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- The Roman ruins of Ammaia are located in Portugal within the Nature Park of the Serra de São Mamede, a mountainous expanse of forest in the civil parish...
- 1st century CE: Ammaia. Occupying up to 25 hectares, and with a po****tion exceeding modern-day Marvão (5000-6000 inhabitants), Ammaia occupied the site...
- to her. The city that was founded in the meantime was given the name of Ammaia. Lysias would also have built a fortress and a temple dedicated to Bacchus...
- succeeded in subduing the rebels who rose to oppose him. In doing so, he seized Ammaia, the capital of the Cantabri; he took the Asturian stronghold, Saldania...
- longer accessible from the ocean and was abandoned. Biskupin Truso Jomsborg Ammaia - Roman villa Abandoned between the 5th and the 9th century AD. Conímbriga...
- Tongobriga Tritium Tubucci Aurantes Veniatia Villa Euracini Vipasca Vissaium Ammaia Roman cities in Portugal (Portugal) ALBERTOS FIRMAT, M. L (1990). "Los topónimos...
- province of Lusitania; an inscription in his name found in the Roman villa of Ammaia at São Salvador da Aramenha, tells us his tenure was around the year 44...
- May 2012. Noé, Paula (1991). SIPA (ed.). "Ruínas Romanas/Cidade romana de Ammaia" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o...
- Alter do Chão) Roman Bridge of Vila Ruiva (Vila Ruiva, Cuba) Roman Ruins of Ammaia (São Salvador da Aramenha, Marvão) Roman Ruins of Marvão (São Salvador da...