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  • Caesaraugusta
  • Roman colonia located on the site of present-day Zaragoza, Spain

    Caesaraugusta or Caesar Augusta was the name of the Roman city of Zaragoza, founded as a colonia inmunis from Rome in 14 BC, possibly on December 23,

    Caesaraugusta

    Caesaraugusta

    Caesaraugusta

  • Zaragoza
  • Capital of Aragon, Spain

    the Ebro basin. In the 1st century BCE, Romans founded the colony of Caesaraugusta over the Sedetani settlement of Salduie. The city was the capital of

    Zaragoza

    Zaragoza

    Zaragoza

  • Roman Theater (Zaragoza)
  • Ancient Roman theater in Zaragoza, Spain

    Roman Theater of Zaragoza is a Roman theatre in the Roman colonia of Caesaraugusta –present-day Zaragoza, Spain–, in the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis

    Roman Theater (Zaragoza)

    Roman Theater (Zaragoza)

    Roman_Theater_(Zaragoza)

  • Antonine Itinerary
  • Imperial Roman register of roads and stations

    itinerary for the provinces of Hispania. Roman units Laminium Via XXXI Caesaraugusta Peutinger Table Ptolemy's Geography Ravenna Cosmography  One or more

    Antonine Itinerary

    Antonine Itinerary

    Antonine_Itinerary

  • James the Great
  • Apostle of Jesus (died 44)

    the Virgin Mary appeared to James on the bank of the Ebro River at Caesaraugusta, while he was preaching the Gospel in Hispania. She appeared upon a

    James the Great

    James the Great

    James_the_Great

  • Prudentius
  • Roman Christian poet (348–c.413)

    around 413. The place of his birth is uncertain, but it may have been Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), Tarraco (Tarragona), or Calagurris (Calahorra). Prudentius

    Prudentius

    Prudentius

    Prudentius

  • Siege of Zaragoza
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Zaragoza or Siege of Saragossa may refer to: Siege of Caesaraugusta (542) [fr; es; ru] Siege of Caesaraugusta (652) [ca; es; ru] Siege of Zaragoza (754) [ca;

    Siege of Zaragoza

    Siege_of_Zaragoza

  • Colonia (Roman)
  • Roman outpost established in conquered territory to secure it

    Gillies, J.; Åhlfeldt; J. Becker; T. Elliott. "Places: 246344 (Col. Caesaraugusta)". Pleiades. Archived from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved

    Colonia (Roman)

    Colonia (Roman)

    Colonia_(Roman)

  • Asturica Augusta
  • Roman City

    century, which copies a map from the 4th century. Antonine Itinerary Caesaraugusta Sánchez Zurro, Domingo (2008). Geografía de Castilla y León (in Spanish)

    Asturica Augusta

    Asturica Augusta

    Asturica_Augusta

  • Saint Lawrence
  • Early Christian deacon of Rome and martyr

    encountered the future Pope Sixtus II, a famous teacher born in Greece, in Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), and they travelled together from Hispania to Rome. When

    Saint Lawrence

    Saint Lawrence

    Saint_Lawrence

  • Grid plan
  • Urban plan in which city streets form a grid

    Caesaraugusta Roman city matching the current Zaragoza city map: 1.- Decumano; 2.- Cardo; 3.- Foro de Caesaraugusta; 4.- Puerto fluvial; 5.- Termas públicas;

    Grid plan

    Grid plan

    Grid_plan

  • Pamplona
  • Municipality in Navarre, Spain

    was a civitas stipendiaria in the jurisdiction of the conventus of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). During the Germanic invasions of 409 and later as

    Pamplona

    Pamplona

    Pamplona

  • Our Lady of the Pillar
  • Title of the Virgin Mary

    discouragement. In AD 40, while he was praying by the banks of the Ebro at Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), Mary bilocated from Jerusalem, where she was living at the

    Our Lady of the Pillar

    Our Lady of the Pillar

    Our_Lady_of_the_Pillar

  • Aragon
  • Autonomous community of Spain

    roads and consolidating ancient Celtiberian and Iberian cities such as Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), Turiaso (Tarazona), Osca (Huesca) or Bilbilis (Calatayud)

