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Ancient Roman city
Clunia (full name Colonia Clunia Sulpicia) was an ancient Roman city. Its remains are located on Alto de Castro, at more than 1000 metres above sea level
Clunia
Roman general, politician, and rebel (d. 73/72 BC)
the field. He retired to a strong fortress town in the mountains called Clunia. Pompey and Metellus rushed to besiege him, and during the siege, Sertorius
Quintus_Sertorius
Roman lighthouse
was an uninhabited place called Clunia, which later on evolved to Cruña and eventually Coruña. The place name Clunia is believed to come from the Proto-Celtic
Tower_of_Hercules
Ancient Roman city
Clunia is the name of an ancient Roman city that is situated in Feldkirch (Vorarlberg, Austria) and indicated on the Tabula Peutingeriana. In Roman time
Clunia,_Austria
Roman general and statesman (106–48 BC)
made no progress in the year. Col de Portet Lauron Valencia Sucro Saguntum Clunia Italica Lusitania Narbo Martius Vaccaei In 75 BC, Sertorius led the campaign
Pompey
Ancient Roman theater in Burgos, Spain
The Theatre of Clunia Sulpicia is a Roman theatre in the ancient city of Colonia Clunia Sulpicia, in what is now province of Burgos, northern Spain. Built
Theatre_of_Clunia_Sulpicia
Roman province
Castra Batava (Passau) Castra Regina (Regensburg) Clavenna (Chiavenna) Clunia (probably Feldkirch or Balzers) Curia (Chur) Endidae (Neumarkt) Feltria
Raetia
King of León from 910 to 914
reign saw the fortification of the Duero and the repopulation of Roa, Osma, Clunia, and San Esteban de Gormaz. During this period, the count of Castile, Gonzalo
García_I_of_León
Civil conflicts within ancient Rome
both sides: Gaius Memmius and Hirtuleius die. Siege of Clunia – Sertorius lay sieged in Clunia with Metellus and Pompey outside. He eventually extricates
List of Roman civil wars and revolts
List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
Galician is A Coroa. It seems less likely that it traces back to the Galician clunia.[citation needed] The name is reputedly from the Greek Κορώνα (Crown), referring
A_Coruña
Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula (27 BC-459 AD)
that a new ruler of the world would arise in Clunia. Therefore, Galba proclaimed himself emperor at Clunia. After receiving the support of the governor
Hispania_Tarraconensis
Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain
court (Latin conventus iuridici, Spanish convento jurídico) located in Clunia. The aqueduct once transported water from the Rio Frio, situated in the
Aqueduct_of_Segovia
Municipality in Castile and León, Spain
province of Hispania Tarraconensis, in the jurisdiction of Colonia Clunia Sulpicia (modern Clunia). Though the little Roman garrison city was an active mint,
Palencia
King of León from 931 to 951
Ledesma) as well as founding or repopulating frontier strongholds (e.g., Osma, Clunia). Ramiro masterminded a Pamplona/León coalition that defeated a joint Andalusian
Ramiro_II_of_León
Civil war in Roman republican Spain
Sertorius marched to the fortress town of Clunia in Celtiberia drawing Metellus and Pompey with him. At Clunia, Sertorius resisted a siege tying up Pompey
Sertorian_War
Autonomous community in northern Spain
Segovia as well as many archaeological remains such as those of the ancient Clunia, Salt mines of Poza de la Sal and the vía de la Plata pathway, which crosses
Castile_and_León
Āmirid ruler of al-Andalus from 1002 to 1008
campaign that was called the "victorious raid" (ghazāt al-naṣr). He took Clunia by force and carried off enormous booty. This feat earned him the honorific
Abd_al-Malik_al-Muzaffar
Cultural change in ancient Iberia
in the Peninsula is to Mérida, but also the theater of Italica, Sagunto, Clunia, Caesaraugusta and others are part of the archaeological record, and some
Romanization_of_Hispania
Ancient city on the site of modern Tarragona, Catalonia,Spain
