, Leal published Sodoma Divinizada with the Olisipo publishing house, managed by Fernando Pessoa. The book became central to
Raul_Leal
Ancient Roman family
dedicated a tomb at Olisipo in Lusitania for his son, Publius Ursius Priscus. Publius Ursius, a native of Niceros, buried at Olisipo, in a sepulchre built
Urseia_gens
Ruins in Lisbon, Portugal
Tyrian purple dyes. After treatment, the purple would be transported to Olisipo and from there to Rome. The site had already been known for some time when
Roman_ruins_of_Casais_Velhos
(Porto) – Guerra Junqueiro Guimarães – Vímara Peres Lisbon (Latin, Olisipo, Olisipo Felicitas Iulia, Felicitas Julia Olissipo, Ulyssipolis, Ulisseia) –
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Ancient Roman family
Augustalis at Olisipo in Lusitania in AD 57, during the reign of Nero, provided the orchestra for the theatre of that city. He was later buried at Olisipo, in a
Heia_gens
Roman bridge near Sintra, Portugal
important Roman villas at the time when the area was part of the Roman Olisipo (roughly corresponding to the modern-day Lisbon Municipality), in the province
Roman_Bridge_of_Catribana
Municipality in Alentejo, Portugal
routes, linking towns such as Scallabis (Santarém), Eboracum (Évora), Olisipo (Lisbon) and Miróbriga (Santiago de Cacém) to the provincial capital Emerita
Marvão
Municipality in Alentejo, Portugal
century BCE and the 1st century CE. It formed part of a Roman road linking Olisipo (Lisbon) to Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and is noted for its six arches, five
Alter_do_Chão
City in Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal
about 400 meters southwest of the settlement. The area's proximity to Olisipo (currently Lisbon) and its strategic location along the Tagus River likely
Póvoa_de_Santa_Iria
Ruins in Lisbon, Portugal
(the last being the majority) confirming the sites Roman descendancy. Olisipo Becker, J. (2009-04-17). "Places: 360881593 (Quinta da Bolacha)". Pleiades
Roman villa of Quinta da Bolacha
Roman_villa_of_Quinta_da_Bolacha
(probably in the site of the Castle of Almourol) and had the allied city of Olisipo (modern Lisbon) fortified before advancing north, destroying settlements
Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)
Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(Lusitania_and_Gallaecia)
Ruins in Lisbon, Portugal
Cardoso, where they discovered a large quantity of artefacts and material. Olisipo Roman villa of Freiria Roman villa of Alto do Cidreira Castro de Leceia
Roman villa of Outeiro de Polima
Roman_villa_of_Outeiro_de_Polima
British composer (1964–2024)
for the Grupo de Música Contemporânea de Lisboa and the Grupo Musical Olisipo and first performed, as was the bass clarinet concerto "Dragonfly", at
Ivan_Moody_(composer)
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
(Japanese)*, Ushbune (old Arabic), Lǐsīběn – 里斯本 (Chinese), ليسبون (Persian), Olisīpō (Latin), Olissipōn - Ὀλισσιπών (Ancient Greek) Wliksybama / Vvlixibama
Names of European cities in different languages (I–L)
Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(I–L)
Exonyms for places outside of the core of the Roman empire
Portugal Portugallia English name Latin name Endonym Notes Lisbon Olisipo Lisboa
Latin_exonyms
Families in ancient Rome
Hispania Tarraconensis. Marcus Afranius Euporius, one of the Sodales at Olisipo. Sextus Afranius Firmus, named in a libationary inscription from Carnuntum
Afrania_gens
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
O caso da Alta de Lisboa" (PDF). "Vias romanas". "De Augusta Emerita a Olisipo por Ebora" (PDF). "Lisboa Árabe | História e Arqueologia". Lisboa Autêntica
Santa_Clara,_Lisbon
Musicale (Switzerland) 1997 Gothic Voices (United Kingdom) 2006 Grupo Vocal Olisipo (Portugal) 1997 The Hilliard Ensemble (United Kingdom) 2001, 2008 The House
