- he could. He went to ****ania and
defeated the
Celtiberian army near
Aebura 23,000
Celtiberians died and 4,700 were captured,
against losses of 200...
- he also
successfully quelled insurgent activities in
Toledo and
Evora (
Aebura ****ana). Not
given to mercy—in
every rebellious region—he
sealed his...
- (in
south central Hispania, to the
south Celtiberia) and
encamped near
Aebura (Talavera de la Reina, in
western part of the
modern province of Toledo;...
- Galatians. 181 BC
Battle of
Manlian P****
Romans defeat Celtiberians Siege of
Aebura Romans take city from
Celtiberians during the
First Celtiberian War 180...
-
Celts as a ford of the Tagus. The
first mention of the city (with the name
Aebura)
occurs in Livy's
description of a
battle between the
Romans and the ****anoi...
- Ladronus, Apilus,
Andamus (maybe to
Celtic and-amo- 'The Undermost'), Bloena,
Aebura/Ebura, Albura, Arius,
Caelius and
Caelicus (to
Celtic *kaylo- 'omen'), Celtiatis...
- inferior. He went to ****ania (in
central Hispania)
seized the town of
Aebura (Talavera de la Reina, in
western part of the
province of Toledo; it was...
-
Mutina 189:
Battle of
Mount Olympus 189:
Battle of
Ancyra 181:
Siege of
Aebura (****ania) 181:
First Celtiberian Rebellion 181:
Battle of
Manlian P****...
- Alce (Campo de
Criptana –
Ciudad Real).
Towns of
lesser importance were
Aebura (Cuerva – Toledo),
Metercosa (Madridejos – Toledo),
Ispinum (Yepes – Toledo)...