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    Baeturia, Beturia, or Turdetania was an extensive ancient territory in the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula (in modern Spain) situated between the...
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  • Baeturia (redirect from Beturia)
    (cicada), a genus of Australian cicadas Baeturia, Spain, also spelled Beturia, an Iron Age region in southern Spain Beeturia, where beet pigments render...
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  • Veturia Paulla (also given as Beturia Paulla, Beturia Paulina, Paulina Beturia, etc.; known after her conversion as Sara) (date unknown, possibly within...
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    the Conidia revolted against the Roman Empire, along with the Turduli of Beturia (also called betures), but were quickly defeated by Quintus Fabius Maximus...
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    Carthaginian rule just prior to the Second Punic War, the Celtici of Alentejo and Beturia recovered their independence in 206 BC whereas their Baetic counterparts...
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    location is unknown. Classical author Pliny indicated it belonged to Celtic Beturia. Epigraphs from the Badajoz region associate the goddess with the Roman...
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    EN ZAFRA. ¿SEGEDA? (search for: 'villae'), from ZAFRA - LA SEGEDA DE LA BETURIA CÉLTICA. Segeda and Rome. The historical development of a Celtiberian citystate...
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  • religion Aquila of Sinope (Acylas), from traditional Greek religion Paulina Beturia, from traditional Roman religion Flavia Domitilla, from traditional ancient...
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    under the Romans. Within the Roman Empire, this area formed part of the Beturia Celtic orTurdula region in the senatorial province of Hispania Baetica...
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  • was the Himyarite king of Yemen. He ruled Yemen from 390–420 CE. Paulina Beturia, from traditional Roman religion Jewish Encyclopedia "He was by birth a...
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    The majority settled the middle Anas (Guadiana) basin, a region known as Beturia or Baeturia Turdulorum roughly corresponding to parts of eastern Alentejo...
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    aurifera (Elwes & Edwards, 1897) Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Nias Halpe beturia (Hewitson, 1868) Sulawesi, Banggai Halpe burmana Swinhoe, 1893 Burma, Thailand...
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    axis and an important fishing and salting activity. Heir to the ancient Beturia Turdula, it was located in the region of La Serena (southeast of the province...
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    On May 31, 2014, he organised, along with poet José Iglesias Benítez, Beturia Cultural association president, the meeting of Extremaduran writers from...
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    angulatum helias Felder & Felder, 1867 Caprona agama agama Moore, 1858 Halpe beturia Hewitson, 1868 Halpe damar damar Bedford Russell, 1984 Halpe damar tsukadai...
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