    Aragon

    Aragon

    Aragon

  • Sulcus primigenius
  • Roman ritual plowing

    The sulcus primigenius ritual on an early dupondius of Caesaraugusta, now Zaragoza in Spain, honoring Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (AD 39)

    Sulcus primigenius

    Sulcus primigenius

    Sulcus_primigenius

  • Iberians
  • Historical ethnic group from southwestern Europe

    middle basin of the Iberus (Ebro). Salduie (Roman time Salduba and Caesaraugusta and modern time Zaragoza) was in their territory. May have been more

    Iberians

    Iberians

    Iberians

  • Hispania
  • Roman province (218 BC – 472 AD)

    as Lisbon (Olissipo) and Tarragona (Tarraco), established Zaragoza (Caesaraugusta), Mérida (Augusta Emerita), and Valencia (Valentia), and reduced other

    Hispania

    Hispania

    Hispania

  • Community of Madrid
  • Autonomous community of Spain

    (joining Astorga to Laminium and via xxv (which joined Emerita Augusta and Caesaraugusta), and contained some important conurbations. The city of Complutum (today

    Community of Madrid

    Community of Madrid

    Community_of_Madrid

  • Huesca
  • Municipality in Aragon, Spain

    road from Tarraco (modern Tarragona) and Ilerda (modern Lleida) to Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). During Roman times, the city was known as Osca, and

    Huesca

    Huesca

    Huesca

  • Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza
  • Roman Catholic church in Spain

    in the old Roman forum. Unlike other Roman city forums, the forum of Caesaraugusta was not located at the confluence of the Cardo and the Decumanus, but

    Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza

    Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza

    Cathedral_of_the_Savior_of_Zaragoza

  • Bilocation
  • Alleged supernatural ability to be in two places at once

    of the Pillar. This is an alleged appearance of the Virgin Mary in Caesaraugusta, Spain, in the year 40 AD, at a time when she is believed to have been

    Bilocation

    Bilocation

  • Pope Adrian VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1522 to 1523

    Pontificem electi, ad sacrosanctum Cardinalium Collegium (in Latin). Caesaraugusta (Saragossa). Carod-Rovira, Josep Lluís (27 January 2024). "Un papa a

    Pope Adrian VI

    Pope Adrian VI

    Pope_Adrian_VI

  • Alcalá de Henares
  • Municipality in Community of Madrid, Spain

    important role, located on the Roman road connecting Emerita Augusta and Caesaraugusta. In the late 5th century, Complutum declined. In Late Antiquity, population

    Alcalá de Henares

    Alcalá de Henares

    Alcalá_de_Henares

  • Via Augusta
  • Roman road in ancient Hispania

    of the road from Caesaraugusta to Tarragona, passing through Ilerda (Lerida) and Huesca. Domitian extended the road from Caesaraugusta to Olispo (Lisbon)

    Via Augusta

    Via Augusta

    Via_Augusta

  • Euric
  • King of the Visigoths from 466 to 484

    34; Chronica Gallica von 452, 643, in: MGH AA 9, S. 664; Chronica Caesaraugusta, ad annum 466, in: MGH AA 11, S. 222; Marius von Avenches, Chronicle

    Euric

    Euric

    Euric

  • Theodoric I
  • King of the Visigoths

    assistance of Visigoth troops, devastated the area surrounding the city of Caesaraugusta and managed by guile to take Ilerda. Some recent scholars doubt that

    Theodoric I

    Theodoric I

    Theodoric_I

  • Burdunellus
  • 5th-century Roman usurper

    government is unknown, but was probably the valley of the Ebro centred on Caesaraugusta. Peter (usurper) Collins, 35. Thompson, 193. Collins, Roger. Visigothic

    Burdunellus

    Burdunellus

  • List of Marian apparitions
  • List of notable alleged supernatural appearances by Mary, mother of Jesus

    discouragement. In AD 40, while he was praying by the banks of the Ebro at Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), Mary bilocated from Jerusalem, where she was living at the

