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Human settlement in Spain
Segóbriga was an important Celtic and Roman city, and is today an impressive site located on a hill (cerro Cabeza de Griego) near the present town of
Segobriga
Segóbriga is a former Roman city near Saelices, in the province of Cuenca in Spain. It is possibly one of the most important archaeological sites of the
Archaeological Park of Segóbriga
Archaeological_Park_of_Segóbriga
Ancient Roman family
Historiae, iv. 44. NSA, 1927, 109. Almagro Basch, Segobriga II, 33. CIL II13, 280. Almagro Basch, Segobriga II, 43. CIL II13, 269. AE 2011, 581. Fasti Potentini
Octavia_gens
City in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain
Although historians have linked its old name to Segobriga, the discovery of the original Roman city of Segobriga near Saelices discarded this possibility. The
Segovia
Municipality in Castile–La Mancha, Spain
Empire, there were several important settlements in the province, such as Segobriga, Ercavica and Gran Valeria. However, the place where Cuenca is located
Cuenca,_Spain
Municipality in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 649 inhabitants. Segobriga, the remains of a Celtic and Roman city, is 6 km (3.7 mi) south of Saelices
Saelices
Historical province in southeastern France
tribes, who were still armed with bronze weapons. One tribe, called the Segobriga, settled near modern-day Marseille. The Caturiges, Tricastins, and Cavares
Provence
Bocouriques - Canbarici - in Toletum (Toledo) region. Contucianci - in Segobriga region. Dagencii - Doviliques - Duitiques - Duniques - Elguismiques -
List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
List_of_the_Pre-Roman_peoples_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Cultural property in Las Valeras, Spain
Valeria was an important Roman city and one of the three major cities (with Segobriga and Ercavica) in the modern province of Cuenca. Its impressive ruins are
Valeria,_Spain_(Roman_city)
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
by archaeological remains. Segorbe was once identified as the ancient Segobriga, described by Pliny the Elder as the capital of Celtiberia. However, archaeological
Segorbe
Ancient region of what is today Spain
Complutum, the present Alcalá de Henares, Consabura, the present Consuegra, Segóbriga (Saelices, River basin) and Laminio) acquired municipal legal statutes
Carpetania
Cultural change in ancient Iberia
of Roman walls in Zaragoza, Lugo, León, Tarragona, Astorga, Córdoba, Segóbriga and Barcelona. The ancient Roman civilization is known as the great builder
Romanization_of_Hispania
Natural and historical region in Spain
the cities remained largely unimportant, Laminium, Libisosa, Toletum, Segóbriga, Sisapo and Oretum stood out. Following the arrival of Christianity, Toledo
La_Mancha
database Theatre at Segobriga Segobriga Spain 39°53′06″N 2°48′51″W / 39.884996°N 2.814217°W / 39.884996; -2.814217 (Theatre at Segobriga) 60 metres (200 ft)
List_of_Roman_theatres
Topics referred to by the same term
City), an important Roman city and one of the three major cities (with Segobriga and Ercavica) in the modern province of Cuenca Valeria (fictional planet)
Valeria
Mountain range in Spain
Segovia, at least as far back as its Roman control under the name of Segóbriga. However, after the creation of the province of Madrid to meet the requirements
Sierra_de_Guadarrama
Iron Age type of settlement
Verlamion, England Monte Bernorio, Spain Numantia, Spain Segeda, Spain Segobriga, Spain Atuatuca, Belgium Titelberg, Luxembourg Stradonice oppidum, Czechia
Oppidum
Autonomous community of Spain
from Sisapo [es], silver, gold and other minerals such as selenite from Segobriga and the laminitana sharpening stone. Middle Ages history Built from scratch
Castilla–La_Mancha
Bocouriques Canbarici - in Toletum (Toledo) region. Contucianci - in Segobriga region. Dagencii Dovilici / Doviliques Duitici / Duitiques Duniques Elguismici
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
Al-Ándalusian administrative division
Hitación de Wamba with the three bishoprics located in Cuenca: Valeria, Segóbriga and Ercávica plus other areas incorporated in the Muslim period. It was
Kura_(al-Andalus)
found visigothic remains, near Cabezo del Griego, described since then as Segobriga. He had some clashes with the Spanish Inquisition, related to the regalist
