Vascones (in Ancient Greek: Ούασκώνων) placing their main city, or polis, in Pompaelo and as well Callagurris. Both cities, Kalágouris, one of the main cities...
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controlled most of the Iberian Peninsula. The city of Pamplona (Latin: Pompaelo; Basque: Iruña), had been the main city of the indigenous Vasconic population...
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may have developed from Oiasso. A Roman road linked this spot to ancient Pompaelo all the way through the Saltus Vasconum (the Vasconian wilderness), with...
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Italy Cartagena 10 Hispania Hippo Regius 10 Africa Jerusalem 10 Syria Lambaesis 10 Africa Pompaelo 10 Hispania Thysdrus 10 Africa Trebizond 10 Asia Minor...
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"Bidasoa") on account of the road that linked at Roman times Basque town Pompaelo with Oiasso, which may have run along the river. The Bidasoa flows through...
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Municipium Augustus Segontia Sigüenza, Guadalajara Municipium Flavian dynasty Pompaelo Pamplona, Navarra Municipium Julius Caesar Cara Santacara, Navarra Andelos...
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Under Pompey in the 1st century BC, the Romans stationed in and founded Pompaelo (modern Pamplona, Iruñea in Basque) but Roman rule was not consolidated...
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dedication." The site of the cathedral is the oldest part of the Roman Pompaelo. Archaeological excavations in 1994 have revealed streets and buildings...
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Italy 95 BC Confloenta Duratón Spain 77 BC Gerunda Girona Spain 74 BC Pompaelo Pamplona Spain 73 BC Naissus Niš Serbia 62 BC Brigantium A Coruña Spain...
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Provençal), Pampeluna (Polish), Pampeullona / P'amp'ŭllona - 팜플로나 (Korean)*, Pompaelo (Latin), პამპლონა (Georgian),潘普洛纳(Chinese) Panevėžys Poniewież (Polish)...
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Philip V of Spain Olmeda del Rey – Ferdinand VII of Spain Pamplona (Latin: Pompaelo) – Pompey the Great (founder) Pedro Lamata (Albacete) – Pedro Lamata (1912–1974)...
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that it ran through Pallantia (Palencia), the pass of Vindeleia, Veleia, Pompaelo (Pamplona), Iturissa (Identified by some as Aurizberri/Espinal, and others...
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Minorisa Manresa, Catalonia Numantia Soria Oiasso Oiartzun, Basque Country Pompaelo, Pampalona, Pampelona Pamplona, Navarre Salmantica Salamanca Segeda Belmonte...
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following is a timeline of the history of the city of Pamplona, Spain. 74 BC – Pompaelo founded by Romans. 68 BC – Pamplona rebuilt by Pompey the Great. 5th century...
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basin, on a main Roman road from Virovesca (capital of the Autrigones), to Pompaelo (Pamplona or Iruña) in Vasconian land. According to several authors in...
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Afranius defeat Quintus Sertorius. 74 BC - Pompeius founds the city of Pompaelo (modern Pamplona) after being camped in the region. Beginning of the romanization...
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Navarrería− continuation of the historical legacy of the ancient Roman city (Pompaelo; the name in Basque, Iruña, which has been documented since the X century)...
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