The Location of the Limia River, the Reason Human Beings Believed the Limia River Was the Causation for Memory Loss During the 2nd Century B.C., the Reason Ancient Roman Politician Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus and His Soldiers Halted Their Invasion Campaign of Lusitania and Gallaecia During the Lusitanian War, and the Person Who Dispelled the Mythology of the Limia River Causing Memory Loss

There is a river Limia in Galicia, Spain which is in the province Ourense, Spain. It was said by the Celt's that crossing this river would cause a person to lose their memory. In the year 135 BC, the Ancient Roman forces led by General Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus reached the banks of the River Lethes, or as it is referred to in Spain, the River Limia, and proceeded no further with their invasion because they were afraid to lose their memories. The Roman soldier Brutus Callaicus, single hande...


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