International Festival for Vocal Music "a cappella"
International_Festival_for_Vocal_Music_"a_cappella"
European aeronautical engineering competition
University of Catalonia Spain 11th Team KU Leuven KU Leuven Belgium 12th Olisipo Instituto Superior Técnico Portugal 13th Studencki Klub Modelarski Wojskowej
Air_Cargo_Challenge
Portuguese archaeologist and museologist
increasingly on the capital, from the Roman period, when it was known as Olisipo, to more or less the present day. Her role in archaeology in Lisbon was
Irisalva_Moita
Former civil parish in Lisboa, Portugal
providing significant insight into the ancient city of Felicitas Iulia Olisipo. Azurara Palace (Palácio Azurara): An 18th-century aristocratic palace
Santiago,_Lisbon
Irish Roman Catholic prelate (c. 1638 – 1712)
61–99. JSTOR 30004434. "OS VELHOS PALÁCIOS da RUA DA JUNQUEIRA" (PDF). Olisipo Bolteim Trimestral do Grupo Dos Amigos de Lisboa. 70. April 1955. Brady
John_Sleyne
Nablus Guide; Entry in Theatrum database Roman theatre of Lisbon [fr; pt] Olisipo Lisbon Portugal 38°42′38″N 9°07′57″W / 38.710551°N 9.132468°W / 38.710551;
List_of_Roman_theatres
Ruins in Lisbon, Portugal
complex industrial base uncovered on this site, near the centre of the Roman Olisipo (now Lisbon). Terra sigillata ceramics discovered on the site suggest that
Roman villa of Alto da Cidreira
Roman_villa_of_Alto_da_Cidreira
Bastion fort in Portugal
Cabo de São Vicente - Sepultura at arqueologia.patrimoniocultural.pt Olisipo : boletim do Grupo "Amigos de Lisboa", A. 17, n.º 66, Abr. 1954 at hemerotecadigital
Fort_São_Vicente_(Sagres)
Ancient Roman family
Marcus Cossutius Macrinus, made an offering to the cult of Aesculapius at Olisipo in Lusitania. Marcus Cossutius Mar[...], sacrificed a lamb to Saturn at
Cossutia_gens
Botto's poetry collection Canções through his Lisbon publishing house Olisipo, Fernando Pessoa publishes a magazine article praising Botto's courage
1922_in_literature
Maxima and Julia according to tradition were the first three martyrs of Olisipo, considered native and later also as Romans in the city (3rd and 4th centuries
List_of_people_from_Lisbon
Archeological site in Centro, Portugal
hilltop overlooking the River Mondego, it falls along an axis that connected Olisipo and Bracara Augusta, evident from its dominion over the landscape. The
Archaeological site of Cabeço do Vouga
Archaeological_site_of_Cabeço_do_Vouga
Portuguese composer
Performance: 18.3.08, Belém Cultural Center, Lisbon: Armando Possante, Olisipo Choir, OrchestrUtopica, Cesario Costa CHAMBER WORKS Suite d'Aquem e d'Alem
Eurico_Carrapatoso
Botto's poetry collection Canções through his Portuguese publishing house Olisipo, Fernando Pessoa publishes a magazine article praising Botto's courage
1922_in_poetry
Necropolis in Lisbon, Portugal
only a Roman quarry dating from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD is confirmed. Olisipo Figueiredo, Paula (2011), SIPA (ed.), Sítio Arqueológico de Colaride (IPA
Archaeological Site of Colaride
Archaeological_Site_of_Colaride
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To Grow
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Light
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Rose.
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Loved by God
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Irish
Irish Gaelic name derived from the Old Irish word óiph, ÉIBHLEANN means "beauty, radiance." Considered by some to be a Gaelic form or equivalent of Greek Helénē ("torch").
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Another name of holy Quran, Good news, Good omens
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Music
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Dutch Teutonic
Gray battle maid.
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