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- Augustobriga may refer to the following (Roman/Celtiberian) places in Iberia (Hispaniae) : in Spain Ciudad Rodrigo, city El Puente del Arzobispo, in Toledo...
- later taken by the Romans during the conquest of Lusitania and named Augustobriga. In the 12th century, the site was repo****ted by King Ferdinand II of...
- Municipium Augustobriga (Talavera la Vieja), 39°48′18″N 5°24′25″W / 39.80500°N 5.40694°W / 39.80500; -5.40694 (Municipium Augustobriga) Municipium...
- Romanization of the territory, although there are exceptions. For instance, Augustobriga, near Cáceres, Spain, is named after Augustus, suggesting that some -briga...
- case of Salamanca (Salmantica), Ledesma (Bletisama) and Ciudad Rodrigo (Augustobriga). Vettone villages were often established on the banks of rivers or on...
- the Tagus river and the Sierra de Gredos, along with Caurium (Coria), Augustobriga (Talavera la Vieja) and Egitania (Idanha-a-Velha). Its urban organisation...
- Municipium Tiberius Uxama Argaela El Burgo de Osma, Soria Municipium Tiberius Augustobriga Muro de Ágreda, Soria Municipium? Flavian? Palantia Palencia Municipium...
- 36°56′18″N 4°26′28″W / 36.93833°N 4.44111°W / 36.93833; -4.44111 Augustobriga 39°48′27″N 5°28′56″W / 39.80750°N 5.48222°W / 39.80750; -5.48222 Arva...
- Urbe Condita, 39: 30. Some archeologists place it somewhere between Augustobriga and Toledo, in either Cuevas or Montalbán. Plutarch, Sertorius, 17. Herodotus...
- Bilbilis (Calatayud); Aquae Bilbilitanorum (Alhama); Ata**** (Ateca); Augustobriga (Muro); Boverca (Buvierca); Bursao (Borja); Cascantum (Cascante); Gracuris...