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Lusitanian Collection

In the ancient lands of Galicia and Lusitania, a fierce warrior stands atop an Iron Age settlement, his gaze fixed upon the horizon


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In the ancient lands of Galicia and Lusitania, a fierce warrior stands atop an Iron Age settlement, his gaze fixed upon the horizon. The Lusitanians were known for their bravery and resilience in battle, defending their territories against all odds. As he watches over his people, the warrior is surrounded by the vast expanse of nature's wonders. Thornback rays gracefully glide through the depths of the ocean alongside cownose rays and giant devil rays. These creatures symbolize both beauty and danger, reminding him of the delicate balance between life and death. Death holds a significant place in Lusitanian culture. Funerals are solemn affairs where loved ones bid farewell to those who have passed on. Cremation rituals honor their departed ancestors, allowing their spirits to ascend beyond this earthly realm. One figure looms large in Lusitanian history - Viriathus. A revered leader from 190-139 BC, he fought valiantly against Roman invaders with unwavering determination. His assassination in 1852 marked a tragic end to his heroic resistance but left an indelible mark on future generations. The artist John Leech captures this pivotal moment as Viriathus falls victim to treachery. It serves as a reminder that even great leaders can be vulnerable amidst political turmoil and betrayal. Back at the Iron Age settlement, our gallant warrior remains vigilant atop its heights – embodying courage and strength like Viriathus before him. He stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of these ancient peoples who fought fiercely for their freedom. Through it all, one thing remains clear - whether watching over his people or facing uncertain battles ahead; this Galician-Lusitanian warrior will continue to protect what is dear until his last breath echoes through time.