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🔥 What if the most consequential city in ancient Western Europe wasn't Rome, Athens, or Carthage — but a fish-sauce port on the edge of the known world that Julius Caesar personally decided to save? In this video, we dive deep into one of history's most overlooked stories: how Lisbon — ancient Olisipo — went from a terrifying frontier settlement that Roman soldiers refused to approach, to one of the most privileged cities in the entire Roman Empire. ⚓ We're talking Phoenician traders arriving 3,000 years ago naming the place "calm harbor." Celtic tribes worshipping serpent gods on seven hills. Carthaginian generals camped at the river mouth while Hannibal's brother marched through southern Portugal. A shepherd named Viriathus humiliating Rome's finest legions for fourteen straight years. And then — Julius Caesar himself showing up, doing the political math, and stamping his family name on a city forever. 🐟 Along the way we cover garum — the fermented fish sauce that was basically liquid gold in the ancient world — Lusitanian horses said to be fathered by the west wind itself, and salt production that literally paid Roman soldiers their wages. ⚠️ IMPORTANT: The information in this video is based on publicly available historical sources and academic research. The author does not guarantee 100% accuracy of all details presented. History is interpretation — always cross-reference with your own research. All sources are open and publicly accessible. 📌 TIMECODES: 00:00 — The Edge of the Known World 08:30 — Who Lived Here Before Rome 18:00 — The Phoenicians and "Alis Ubbo" 27:45 — Carthage, Hannibal's Brother, and the Tagus 35:10 — Viriathus: The Shepherd Who Broke Rome 44:20 — Julius Caesar Arrives 51:00 — What "Felicitas Julia" Actually Meant 👍 If this kind of deep historical storytelling is your thing — like the video, leave a comment with your take, subscribe for more, and hit the bell so you never miss an upload. 🔔 #Lisbon #AncientRome #JuliusCaesar #RomanEmpire #Phoenicians #AncientHistory #LostCivilizations #Olisipo #RomanBritain #Lusitania #Carthage #Viriathus #AncientPortugal #HiddenHistory #MysteryHistory