- 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...
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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...
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longer accessible from the
ocean and was abandoned.
Biskupin Truso Jomsborg Ammaia -
Roman villa Abandoned between the 5th and the 9th
century AD. Conímbriga...
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Tongobriga Tritium Tubucci Aurantes Veniatia Villa Euracini Vipasca Vissaium Ammaia Roman cities in
Portugal (Portugal)
ALBERTOS FIRMAT, M. L (1990). "Los topónimos...
- May 2012. Noé,
Paula (1991). SIPA (ed.). "Ruínas Romanas/Cidade
romana de
Ammaia" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA –
Sistema de Informação para o...
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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...
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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...