Erik Larson Quote
Lusitania, after a Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula that occupied roughly the same ground as modern-day Portugal. The inhabitants were warlike, and the Romans conquered them with great difficulty, said a memorandum in Cunard’s files on the naming of the ship. They lived generally upon plunder and were rude and unpolished in their manners. In popular usage, the name was foreshortened to Lucy.
Erik Larson
Lusitania, after a Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula that occupied roughly the same ground as modern-day Portugal. The inhabitants were warlike, and the Romans conquered them with great difficulty, said a memorandum in Cunard’s files on the naming of the ship. They lived generally upon plunder and were rude and unpolished in their manners. In popular usage, the name was foreshortened to Lucy.
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