Lusitania (disambiguation)
Lusitania was an ancient Roman province corresponding to most of modern Portugal.
Lusitania may also refer to:
- RMS Lusitania (built 1907), a British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat in World War I
- SS Lusitania (built 1906), a Portuguese liner wrecked on Bellows Rock on 18 April 1911
- Lusitania (album), a 2003 album by Fairweather
- Lusitania (algae), a genus of green algae in the Coccomyxaceae family
- Lusitania (planet), a fictional planet in Orson Scott Card's Ender series
- S.C. Lusitânia, an azorean basketball team
- Lusitania, a size of cigar of the Partagás brand
See also
- Kingdom of Northern Lusitania, proposed by Napoleon for the king of Etruria in Northwestern Portugal
- Lusitanian language
- Lusitanian mythology
- Lusitanian War, between the Lusitanians and Ancient Rome
- Lusitanians, the original Indo-European inhabitants of Lusitania (Proto-Celt)
- Lusitanic, the shared linguistic and cultural traditions of the Portuguese-speaking nations
- Lusitano, a breed of horses in Portugal
- New Lusitania, a Portuguese colony in Brazil
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