Galba, who lived in Tarraco for eight years, was proclaimed emperor in Clunia Sulpicia. Vespasian began a reorganization of the precarious finances of
Tarraco
Physical contest involving a matador and a bull
what seems to be a man facing a bull is on the Celtiberian tombstone from Clunia and the cave painting El toro de hachos, both found in Spain. Bullfighting
Bullfighting
Roman imperial dynasty
was declared a public enemy and his legion was confined in the city of Clunia. Nero had regained the control of the empire militarily, but this opportunity
Julio-Claudian_dynasty
Calagurris Calahorra, La Rioja Carthago Nova Cartagena Colonia Clunia Sulpicia Clunia, Burgos Colonia Victrix Iulia Lepida / C. V. I. Celsa Gelsa / Velilla
List of Latin place names in Iberia
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Iberia
Celtic god of thunder
votive inscription to Jupiter Tanarus, by one Lucius Elufrius Praesens from Clunia, was one of the Arundel marbles. The inscription is now badly weathered
Taranis
Andalusian military leader and statesman (c. 938–1002)
following year, along with Clunia. The loss of San Esteban dismantled Castilian defenses along the Douro, while the taking of Clunia endangered lands south
Almanzor
Spanish aviation pioneer (1757–1799)
Astronautics – History – Spain". Aiaa.org. April 22, 2019. c. "Coruña del Conde, Clunia, Diego Marín Aguilera". El Soportal. Archived from the original on February
Diego_Marín_Aguilera
1009-1031 civil war in al-Andalus
Almanzor had conquered, such as Saint Esteban, El Borgo de Osma, Gharmaj, Clunia, and others. Fearing an alliance between the Count of Castile and his Berber
Fitna_of_al-Andalus
Battle of the Reconquista in 920 AD
ransomed Dulcidio. As a further result of the battle, the fortified site of Clunia, which had been repopulated by the Castilian count Gonzalo Fernández in
Battle_of_Valdejunquera
Town in Vorarlberg, Austria
Rhine, at the tripoint between Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. Clunia was a Roman settlement, probably a weigh station, which was located where
Feldkirch,_Vorarlberg
Battle of the Sertorian War
designated. He then made for the fortress town of Clunia and prepared for a siege. Even while fortifying Clunia Sertorius was dispatching messengers to his
Battle_of_Saguntum_(75_BC)
Municipality and town in Castile and León, Spain
birthplace of Bishop Agustín of Popayán, Colombia.[citation needed] Colonia Clunia Sulpicia, one of Hispania's main cities and a conventus iuridicum capital
Coruña_del_Conde
Human settlement in Spain
its area as caput Celtiberiae ('head of Celtiberia'), which reached to Clunia (finis celtiberiae), following a geographical order from the South to the
Segobriga
inscription found in Rome in AD 222 refers to the patronage of Colonia Clunia Sulpicia. Lomas 1996, pp. 218–219. Lomas 1996, p. 218. Amorós 1952, pp. 632–637
Tabula_patronatus
Roman senator
coins from the late republic. Some of his coins feature the boar emblem of Clunia. Crawford, Roman Republican coinage, pp. 457–459 William Smith. Dictionary
Gaius_Coelius_Caldus
75 BCE battle, Sertorian War
Metellus arrived he would be outnumbered. Sertorius decided to retreat toward Clunia in the highlands of Celtiberia. Here he would be among his allies and Pompey
Battle_of_Sucro
Theatre of Clunia Sulpicia Clunia Sulpicia Clunia Spain 41°47′02″N 3°21′55″W / 41.783996°N 3.365308°W / 41.783996; -3.365308 (Theatre at Clunia) 48 metres
List_of_Roman_theatres
Count of Burgos and Castile
Castilian offensive to the river Duero, settling the old villages of Haza, Clunia and San Esteban de Gormaz.[citation needed] Gonzalo Fernández appears as
Gonzalo_Fernández_of_Castile
River: Munio repopulated Roa; Gonzalo Fernández brought settlers to Burgos, Clunia and San Esteban de Gormaz; and Gonzalo Téllez settled Osma. Some authors
Munio_Núñez
State of Austria
the Roman province of Raetia. It included the cities of Brigantium and Clunia (modern Feldkirch). The region was later conquered by Allemanic tribes in
