- (cicada), a
genus of
Australian cicadas Baeturia, Spain, also
spelled Beturia, an Iron Age
region in
southern Spain Beeturia,
where beet
pigments render...
-
Veturia Paulla (also
given as
Beturia Paulla,
Beturia Paulina,
Paulina Beturia, etc.;
known after her
conversion as Sara) (date unknown,
possibly within...
- Baeturia,
Beturia, or ****etania was an
extensive ancient territory in the
southern part of the
Iberian Peninsula (in
modern Spain)
situated between the...
- the
Conidia revolted against the
Roman Empire,
along with the ****uli of
Beturia (also
called betures), but were
quickly defeated by
Quintus Fabius Maximus...
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location is unknown.
classical author Pliny indicated it
belonged to
Celtic Beturia.
Epigraphs from the
Badajoz region ****ociate the
goddess with the Roman...
- EN ZAFRA. ¿SEGEDA? (search for: 'villae'), from
ZAFRA - LA
SEGEDA DE LA
BETURIA CÉLTICA.
Segeda and Rome. The
historical development of a
Celtiberian citystate...
-
Carthaginian rule just
prior to the
Second Punic War, the
Celtici of
Alentejo and
Beturia recovered their independence in 206 BC
whereas their Baetic counterparts...
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religion Aquila of
Sinope (Acylas), from
traditional Gr****
religion Paulina Beturia, from
traditional Roman religion Flavia Domitilla, from
traditional ancient...
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under the Romans.
Within the
Roman Empire, this area
formed part of the
Beturia Celtic or****ula
region in the
senatorial province of
Hispania Baetica...
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aurifera (Elwes & Edwards, 1897) Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Nias
Halpe beturia (Hewitson, 1868) Sulawesi,
Banggai Halpe burmana Swinhoe, 1893 Burma, Thailand...