    List of Marian apparitions

    List of Marian apparitions

    List_of_Marian_apparitions

  • Constans II (son of Constantine III)
  • Roman emperor from 409 to 411

    a pass and received reinforcements. Constans established himself at Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza) and rebuilt the civilian administration while Gerontius

    Constans II (son of Constantine III)

    Constans II (son of Constantine III)

    Constans_II_(son_of_Constantine_III)

  • Kingdom of Navarre
  • Medieval kingdom around the Pyrenees

    Tarraconensis. It would be under the jurisdiction of the conventus iuridicus of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). The Roman Empire influenced the area in urbanization

    Kingdom of Navarre

    Kingdom of Navarre

    Kingdom_of_Navarre

  • Clunia
  • Ancient Roman city

    called Conventus Cluniensis. It was located on the road that led from Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) to Asturica Augusta (Astorga). The city declined during the

    Clunia

    Clunia

    Clunia

  • Coins of Augustus
  • Coins minted during the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus

    Provincial Coinage. Some coins, such as cistophori and issues from Colonia Caesaraugusta, appear in both, indicating both imperial and provincial characteristics

    Coins of Augustus

    Coins of Augustus

    Coins_of_Augustus

  • Christianity in the 1st century
  • Mary appeared to James on a Pillar on the bank of the Ebro River at Caesaraugusta, while he was preaching the Gospel in Hispania (modern-day Spain). Following

    Christianity in the 1st century

    Christianity in the 1st century

    Christianity_in_the_1st_century

  • Romanization of Hispania
  • Cultural change in ancient Iberia

    Peninsula is to Mérida, but also the theater of Italica, Sagunto, Clunia, Caesaraugusta and others are part of the archaeological record, and some even host

    Romanization of Hispania

    Romanization of Hispania

    Romanization_of_Hispania

  • Guadalajara, Spain
  • Municipality in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain

    Tarraconensis. The city was on the high road from Emerita (modern Mérida) to Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza), 22 M. P. northeast of Complutum (modern Alcalá de

    Guadalajara, Spain

    Guadalajara, Spain

    Guadalajara,_Spain

  • Table of Noteworthy Cities (Ptolemy)
  • Ancient text

    (from Europe, Tables 2 - 6) City Latitude Longitude Clunia 11° 42° Caesaraugusta 14° 30’ 41° 30’ Gallia Aquitania Mediolanum 17° 40’ 46° 45’ Burgigala

    Table of Noteworthy Cities (Ptolemy)

    Table of Noteworthy Cities (Ptolemy)

    Table_of_Noteworthy_Cities_(Ptolemy)

  • Legio VI Victrix
  • Roman legion

    Soldiers of this unit and X Gemina numbered among the first settlers of Caesaraugusta, what became modern-day Zaragoza. The cognomen Victrix (Victorious)

    Legio VI Victrix

    Legio VI Victrix

    Legio_VI_Victrix

  • List of city name changes
  • Tajuña → Titulcia Brigantium → Caronium → Corunna → La Coruña → A Coruña Caesaraugusta → Zaragoza Colonia Iulia Romula → Hispalis → Ishbiliya → Seville (Sevilla)

    List of city name changes

    List_of_city_name_changes

  • Timeline of Zaragoza
  • city of Zaragoza, Spain. 25 BCE – Town becomes a Roman colony, named Caesaraugusta. 452 CE – Suebi in power. 476 CE – Visigoths in power. 712 – Moors in

    Timeline of Zaragoza

    Timeline_of_Zaragoza

  • History of Madrid
  • S2CID 194007257. Andreu Mediero, Esther (2007). "El Madrid medieval" (PDF). Caesaraugusta. 78. Zaragoza: Institución Fernando el Católico: 687–698. ISSN 0007-9502

    History of Madrid

    History of Madrid

    History_of_Madrid

  • Fuendetodos
  • Town in Spain

    exploited by the Romans who used it in many buildings constructed in nearby Caesaraugusta. From the 14th century, the village was part of the domain of the family

