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Now, in the smoky twilight, Viríato walked among the fallen. He stopped before a young Roman, barely twenty, clutching a broken gladius and weeping. The chieftain did not raise his own blade. Instead, he knelt and whispered in crude Latin: “Tell your Republic… this is not hatred. This is earth defending itself.” Hispania- la Leyenda 1x08 - La derrota-DVBRIP--...
The chieftain looked at the stars, now emerging above the corpses. “Then let them come,” he answered. “Tonight, Hispania is not a province. Tonight, Hispania is a name that Rome will learn to fear.” End of Episode 1x08: La Derrota – but
The boy would live. The messenger would spread the legend: that in the west, a shepherd-king had done what Carthage could not—he had made Rome taste defeat. He stopped before a young Roman, barely twenty,
The battle had begun at dawn, a desperate trap in the Cárpetan passes. The Romans, disciplined and heavy, had marched into the labyrinth of stone and oak, expecting another easy slaughter of barbarians. Instead, they met the devotio —the sacred fury of warriors who had burned their own bridges. Women fought beside men. Boys threw javelins from the cliffs. And when the centurions tried to form a testudo, the Hispani rolled burning carts of pitch down the slopes.