Which preposition to use with lusitania

on Occurrences 3%

Travel, exploration, and commerce have demanded and obtained the Lusitania on the sea; the railroad from the Cape to Cairo on the land, and they have left no spot of earth untrodden, no map obscure, no mart unvisited.

at Occurrences 2%

He had five days to catch the Lusitania at Liverpool.

for Occurrences 2%

Take the Lusitania for instance.

of Occurrences 1%

And for three days those on board the Lusitania of the march of the great events were ignorant.

after Occurrences 1%

[-52-] While this happened in the city, Caesar had obtained the government of Lusitania after his praetorship: and, though he might without any great labor have cleared the land of brigandage (which probably always existed there) and then have kept quiet, he refused to do so.

through Occurrences 1%

Petreius was to march from Lusitania through the Vettones, and join Afranius with all his forces; Varro was to guard all Further Spain with what legions he had.

from Occurrences 1%

Atilius the Spaniard, who is a truthful man and learned in many things, tells of a hog which was killed in further Spain or Lusitania from which two chops, sent to the Senator L. Volumnius, were found to weigh three and twenty pounds, the fat on them being so thick that it measured a foot and three fingers from the skin to the bone.

near Occurrences 1%

"In Spain is reported a phenomenon of breeding which seems incredible, but is nevertheless true, namely: that on Mount Tagnus on that part of the coast of Lusitania near the town of Olisippo, mares are some times impregnated by the wind, some thing which often happens with respect to chickens, whence their eggs are called [Greek: hypaenemios] (conceived by the wind), but the foals born of such mares never live more than three years.

Which preposition to use with  lusitania