Vorarlberg
75 BCE battle, Sertorian War
Battle of Sucro. When Metellus finally arrived Sertorius retreated toward Clunia in Celtiberia and reverted to guerrilla warfare. The war would drag on for
Battle_of_Italica
Town in Castile and León, Spain
head is 7 kilometres (4 mi) away. Located near the ancient Roman city of Clunia, was possession of several monasteries, such as Santo Domingo de Silos,
Quintanarraya
1st century AD Roman general and Praetorian Prefect
Galba was declared a public enemy, and his legion confined to the city of Clunia. The victory proved insufficient to restore Nero's damaged reputation however
Cornelius_Fuscus
Germisara (Geoagiu) Caldes de Malavella, Gerona Caldes de Montbui, Barcelona Clunia, Province of Burgos Lucus Augusti, Lugo Baetulo, Badalona, Barcelona Empúries
List_of_Roman_public_baths
Cycling race
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner 1 4 August Santo Domingo de Silos to Clunia 149 km (92.6 mi) Hilly stage Carlos Barbero (ESP) 2 5 August Burgos 13
2015_Vuelta_a_Burgos
titled himself "Legate of the Roman Senate and People". Galba was based in Clunia during his rebellion against Nero and was there when he learned of Nero's
Centres of governance in the Roman Empire
Centres_of_governance_in_the_Roman_Empire
American jazz musician (born 1965)
Spain, where she worked in an orchestra. Gullion recorded with the band Clunia and also provided music for movies and television. In 1995, they moved to
Tom_Gullion
Amphitheatre of Durrës Tirana Mosaic Cuicul Thamugadi Tipasa Brigantium Carnuntum Clunia Vindobona Virunum Augusta Traiana Diocletianopolis Oescus Philippopolis
Lists_of_Roman_sites
Ancient Roman seat of judicial district of a province
conventus: Tarraconensis (Tarraco) Caesaraugustanus (Caesaraugusta) Cluniensis (Clunia) Carthaginensis (Carthago Nova) Asturicensis (Asturica Augusta) Lucensis
Conventus_iuridicus
Celtic people who settled in the central Meseta of northern Hispania
several important city-states (Civitates) in northern Celtiberia, namely: Clunia (either Alto del Cuerno or Coruña del Conde – Burgos; Celtiberian mint:
Arevaci
16417°N 6.09972°W / 40.16417; -6.09972 Coruna del Conde Amphitheatre - Clunia 40°25′28″N 2°40′4″W / 40.42444°N 2.66778°W / 40.42444; -2.66778 Ercavica
List_of_Roman_sites_in_Spain
century BC as a number of Roman colonies were founded in this period: Colonia Clunia Sulpicia (in the province of Burgos, it was one of the most important Roman
Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Roman_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Anthropomorphic personification of Spain
legend inscribed on a standard and the wild boar, symbol of the city of Clunia (Hispania Tarraconense) in commemoration of the victories of Caius Coelius
Hispania_(personification)
Roman general and statesman
flamen of Roma and the Divine Augustus, who donated grain to the people of Clunia when the market had driven up prices to unaffordable levels. Although this
Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 39 BC)
Gaius_Calvisius_Sabinus_(consul_39_BC)
Ancient British people of Northern Scotland
for battle... — Tacitus (AD c.56–c.120) The Legio XX Valeria Victrix from Clunia in Hispania Tarraconensis (Spain) took part in the Battle of Mons Graupius
Vacomagi
Ancient text
P. Ryl. Gr. 3 522 (from Europe, Tables 2 - 6) City Latitude Longitude Clunia 11° 42° Caesaraugusta 14° 30’ 41° 30’ Gallia Aquitania Mediolanum 17° 40’
Table of Noteworthy Cities (Ptolemy)
Table_of_Noteworthy_Cities_(Ptolemy)
August Vuelta a Burgos, Stage 4 UCI Europe Tour Paul Martens (GER) Spain Clunia 8 August Eneco Tour, Stage 3 UCI World Tour Theo Bos (NED) Belgium Genk
2012_Rabobank_season
old Via III which went up the left bank of the Valdavia and which linked Clunia, Castrojeriz, Potes, reaching the sea. Arriving at Buenavista, it would
Royal_way_of_La_Valdavia
10th-century battle in Islamic Iberia
