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    Caesaraugusta or Caesar Augusta was the name of the Roman city of Zaragoza, founded as a Colonia Inmune from Rome in 14 BC, possibly on December 23, on...
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    called Salduie or Salduba. The Romans and Greeks called the ancient city Caesaraugusta (in Greek Καισαραυγοῦστα), from which derive the Arabic name سرقسطة...
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    itinerary for the provinces of Hispania. Roman units Laminium Via XXXI Caesaraugusta  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
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    around 413. The place of his birth is uncertain, but it may have been Caesaraugusta (Saragossa), Tarraco (Tarragona), or Calagurris (Calahorra). Prudentius...
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  • 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;...
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    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...
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    was a civitas stipendiaria in the jurisdiction of the conventus of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). During the Germanic invasions of 409 and later as...
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    Caesaraugusta Roman city matching the current Zaragoza city map: 1.- Decumano; 2.- Cardo ; 3.- Foro de Caesaraugusta ; 4.- Puerto fluvial; 5.- Termas públicas;...
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    roads and consolidating ancient Celtiberian and Iberian cities such as Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), Turiaso (Tarazona), Osca (Huesca) or Bilbilis (Calatayud)...
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  • Gillies, J.; Åhlfeldt; J. Becker; T. Elliott. "Places: 246344 (Col. Caesaraugusta)". Pleiades. Archived from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved...
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  • government is unknown, but was probably the valley of the Ebro centred on Caesaraugusta. Peter (usurper) Collins, 35. Thompson, 193. Collins, Roger. Visigothic...
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    as Lisbon (Olissipo) and Tarragona (Tarraco), established Zaragoza (Caesaraugusta), Mérida (Augusta Emerita), and Valencia (Valentia), and reduced other...
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    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...
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    encountered the future Pope Sixtus II, a famous teacher born in Greece, in Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), and they travelled together from Spain to Rome. When Sixtus...
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  • 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...
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    century, which copies a map from the 4th century. Antonine Itinerary Caesaraugusta Sánchez Zurro, Domingo (2008). Geografía de Castilla y León (in Spanish)...
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    (joining Astorga to Laminium and via xxv (which joined Emerita Augusta and Caesaraugusta), and contained some important conurbations. The city of Complutum (today...
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    middle basin of the Iberus (Ebro). Salduie (Roman time Salduba and Caesaraugusta and modern time Zaragoza) was in their territory. May have been more...
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    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...
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    road from Tarraco (modern Tarragona) and Ilerda (modern Lleida) to Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). During Roman times, the city was known as Osca, and...
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    The sulcus primigenius ritual on an early dupondius of Caesaraugusta, now Zaragoza in Spain, honoring Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (AD 39)...
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    Soldiers of this unit and X Gemina numbered among the first settlers of Caesaraugusta, what became modern-day Zaragoza. The cognomen Victrix (Victorious)...
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    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...
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  • Asturica Augusta Astorga Spain 14 BC Borbetomagus Worms Germany 14 BC Caesaraugusta Zaragoza Spain 14 BC Sirmium Sremska Mitrovica Serbia 14 BC Sorviodurum...
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    assistance of Visigoth troops, devastated the area surrounding the city of Caesaraugusta and managed by guile to take Ilerda. Some recent scholars doubt that...
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    Pontificem electi, ad sacrosanctum Cardinalium Collegium (in Latin). Caesaraugusta (Saragossa). Baumgartner, pp. 97–98 "Pope Adrian VI". New Catholic Dictionary...
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    important role, located on the Roman road connecting Emerita Augusta and Caesaraugusta. After the downfall of the Roman Empire, under the Visigoths, it declined...
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    Tarraconensis. It would be under the jurisdiction of the conventus iuridicus of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). The Roman Empire influenced the area in urbanization...
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    Mary appeared to James on a Pilar on the bank of the Ebro River at Caesaraugusta, while he was preaching the Gospel in Hispania (modern-day Spain). Following...
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  • 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...
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