    Fuendetodos

    Fuendetodos

    Fuendetodos

  • List of Roman colonies
  • Poetovio Acci Aelia Italica Asido Astigi Barcino Carteia Carthago Nova Caesaraugusta Celsa Clunia Corduba Emerita Augusta Flaviobriga Hispalis Ilici Iliturgis

    List of Roman colonies

    List_of_Roman_colonies

  • Ancient Iberian coinage
  • Bronze 'Provincial' aes of Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), reign of Caligula

    Ancient Iberian coinage

    Ancient Iberian coinage

    Ancient_Iberian_coinage

  • Orpheus mosaic
  • Roman artworks depicting Orpheus

    which was located next to the Roman walls near the central market in Caesaraugusta, as the city was called. Unusually, the figure of Orpheus is surrounded

    Orpheus mosaic

    Orpheus mosaic

    Orpheus_mosaic

  • Timeline of Christianity
  • Mary appeared to James on a pillar on the bank of the Ebro River at Caesaraugusta, while he was preaching the Gospel in Spain. Following that vision,

    Timeline of Christianity

    Timeline_of_Christianity

  • Hispania Tarraconensis
  • Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula (27 BC-459 AD)

    coloniae and municipia belonged to the Roman tribe of Galeria, except for Caesaraugusta, which was in that of Aniensis. All free men who served as municipal

    Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania_Tarraconensis

  • Vincentius (comes)
  • the last Roman resistance from the cities of Tarraco (Tarragona) and Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza). He offered serious military resistance. The Latin writer

    Vincentius (comes)

    Vincentius_(comes)

  • Priscillian
  • Roman bishop

    prevented the spread of his sect. Hydatius convened a synod held at Caesaraugusta in 380. Ten bishops were present at this synod from Spain, and two from

    Priscillian

    Priscillian

  • Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
  • became an important administrative centre); Colonia Caesar Augusta or Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza, Aragón) in 14 BC; and Lucus Augusti (Lugo, Galicia) in 13

    Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula

    Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula

    Roman_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Los Bañales
  • Roman archaeological site

    concerning the legal convent of Caesaraugusta, the Tarraga vascona cited by Ptolemy (U 6, 66), in the way of Caesaraugusta to Pompelo, although this route

    Los Bañales

    Los Bañales

    Los_Bañales

  • Bilbilis
  • Ancient Roman city in Hispania Tarraconensis

    the North of ancient Segeda and 60 km SW of the Roman colony of Col. Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza) in NE internal Spain. Bilbilis was famous for its

    Bilbilis

    Bilbilis

    Bilbilis

  • Via XXXI
  • Itinerary of Antonine A-31

    of Antonine, another route, an administrative border, etc. Laminio Caesaraugusta Libisosa Arias, Gonzalo (2004). Repertorio de Caminos de la Hispania

    Via XXXI

    Via XXXI

    Via_XXXI

  • Majorian
  • Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461

    in Lusitania (modern Santarém, Portugal), the Emperor passed through Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), where he performed a formal imperial adventus. Finally he

    Majorian

    Majorian

    Majorian

  • Conventus iuridicus
  • Ancient Roman seat of judicial district of a province

    divided into seven conventus: Tarraconensis (Tarraco) Caesaraugustanus (Caesaraugusta) Cluniensis (Clunia) Carthaginensis (Carthago Nova) Asturicensis (Asturica

    Conventus iuridicus

    Conventus iuridicus

    Conventus_iuridicus

  • List of museums in Spain
  • Puerto Fluvial de Caesaraugusta El Museo Salvador Victoria Museo Paleontológico de Galve Museo de las Termas Públicas de Caesaraugusta Museo del Teatro

    List of museums in Spain

    List_of_museums_in_Spain

  • List of cities founded by the Romans
  • Asturica Augusta Astorga Spain 14 BC Borbetomagus Worms Germany 14 BC Caesaraugusta Zaragoza Spain 14 BC Sirmium Sremska Mitrovica Serbia 14 BC Sorviodurum