Antonio_Tavira_y_Almazán
Spanish prehistorian (born 1946)
con D. Casado, F. Fontes, A. Mederos, y M. Torres). ISBN 84-95983-46-X Segobriga. Guía del Parque Arqueológico. Madrid 55 p. (con Juan Manuel Abascal y
Martín_Almagro_Gorbea
-5.569479 (Legio (León)) Segobriga Saelices Spain 39°53′10″N 2°48′50″W / 39.8860°N 2.8140°W / 39.8860; -2.8140 (Segobriga (Saelices)) [50] Sisapo Almodovar
List_of_Roman_amphitheatres
Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula (27 BC-459 AD)
Municipium Augustus Titulciam Titulcia, Madrid Municipium Flavian dynasty Segobriga Saelices, Cuenca Municipium Augustus Conventus Cluniensis Name Modern
Hispania_Tarraconensis
Prefecture and commune in Occitania, France
15 February 2013 Magazine "Rodez Notre Ville" - June 2011 Segovia or Segobriga, the capital of Celtiberians, shares the same etymology. Service of the
Rodez
Archaeological site of Saucedo (Caesarobriga) Archaeological Park of Segóbriga Casa de Orfeo Casa romana de la calle Añón de Zaragoza Castro Bergidum
List_of_Roman_sites_in_Spain
in alienum, furtum, damnum iniuria datum" – M.ª Carmen Santapau Pastor Segobriga y la religión en la Meseta sur durante el Principado – Juan Manuel Abascal
Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Roman_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Cartagena, and Tarraco, amphitheaters in Mérida, Italica, Tarraco or Segóbriga, and circuses in Mérida, Toledo, and many others. Religious architecture
Spanish_architecture
Cultural property in Uclés, Spain
in the Churrigueresque style. Stone from the hill "Cabeza del Griego" (Segobriga) was used, particularly in the eastern façade. In 1836, with the confiscation
Monastery_of_Uclés
Roman politician and general, Pontifex Maximus, consul in 80 BCE
his return to Hispania in 74 BC, he captured the towns of Bilbilis and Segobriga, before joining Pompey at the siege of Calagurris. They were forced to
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius
Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Pius
Ancient Roman family
his honour to Diana at Segobriga in Hispania Citerior. Titurnia Artemonis, a freedwoman, made an offering to Diana at Segobriga, dating between the beginning
Titurnia_gens
Cortada Spain Rabo de Buey-San Lázaro Spain S'Argamassa's aqueduct Spain Segobriga's Aqueduct Spain, Saelices Aqueduct of Segovia Spain, Segovia ? x 28m Aqueduct
List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
List_of_aqueducts_in_the_Roman_Empire
Spanish historian
ISBN 84-362-3327-1. Diana en la religiosidad hispanorromana. Tomo II. Roma, Cuenca y Segóbriga. Ed. UNED, Madrid 1996. ISBN 84-362-3718-8. ISBN 84-362-3717-X (obra completa)
Ana_María_Vázquez_Hoys
were the current Spanish provinces of Toledo and Cuenca. The city of Segobriga was the administrative center of the mineral's production, and it was
Economy_of_Hispania
Ancient people
affiliated with that of the neighbouring Olcades. Their presumed capital was Segobriga (Cerro de Cabeza de Griego, Saelices – Cuenca; Celtiberian-type mint:
Cratistii
Archaeological site in Hellín, Spain)
Tolmo de Minateda as one of its five archaeological parks, together with Segobriga, Alarcos, Carranque and Recopolis. This involved consolidation and improvement
Tolmo_de_Minateda
Ligures, who were still armed with bronze weapons. One tribe, called the Segobriga, settled near modern-day Marseille. The Caturiges, Tricastins, and Cavares
History_of_Provence
Iberian oppidum
egelestani (Egelesta), the laminitani (Laminium), the segobrigenses (Segóbriga), who form the "head" of Celtiberia and the toletani (Toletum), who form
Laminium
Former Roman Catholic diocese in Spain
that of Segobricense, thinking that Albarracín was nearer to the ancient Segobriga (Segorbe) than to Ercavica or Arcabrica. Though Albarracín is distant
Diocese_of_Albarracín
Lusitanians defeat the Roman forces of Caius Plancius, taking the city of Segobriga. Viriathus' Lusitanians defeat the Roman forces of Claudius Unimanus,
Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)
Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(Lusitania_and_Gallaecia)
Spanish diocese of the Catholic Church
(1913). "Diocese of Segorbe". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. IBERCRONOX: Obispado de Segorbe-Castellón (Segóbriga) (in Spanish)
Diocese_of_Segorbe-Castellón
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