San Esteban de Gormaz, and Clunia, which had been in Muslim hands for several years at that point. Just north of Clunia he was surprised to find a large
Battle_of_Cervera
Species of moth
the northern Alps in Austria. It is named for the Roman postal station Clunia in Feldkirch. Fauna Europaea Rote Liste Schmetterlinge Archived September
Agonopterix_cluniana
modern Estella-Lizarra and Pamplona, forcing the abandonment by León of Clunia. 922 Navarre defeated Galindo Aznárez II, count of the County of Aragon
Timeline_of_Spanish_history
Cycling race
Ángel López (COL) 4 10 August Monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña [es] to Clunia 165 km (103 mi) Hilly stage Carlos Barbero (ESP) 5 11 August Salas de los
2018_Vuelta_a_Burgos
Cycling team season
Circuito de Getxo UCI Europe Tour Carlos Barbero (ESP) Spain Getxo 4 August Vuelta a Burgos, Stage 4 UCI Europe Tour Carlos Barbero (ESP) Spain Clunia
2017_Movistar_Team_season
Cycling team season
World Tour Phil Bauhaus (GER) Poland Rzeszów 5 August Vuelta A Burgos, Stage 4 UCI Europe Tour Matevž Govekar (SLO) Spain Ciudad Romana de Clunia
2022 Team Bahrain Victorious season
2022_Team_Bahrain_Victorious_season
Cycling race
Burgos 139 km (86 mi) Simone Ponzi (ITA) 2 8 August Ribera del Duero to Clunia 157 km (98 mi) Jens Keukeleire (BEL) 3 9 August Villadiego to Ojo Guareña
2013_Vuelta_a_Burgos
Swiss archaeologist and historian
Taxgaition, Constantia, Arbor felix, Ad Rhenum, Confluentes, Brigantion and Clunia. By analyzing topographical situations of already known ancient towns, he
Eric_Breuer
Municipality in Castile and León, Spain
municipality. This territory was traversed by one of the routes that connected Clunia with the Arlanza river valley, and the villa of Ciella was located along
Valdeande
synodum celebrandi advenisset, apud monasterium sancti Petri, quod vocatur Clunia, ubi diligenter morabatur, aegritudinis mole detentus est. Confestim se
1119_papal_election
Family of crustaceans
1994 Cereudorsum Harris V.A., 2014 Clavigofera Harris V.A. & Iwasaki, 1996 Clunia Harris V.A., 2014 Dilatatiocauda Harris V.A., 2002 Geddesia Harris V.A.
Porcellidiidae
Italica Asido Astigi Barcino Carteia Carthago Nova Caesaraugusta Celsa Clunia Corduba Emerita Augusta Flaviobriga Hispalis Ilici Iliturgis Ituci Virtus
List_of_Roman_colonies
1808 rebellion during the Peninsular War
Ángela (1981). Valdepeñas. Instituto de Estudios Manchegos. Editorial Clunia. ISBN 9788400048419. Retrieved 29 April 2021. Rudorff, Raymond (1974). War
Battle_of_Valdepeñas
Action of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War Madrid y Medina, Ángela (1981). Valdepeñas, p. 30. Instituto de Estudios Manchegos. Editorial Clunia. Google Books. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
Uprising of Santa Cruz de Mudela
Uprising_of_Santa_Cruz_de_Mudela
districts, that formed the province: Tarraco, Cartago Nova, Caesar Augusta, Clúnia, Astúrica Augusta, Lucus Augusta and Bràccara Augusta. In 26-25 BC Augustus
Vegueria_of_Tarragona
Municipality in Castilla y León, Spain
Yerma and La Serna. A Roman road that linked Uxama Argaela with the town of Clunia passes through the area. The Castilian nobleman and military leader El Cid
Alcubilla_de_Avellaneda
Cycling race
(Espinosa de los Monteros), 150 km (93 mi) 16 August 2019 – Atapuerca to Clunia, 174 km (108 mi) 17 August 2019 – Santa Domingo de Silos to Lagunas de Neila [es]
2019_Vuelta_a_Burgos
Cycling team season
August Vuelta a Burgos, Stage 1 UCI Europe Tour Carlos Barbero (ESP) Spain Clunia 7 August Volta a Portugal, Stage 8 UCI Europe Tour Eduard Prades (ESP)
2015 Caja Rural–Seguros RGA season
2015_Caja_Rural–Seguros_RGA_season
Cycling race
Galíndez [es] to Villarcayo, 156 km (97 mi) 5 August 2022 – Torresandino to Clunia, 169 km (105 mi) 6 August 2022 – Lerma to Lagunas de Neila [es], 170 km
2022_Vuelta_a_Burgos