    List of cities founded by the Romans

    List_of_cities_founded_by_the_Romans

  • List of places named after people
  • Cruz Vivar del Cid – Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid Zaragoza (Latin: Caesaraugusta) – Emperor Augustus Former: El Ferrol del Caudillo – Francisco Franco's

    List of places named after people

    List_of_places_named_after_people

  • National Day of Spain
  • National holiday of Spain (October 12)

    Catholic tradition of the Virgin Mary's apparition "in flesh and blood" in Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza's name under the Roman Empire) to Apostle Saint James the

    National Day of Spain

    National Day of Spain

    National_Day_of_Spain

  • Muel Dam
  • Dam in Aragon, Spain

    in the early 1st century. It served to provide water to the Colonia Caesaraugusta, present-day Zaragoza, which had been founded shortly before. The structure

    Muel Dam

    Muel Dam

    Muel_Dam

  • List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
  • middle basin of the Iberus (Ebro). Salduie (Roman time Salduba and Caesaraugusta and modern time Zaragoza) was in their territory and they were possibly

    List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

    List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

    List_of_the_Pre-Roman_peoples_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • List of Roman theatres
  • at Caesaraugusta Caesaraugusta Zaragoza Spain 41°39′08″N 0°52′39″W / 41.652233°N 0.877608°W / 41.652233; -0.877608 (Theatre at Caesaraugusta) 106

    List of Roman theatres

    List of Roman theatres

    List_of_Roman_theatres

  • Astorga, Spain
  • Municipality in Castile and León, Spain

    (Lugo) on route XIX, to Augusta Emerita (Mérida), to Tarragona via Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) on route XXXII or Ab Asturica Terracone, or with Bordeaux

    Astorga, Spain

    Astorga, Spain

    Astorga,_Spain

  • Monzón
  • Municipality in Aragon, Spain

    onwards. Monzón became an important junction connecting the cities of Caesaraugusta and Osca with Italy. Remains of Roman dwellings have been discovered

    Monzón

    Monzón

    Monzón

  • Rechiar
  • King of the Suevi

    leader of one of the Bagaudae, and raided the Ebro valley, attacking Caesaraugusta and even entering Ilerda (Lleida) "by a trick". He took many prisoners

    Rechiar

    Rechiar

    Rechiar

  • Celtiberian Wars
  • Second century BCE insurrections against Roman rule by Iberian Celts

    the Antonine itinerary placed between Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza)[citation needed] Livy, The History of Rome, 40.44.4.5; 40

    Celtiberian Wars

    Celtiberian_Wars

  • Spanish War of Euric
  • Vincentius. He offered strong defense from the cities of Tarraco and Caesaraugusta and was able to stop the Gothic advance for a while. Eventually he had

    Spanish War of Euric

    Spanish War of Euric

    Spanish_War_of_Euric

  • Acheiropoieta
  • Christian icon said to have come into existence miraculously

    Christ, was preaching the Gospel in what was then the pagan land of Caesaraugusta (now Zaragoza), in the Roman province of Hispania. He was disheartened

    Acheiropoieta

    Acheiropoieta

    Acheiropoieta

  • Lacetani
  • Pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula

    again, where they appear as a tributary of Rome in the conventus of Caesaraugusta. Ptolemy located some ten towns among those in a territory, of the Lacetani

    Lacetani

    Lacetani

    Lacetani

  • History of Barcelona
  • Tarraco (capital of the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis) and Caesaraugusta, respectively known today as Tarragona and Zaragoza). The name Barcino

    History of Barcelona

    History of Barcelona

    History_of_Barcelona

  • Imperator totius Hispaniae
  • Medieval Latin title for the emperor of Spain

    220 and nn.: Adefonso imperatore imperante in Toleto, [in] Legione, Caesaraugusta [in Saragoza], Najera [et Najara], Castella [Castilla] et Galecia [Galicia

    Imperator totius Hispaniae

    Imperator totius Hispaniae

    Imperator_totius_Hispaniae

  • Complutum
  • Ancient Roman city

    was the road from Emerita Augusta (Mérida) and Toletum (Toledo) to CaesarAugusta (Zaragoza). Beside the road at the western gate was a fountain where

