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    Conímbriga is one of the largest Roman settlements excavated in Portugal, and was classified as a National Monument in 1910. Located in the civil parish...
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    Robert (1978). "Le «Carre Magique» a Conimbriga (Portugal), The 'Magic Square' in Conimbriga (Portugal)". Conimbriga. Scripta Antiqua. Vol. XVII. University...
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    Aeminium) Municipium Conímbriga (Condeixa-a-Nova), 40°5′58″N 8°29′26″W / 40.09944°N 8.49056°W / 40.09944; -8.49056 (Municipium Conímbriga) Municipium Salmantica...
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    ruins of castros (hill forts) and remains of the Castro culture, like Conímbriga, Mirobriga and Briteiros. In 409, with the decline of the Roman Empire...
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    goddess of wild animals, hunting, and domestic security Ermae Flauiae Conimbriga (Flauiae Conimbrigae) Ilurbeda Lacipaea (Lacibiā, Lacibea) Laneana (Laneanis)...
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  • mythology Alarcão, Jorge de. 2009. “A religião de lusitanos e calaicos”, in Conimbriga, volume 48. Coimbra: Universidade de Coimbra, pages 81–121. Inscriptionum...
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    colonized it as a part of the Roman Province of Lusitânia. The Roman town of Conímbriga, near Coimbra, is among the most noted and well-preserved remains of that...
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    (2007). "Toponyms of Lusitania: a re-assessment of their origins" (PDF). Conímbriga. XLVI: 151. doi:10.14195/1647-8657_46_7. Redaragón. "Nacimiento del Tajo"...
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  • around present-day Portugal, some urban remains are quite large, like Conimbriga and Mirobriga. Several works of engineering, such as baths, temples, bridges...
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    and abandoned. It became the seat of a diocesis, replacing Conímbriga. Although Conímbriga had been administratively important, Aeminium affirmed its...
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    place at the time of Augustus, which came under the protection of nearby Conímbriga situated some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the south. The Roman city was...
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    5th-century marble table, Quiroga, Galicia. Suebic and Roman fibullae from Conimbriga, Portugal The name of the Suebi also appears in Norse mythology and in...
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    submit to Remismund. In 468 they managed to destroy part of the walls of Conímbriga, in Lusitania, which was sacked and then mostly abandoned after the inhabitants...
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  • conquering Aeminium (modern Coimbra), near the already declining city of Conímbriga (the former chief settlement in the area during Roman times) also conquered...
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    Arcisate, Beaurains, Boscoreale, Bursa, Chaourse, Caubiac, Chatuzange, Conimbriga, Mâcon and Revel-Tourdan (1st–3rd century AD) Votive statue of Apollo...
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  • Castra Leuca Cilpes Aravorum Calabriga Cobelcorum Centum Cellas Collipo Conímbriga Dipo Ebora Eburobrittium Egiptania Equabona Guimaranis Ipses Lacobriga...
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  • Coimbra Coimbra Mateus Palace Vila Real Queluz Palace Sintra Ruins of Conímbriga Condeixa-a-Nova Roman Temple Évora "The 7 Wonders of Portugal". Portugal...
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  • sites of Santa Olaia, Abul, Alcaçova de Santarém, Castle of Castro Marim, Conímbriga, Setúbal, among others. Arruda has demonstrated that the Phoenician presence...
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    *(Colobre, 935 C.E.): the first element derives from *kʷolu- 'wheel' Conímbriga Conímbriga *Coimbra, Corucho* Coruche,* Civitas Aravorum <Aravi> Marialva Collippo...
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    Gardens in Conimbriga, Portugal...
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    ((Bobadela)) Conímbriga Portugal 1st century BC 40°06′01″N 8°29′43″W / 40.100360°N 8.495403°W / 40.100360; -8.495403 ((Conímbriga)) Conímbriga's amphitheatre...
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    Aeminium Conimbriga Coniumbriga Collipo Eburobrittium Ierabriga The Turduli Oppidani or Turdulorum Oppida (Latin: "oppidums of the Turduli" or "Strongholds...
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    das Cabeças (Orjais, Covilhã) e a sua integração num território rural". Conímbriga. 42: 153–182. doi:10.14195/1647-8657_42_5. hdl:10316/44605. "Um tesouro...
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    María José Pérez del Castillo (Eds.), Ciudades Romanas de Extremadura". Conímbriga (in Portuguese). 53: 225–233. doi:10.14195/1647-8657_53_9. ISSN 1647-8657...
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  • present-day Portugal. Some of the urban remains are quite large, such as Conímbriga and Miróbriga. Several works of engineering, such as baths, temples, bridges...
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    Bellido, A. (1971), "El Recinto Mural Romano de Ebora Liberalitas Julia", Conimbriga, Portugal (in Spanish) Etienne, Robert (1974), Le Culte Impériale dans...
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    Região de Coimbra. The town is known for the ancient Roman settlement of Conímbriga which is located nearby, and includes a museum and the well-preserved...
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    Ammaia - Roman villa Abandoned between the 5th and the 9th century AD. Conímbriga – early trading post dating to the 9th century BC. Abandoned in the 8th...
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    Trebopala!": the lusitanian invocation of Cabeço das Fráguas (Portugal)". Conímbriga. 53: 99–144. doi:10.14195/1647-8657_53_4.. Cardim Ribeiro, José (2009)...
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  • Berganciños, Bergaña; ancient place names AOBRIGA, CALIABRIGA, CALAMBRIGA, CONIMBRIGA, CORUMBRIGA, MIROBRIGA, NEMETOBRIGA, COELIOBRIGA, TALABRIGA with second...
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