Vuelta a Burgos, Stage 2 UCI Europe Tour Jens Keukeleire (BEL) Spain Clunia 9 August Vuelta a Burgos, Stage 3 UCI Europe Tour Jens Keukeleire (BEL)
2013_Orica–GreenEDGE_season
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Maxima Clodius Clodius Albinus Clothing in ancient Rome Cluilian trench Clunia, Austria Codex Gregorianus Coele Syria (Roman province) Coenaculum Coggabata
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
Ancient Roman family
the son of Gaius Haerigius, and husband of Anna Maluga, was buried at Clunia in Hispania Citerior, aged fifty-six. Petilia Paulina, the mother of Petilius
Petillia_gens
resettlement. Gonzalo was responsible for establishing the towns of Aza, Clunia and San Esteban. It has been suggested that Gonzalo and Nuño had engineered
Nuño_Fernández
boy buried at Rome. Acutia Proculina, daughter of Proculinus, buried at Clunia in Hispania Citerior. Acutia Protogenia, built a tomb at Cemenelum in Alpes
Acutia_gens
Carreum Potentia in Liguria. Gaius Racilius, named in an inscription from Clunia in Hispania Citerior. Gnaeus Racilius, named in an inscription from the
Racilia_gens
Burgos, Stage 4 UCI Europe Tour Daniel Moreno (ESP) Spain Ciudad Romana de Clunia August 7 Vuelta a Burgos, Overall UCI Europe Tour Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)
List of wins by Team Katusha and its successors
List_of_wins_by_Team_Katusha_and_its_successors
Cycling team season
August Vuelta a Burgos, Stage 4 UCI Europe Tour Carlos Barbero (ESP) Spain Clunia 26 August Vuelta a España, Stage 2 UCI World Tour Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
2018_Movistar_Team_season
German racing cyclist
victory on the penultimate day of the race, winning on an uphill finish at Clunia. On his first race day of the 2013 season, Martens won the opening stage
Paul_Martens
Cycling race
(107.5 mi) Mountain stage Mikel Landa (ESP) 4 5 August Bodegas Nabal to Clunia 147 km (91.3 mi) Flat stage Carlos Barbero (ESP) 5 6 August Comunero de
2017_Vuelta_a_Burgos
Munio Núñez repopulated Roa; Gonzalo Fernández brought settlers to Burgos, Clunia and San Esteban de Gormaz; and Gonzalo Téllez settled Osma. In a charter
Gonzalo_Téllez
Cycling race
team time trial (TTT) 6 August 2011 – Roa de Duero to Ciudad Romana de Clunia, 168.0 km (104.4 mi) 7 August 2011 – Areniscas de los Pinares to Lagunas
2011_Vuelta_a_Burgos
Cultural landmarks in the Province of Burgos, Spain. Amaya Atapuerca Mountains Clunia Conjunto histórico of Briviesca Conjunto histórico of Burgos Burgos Cathedral
List of Bienes de Interés Cultural in the Province of Burgos
List_of_Bienes_de_Interés_Cultural_in_the_Province_of_Burgos
Burgos, Stage 4 UCI Europe Tour Daniel Moreno (ESP) Spain Ciudad Romana de Clunia August 7 Vuelta a Burgos, Overall UCI Europe Tour Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)
2011_Team_Katusha_season
German Cardinal and papal legate
synodum celebrandi advenisset, apud monasterium sancti Petri, quod vocatur Clunia, ubi diligenter morabatur, aegritudinis mole detentus est. Confestim se
Cuno_of_Praeneste
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Mother of Abimanyu; Arjun's Wife; Sister of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi
Akbar's Son
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, THORSTEIN means "Thor's stone."
Male
English
Short form of English Gordon, GORD means "spacious fort."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Athishaya | அதீஷாயா
Superiority
Female
Greek
Short form of Greek Sofronia, FRONA means "self-controlled."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Having a Beautiful Face
Biblical
the heap of witness
Girl/Female
Latin American
Jagged mountain. A mountain in Spain: (Montserrat); a monastery.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Compassing about; old men.
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n.
A monk of the reformed branch of the Benedictine Order, founded in 912 at Cluny (or Clugny) in France. -- Also used as a.
a.
Cluniac.