    Complutum

    Complutum

    Complutum

  • Archdiocese of Zaragoza
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Spain

    Retrieved 27 August 2016. IBERCRONOX: Obispado y Arzobispado de Zaragoza (Caesaraugusta) (in Spanish)  This article incorporates text from a publication now

    Archdiocese of Zaragoza

    Archdiocese of Zaragoza

    Archdiocese_of_Zaragoza

  • Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems
  • Spanish university research center

    joined the Spanish Supercomputing Network hosting the supercomputer CaesarAugusta (supercomputer) [es]. This node became operational at the end of 2007

    Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems

    Institute_for_Biocomputation_and_Physics_of_Complex_Systems

  • Aemilian of Cogolla
  • Iberic saint

    Visigothic rule. According to his Vita, written by Braulio, the bishop of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza) roughly a hundred years after the saint's death, Aemilian

    Aemilian of Cogolla

    Aemilian of Cogolla

    Aemilian_of_Cogolla

  • Ius Italicum
  • in order to house his military legion: Arausio, Baeterrae, Barcino, Caesaraugusta, Cartenna, Corduba, Forum Julii, Gunugu, Narbo, Patrae, Rusazu, Rusguinae

    Ius Italicum

    Ius Italicum

    Ius_Italicum

  • Uraci
  • Celtic people of pre-Roman Iberia

    La necrópolis celtibérica de Arcóbriga (Monreal de Ariza, Zaragoza), Caesaraugusta 80, Institución «Fernando el Católico», Zaragoza (2009) ISBN 978-84-9911-017-2

    Uraci

    Uraci

    Uraci

  • Names of European cities in different languages (U–Z)
  • Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages

    זגרב‎ (Hebrew) Zákupy Reichstadt (German)*, Zákupy (Czech)* Zaragoza Caesaraugusta (Latin), Saragoça (Portuguese), Saragosa - 사라고사 (Korean), Saragosa (Ladino*

    Names of European cities in different languages (U–Z)

    Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(U–Z)

  • Valerius of Saragossa
  • Spanish bishop and saint (died 315)

    His feast day is January 29. Saint Valerius (4th century) was born in Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) and became bishop of the city. He participated in the council

    Valerius of Saragossa

    Valerius of Saragossa

    Valerius_of_Saragossa

  • History of science and technology in Spain
  • Overview of science and technology in Spain

    Sphinx) and other works. José María Rodanés Vicente (2007) Neolithic, Cæsaraugusta, 78. pp. 49–66, ISSN 0007-9502, especially p. 52 et seq. El calcolítico

    History of science and technology in Spain

    History of science and technology in Spain

    History_of_science_and_technology_in_Spain

  • Celsa (Roman city)
  • rank of Roman city and one of the only two colonies in Aragon with Caesaraugusta. The new town occupied an area of about 44 ha (109 acres) and played

    Celsa (Roman city)

    Celsa (Roman city)

    Celsa_(Roman_city)

  • Arándiga
  • Place in Aragon, Spain

    is known, but was located somewhere to the SW of the Roman colony of Caesaraugusta the Modern day city of Zaragoza. It issued coins in the Late 2nd century

    Arándiga

    Arándiga

    Arándiga

  • Valeria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    the Pseudo-Callisthenes, into Latin. Valerius of Saragossa, Bishop of Caesaraugusta in Hispania Tarraconensis from AD 290 to 315. Valerius Proculus, consul

    Valeria gens

    Valeria gens

    Valeria_gens

  • Berones
  • Pre-Roman people of the Iberian peninsula

    Fatás-Cabeza, G., La Sedetania - Las Tierras Zaragozanas hasta la fundación de Caesaraugusta, Zaragoza 1973a, pp.8. Motoza, Los Celtíberos – Etnias y Estados (1998

    Berones

    Berones

    Berones

  • List of Latin place names in Iberia
  • Flavium Brigantium probably Betanzos, Galicia Bursao Borja, Aragon Caesaraugusta Zaragoza, Aragon Calagurris Calahorra, La Rioja Carthago Nova Cartagena

