• Ptolemy.[citation needed]. In 48 BC, it was renamed Pax Iulia (referring to the "peace of the gens Julia") by Julius Caesar following the peace between Rome...
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    some colonies were renamed after the goddess and Augustus such as Pax Julia to Pax Augusta in ancient Lusitania, also coinage was circulated in the colonies...
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  • administrative dependencies of the Roman city of Pax Julia, currently known as Beja. The city was named Pax Julia in honour of Julius Caesar and to celebrate...
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    Asturica 299 20 Bracara Asturica 207 21 Esuris (Castro Marim) Pax Julia 267 22 Esuris Pax Julia 76 23 Mouth of the Ana (Guadiana) Emerita 313 24 Emerita Caesaraugusta...
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  • into the conventūs of Augusta Emerita (modern-day Mérida, in Spain), Pax Julia (Beja, Portugal), and Scalabis (Santarém, Portugal). However, Roman cities...
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    Agorius Praetextatus, 361– 362 Augusta Emerita Metellinum Norba Caesarina Pax Julia Scalabis Caesarobriga Aeminium Conimbriga Salmantica Caurium Turgalium...
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    inhabited in Celtic times,[better source needed] the town was later named Pax Julia by Julius Caesar in 48 BCE, when he made peace with the Lusitanians. He...
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    coastal town in the province of Lusitania, Conventus Pacensis (capital Pax Julia). The modern location is in the rural estates of Torre d'Aires, Antas...
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    phantom history of "Isidorus Pacensis", an otherwise unattested bishop of Pax Julia (modern Beja, Portugal). There is also some disagreement about the place...
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    of the goddesses worshipped in Myrtilis (today's Mértola, Portugal), Pax Julia (Beja, Portugal). A bronze plaque from Malpartida de Cáceres suggests...
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    Scallabis (today the city of Santarém); and Conventus Pacensis, its seat in Pax Julia (today Beja). By the end of the third century, Emperor Diocletian administratively...
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    waterless (orgis) hill (conis) and that Julius Caesar would later rename Pax Julia. Another hypothesis is that Conistorgis would correspond to Medellín,...
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    Its precise location has not been determined. Some authors suggest that Pax Julia might have been founded over the ruins of Conistorgis. Other Conii towns...
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    Aphrodisias also survive from other parts of the Roman world, as far afield as Pax Julia in Lusitania. The city had notable schools for sculpture, as well as philosophy...
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    occupation of the Iberian peninsula. The neighbouring town of Beja (known as Pax Julia by the Romans) became the capital of southern Lusitanian (Pacensis). Serpa...
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    Jolie adopted her fourth child, three-year-old Pax Thien, from an orphanage in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Pax was born on November 29, 2003, in HCMC, and...
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  • Below is a list of PAX events. This list includes the annual events PAX East, PAX West, PAX South, PAX Australia, and PAX Dev. On April 12, 2004, the authors...
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    Caesar: Berytus, Apamea, Sinope, Philippi, Alexandria Troas, Dyrrhacium, Pax Julia, Emerita, Valentia, Ilici, Lugdunum, Vienna, Cassandrea, Dium, Parium...
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    Myrtilis, was part of the larger Pacensis region (under the capital Beja/Pax Julia), acquired a great importance, as a dynamic commercial centre, permitting...
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  • as Olisipo (Lisbon), Bracara Augusta (Braga), Aeminium (Coimbra) and Pax Julia (Beja), and left important cultural legacies in what is now Portugal....
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    Strabo (3, 2, 15) indicated that the Celtici established colonies, such as Pax Julia (Beja). The origin of the Baeturian Celts was, according to Pliny, from...
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    wooden bridge according to Strabo, and apparently one from Aesuris to Pax Julia, up the course of the river Anas. Augustus had surrounded Hispania with...
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    (present-day Alcácer do Sal) and only five kilometers from the Roman road to Pax Julia, the modern-day Beja. Excavations indicate that it was in use between...
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    peninsula, the village was called Mirobriga and included the jurisdiction of Pax Julia (currently Beja) The village was occupied by the Alans during the first...
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    connected the city of Miróbriga, close to modern-day Santiago do Cacém, and Pax Julia in the modern-day municipality of Beja, passing through Metallum Vispascense...
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  • tomb at Rome for his wife, Trebicia Tyches. Trebicia Badia, buried at Pax Julia in Lusitania, aged sixty-five. Trebicia Melisse, buried at Rome. Quintus...
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  • (2008) "Sr. José Manuel da Costa Carreira Marques". Agência Funerária Pax-Júlia. (in Portuguese). "Morreu antigo presidente da Câmara de Beja José Manuel...
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  • the 1976 Summer Olympics. "Joaquim de Jesus Vieira". Agência Funerária Pax-Júlia. August 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022. (in Portuguese) Evans, Hilary;...
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  • of Iloilo City La Paz, Leyte La Paz, Tarlac Beja, Portugal (from Latin Pax Julia via Arabic Baja) Sentosa island, from Malay 'peace' Ekurhuleni (also known...
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    Diocese of Beja (the modern name of the Dioecesis Pacensis, or Diocese of Pax Julia), which had been suppressed following the Umayyad conquest of Hispania...
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