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Paesuri
The Paesuri or Paesures were an ancient pre-Roman people of Lusitania, akin to the Lusitani, to whom they were a dependent tribe. ==Origins== Mentioned by Pliny the Elder〔Pliny the Elder, ''Naturalis Historia'', IV, 113.〕 and by a local epigraphic source, the 2nd Century AD Ponte de Alcântara inscription, near Carceres,〔CIL II 760: Municipia / provinciae / Lusitaniae stipe / conlata quae opus / pontis perfecerunt / Igaetani / Lancienses Oppidani / Talori / Interannienses / Colarni / Lancienses Transcudani / Aravi / Meidubrigenses / Arabrigenses / Banienses / Paesures.〕 along with the other Lusitani tribes, their ethnic and Linguistic affiliation has not yet been fully determinated. It has been suggested that the Paesuri were of Thracian origin,〔Ferreira do Amaral, ''Povos Antigos em Portugal…'' (1997), p. 141.〕 though to what extent they were "celticized" by their neighbors, the Lusitani, Gallaeci and Turduli Veteres, remains unclear.
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