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    Augusta Emerita, also called Emerita Augusta, was a Roman colonia founded in 25 BC in present day Mérida, Spain. The city was founded by Roman Emperor...
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    Guadiana and Albarregas rivers. The population was 60,119 in 2017. Augusta Emerita was founded as a Roman colony in 25 BC under the order of the emperor...
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  • emerita, Emerita, or emérita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emerita may refer to: Emerita (crustacean), a genus of crustaceans Emerita Augusta,...
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    Lusitanians, an Indo-European tribe inhabiting the lands. The capital Emerita Augusta was initially part of the Roman Republic province of Hispania Ulterior...
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    effort focused on newly constructed cities: Tarraco (modern Tarragona), Emerita Augusta (now Mérida) and Italica (in the present day Santiponce, near Seville)...
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    Tarragona (Tarraco), established Zaragoza (Caesaraugusta), Mérida (Augusta Emerita), and Valencia (Valentia), and reduced other native cities to mere...
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    circus[dead link]). [Emerita Augusta] Wikimapia location: Emerita Augusta Roman circus. [Emerita Augusta] The Circus | Emerita Augusta at circusmaximus.us...
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  • Perugia or Augusta Perusia Emerita Augusta, Mérida, Spain Caesar Augusta, Zaragoza, Spain Augusta, Arkansas Augusta Charter Township, Michigan Augusta County...
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    Lusitania, and brought most of this region under Visigothic power, taking Emerita Augusta (Mérida) in 469. Euric also attacked the Western Roman Empire, capturing...
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    Turgalium and became a prefecture stipendiary of the Lusitanian capital, Emerita Augusta (today's Mérida). Later it was colonised by East Germanic tribes (mainly...
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  • fourteen days later, netting the last in a 4–1 home routing of EF Emérita Augusta. Galán helped the Blanquinegros in their promotion to Tercera División...
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    in Mérida, Spain. It was the main public area of the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, founded in 25 BC by Emperor Augustus. The city had another forum,...
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    domo Vienna / IIvir tribunus militum legionis VI Victricis. Mérida (Emerita Augusta), Spain. AE 2002, 929. - Dis Manibus sacrum Gaius Iulius Severus veteranus...
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    of Fuente Álamo's Mithraeum (Puente Genil). Archaeological site at Emerita Augusta. University Museum A Domus do Mitreo (The Domus of the Mithraeum) next...
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    Amphitheatre of Mérida is a Roman amphitheatre in the Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the Roman province of Lusitania...
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    persons who aspired to the tyranny (known only from references in Historia Augusta and so is suspected to be fictitious). Aemilius Probus, grammarian of the...
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  • troops stationed there are relocated to Egypt. The Roman colony of Emerita Augusta is founded (present-day Mérida). The government gives its tributary...
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  • Inferior / Britannia Secunda early 3rd century Caracalla Mérida Colonia Emerita Augusta Spain Hispania / Lusitania 25 BC Augustus for war veterans of V Alaudae...
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    Hispania's two other large cities, Bracara Augusta in the province of Tarraconensis (Portuguese Braga), and Emerita Augusta, the capital of Lusitania. The city...
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    discharged some of his soldiers and allowed them to found the city of Emerita Augusta in Lusitania (now Mérida, Spain). For the soldiers still of military...
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    Statue of Ascanius from Emerita Augusta....
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    was Santiago Calatrava. The bridge takes its name from the fact that Emerita Augusta (present day Merida) was the former capital of Lusitania, an ancient...
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  • Praetoria Salassorum Aosta Italy 25 BC Emerita Augusta Mérida Spain 25 BC Norba Caesarina Cáceres Spain 25 BC Lucus Augusta Lugo Spain 25–13 BC Caesarea Caesarea...
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  • integrated within the Roman province of Lusitania (whose capital was Emerita Augusta). Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus also fortified the city, building...
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    (Córdoba)) [47] Emerita Augusta Mérida Spain 1st century BC 38°54′57″N 6°20′16″W / 38.915956°N 6.337893°W / 38.915956; -6.337893 (Emerita Augusta (Mérida))...
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    built in the 1st century AD. It was a public area of the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, founded in 25 BC. The title of "provincial" came from the city's role...
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    Bilbilis (redirect from Augusta Bilbilis)
    road from Emerita Augusta to Caesaraugusta passed near and benefitted Bilbilis. The city was given the status of Municipium becoming Augusta Bilbilis and...
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    Aqueduct of the Miracles is a Roman aqueduct in the Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the Roman province of Lusitania...
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    Roman Theatre of Mérida is a Roman theatre in the Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the Roman province of Lusitania...
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    439, when the Sueves, confined to Gallaecia moved south and captured Emerita Augusta (Mérida), the see city of Roman administration for the whole peninsula...
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