- Gr**** and
Roman settlements. In
Roman times the town was at
first known as
Astigi.
During the
Roman civil war Écija
stood "firmly" at the side of
Julius Caesar...
-
their residence to have been the
convent of S.
Maria de
Valle near
Ecija (
Astigis), of
which city her
brother Fulgentius was bishop. She
later became abbess...
- born in
Cartagena in the 6th
century and died in 630, was
Bishop of
Ecija (
Astigi), in
Hispania (the
Iberian Peninsula,
comprising modern Spain and Portugal)...
- 11, 2022 – present)
Auxiliary Bishop:
Bruno Varriano,
titular bishop of
Astigi (January 9, 2024 – present)
Auxiliary Bishop: Iyad Twal,
titular bishop...
- Senegal, Somalia, Tanzania,
Uganda and Yemen. "Catalogue of Life:Abacetus (
Astigis)
aeneovirescens Straneo, 1939". CarabCat.
October 2017.
Retrieved 1 June...
- by
ancient inscriptions found in Écija and
Osuna that
honor the town of
Astigi (Écija) for
standing firmly on Caesar's side
during the battle. Therefore...
- Liuvigild. A
younger brother,
Fulgentius of Cartagena,
served as the
Bishop of
Astigi at the
start of the new
reign of the
Christian King Reccared. His sister...
-
Abacetus Species: A. dorsalis
Binomial name
Abacetus dorsalis (Motschulsky, 1866)
Synonyms Astigis dorsalis Motschulsky Astygis dorsalis Motschulsky...
- Gadit**** (of Gades, or Cádiz),
Cordubensis (of Cordoba), Astigit**** (of
Astigi, or Écija), and
Hispalensis (of Hispalis, or Seville). As the
towns became...
-
first capital of the
province of
Spania and
ascribed the
cities of
Ecija (
Astigi),
Cabra (Egabra),
Guadix (Acci), and
Granada (Illiberris) to the Byzantines...