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    Empúries (redirect from Emporiae)
    Carthaginian general in 218 BC, the city was occupied by the Romans (Latin: Emporiae). In the Early Middle Ages, the city's exposed coastal position left it...
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    Marseille and their other colonies such as Agde, Nice, Antibes, Monaco, Emporiae and Rhoda. The Greeks from Phocaea also founded settlements in the island...
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    The latter left a small garrison at Tarraco and took the fleet back to Emporiae. Hasdrubal then incited the Ilergetes, who had given Gnaeus Scipio hostages...
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    Phocaea's major colonies were to the west. These included Alalia in Corsica, Emporiae and Rhoda in Spain, and especially Massalia (Marseille) in France. Phocaea...
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    Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), E, Emporiae, Encaustĭké". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Pliny the Elder 1855, Book 35, ch...
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    Battle of Cissa and established their army at Tarraco and their fleet at Emporiae. Hasdrubal, commanding only 8,000 troops and outnumbered by the Romans...
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    / 38.915956; -6.337893 (Emerita Augusta (Mérida)) Mérida amphitheatre Emporiae Empúries Spain 2nd century AD 42°07′48″N 3°07′03″E / 42.1301°N 3.11741°E...
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  • Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), E, Emporiae, Eparĭti". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-06. "Xenophon, Hellenica...
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    The name Empordà is a derivative of Empúries (Empòrion in Old Greek or Emporiae in Latin), which means "the markets". The name Empordà comes from a succession...
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    [citation needed] Greek coinage occurred in three Greek cities of Massalia, Emporiae and Rhoda, and was copied throughout southern Gaul. Northern Gaulish coins...
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    Barcelona Municipium Augustus Iluro Mataró, Barcelona municipium Julius Caesar Emporiae Empúries, Girona Colonia Julius Caesar Gerunda Girona Municipium Augustus...
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    proceeded directly along the coast through Tarraco, Barcino, Gerunda, Emporiae and Illiberis. Each of those oppida was taken and garrisoned in turn. The...
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    trading colony of Empúries (in Greek Emporion, meaning "market", in Latin Emporiae), was founded on the northern coast of current Catalonia by the Greek city...
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    Livy, so there is speculation that the elephants may have been carried to Emporiae by sea. The Iberian contingent of the Punic navy, which numbered 50 quinqueremes...
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    so it has been speculated that the elephants may have been carried to Emporiae by sea. The Iberian contingent of the Punic navy, which numbered 50 quinqueremes...
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  • and two others. Lucius Rasinius Draucus, named in an inscription from Emporiae in Hispania Tarraconensis, and Caesaria in Mauretania Caesariensis. Lucius...
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  • since 1448*), Castrum Ianuae or Castrum Ianuense (older Latin, 1102–1448), Emporiae (older Latin*), Kastelsardo – Кастелсардо (Serbian), Yànwéibǎo - 燕维堡/燕維堡...
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