    List of Latin place names in Iberia

    List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Iberia

  • Laminium
  • Iberian oppidum

    so-called Itinerary of Antoninus it is located on the roads: XXIX, Caesaraugusta-Augusta Emerita. XXX, Laminio-Toletum. XXXI, Laminio-Libisosa. Currently

    Laminium

    Laminium

  • Latin exonyms
  • Exonyms for places outside of the core of the Roman empire

    Augusta Emerita Palma de Mallorca Palma Salamanca Salamantica Seville Hispalis Tarragona Tarraco Toledo Toletum Valencia Valentia Zaragoza Cæsaraugusta

    Latin exonyms

    Latin_exonyms

  • First Celtiberian War
  • the Antonine itinerary placed between Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) Livy, The History of Rome, 40.48, 49. Livy, The History of

    First Celtiberian War

    First_Celtiberian_War

  • Arabic exonyms
  • Saraqusṭah (سَرَقُسْطَةُ) Arabized form of its old Greco-Roman name Caesaraugusta (Καισαραυγοῦστα). Zuera Ṣukhayrah (بلدية صُخَيرة) or Zuhayrah (زُهَيرة)

    Arabic exonyms

    Arabic_exonyms

  • List of numismatic journals
  • d'archéologie et de numismatique de St. Pétersbourg Slovenská numizmatika Caesaraugusta : publicaciones del Seminario de Arqueología y Numismática Aragonesas

    List of numismatic journals

    List_of_numismatic_journals

  • Economy of Hispania
  • Tarraco (the first of the Roman mints in Hispania), Italica, Barcino, Caesaraugusta, Emerita Augusta, etc. And throughout the Empire, more than 400 mints

    Economy of Hispania

    Economy_of_Hispania

  • Saraqusta Film Festival
  • morning in the Caesaragusta Theatre Museum (Spanish: Museo del Teatro de Caesaraugusta). Its aim is to promote the work of regional professionals and it is

    Saraqusta Film Festival

    Saraqusta Film Festival

    Saraqusta_Film_Festival

  • Puerta de Toledo (Zaragoza)
  • City gate in Zaragoza, Spain

    Aljafería. It was the gate that closed and Roman and foundational street of Caesaraugusta called Kardus crossing the city from east to west. In 1210 and by order

    Puerta de Toledo (Zaragoza)

    Puerta de Toledo (Zaragoza)

    Puerta_de_Toledo_(Zaragoza)

  • Arancón
  • Municipality in Castile and León, Spain

    Calderuela and Cortos. Roman road: Via 27 of Antonino, which united Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) with Asturica Augusta (Astorga). Medieval source of La rana

    Arancón

    Arancón

    Arancón

  • Oiasso
  • Roman town in the Bay of Biscay

    structure behind the mining operations. A Roman road once connected Caesaraugusta (present-day Zaragoza) to Oiasso, passing through Pompaelo (now Pamplona)

    Oiasso

    Oiasso

    Oiasso

  • Melgar de Fernamental
  • Municipality and town in Castile and León, Spain

    important was the Hispania-Italica, which passed through cities such as Caesaraugusta, Segisamone and Asturicaugusta. The Saldania Roadway started by the

    Melgar de Fernamental

    Melgar de Fernamental

    Melgar_de_Fernamental

  • Basilius (Bagaudae)
  • 5th-century leader of the Bagaudae in Spain

    massacre. In July 449, the Bagaudae-Sueven coalition plundered the city of Caesaraugusta and conquered Ilerda. Further details about Basilius' life are missing

    Basilius (Bagaudae)

    Basilius_(Bagaudae)

  • Hispano-French Exposition of 1908
  • Arturo Ansón Navarro (2001). Historia de cuatro ciudades: Salduie, Caesaraugusta, Saraqusta, Zaragoza. Ayuntamiento, Servicio de Cultura: Caja Inmaculada

    Hispano-French Exposition of 1908

    Hispano-French Exposition of 1908

    Hispano-French_Exposition_of_1908

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