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southeastern coast of the peninsula) is not
entirely clear.
Their territory Bastetania [1]
extended through the
southeastern Iberian Peninsula,
which currently...
-
province of
Albacete was part of ****ania and Celtiberia, Contestania,
Bastetania and Oretania. In
Roman times, the
Romans built a
significant settlement...
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Malagnefla (the
ancient Bastetania),
where he
defeated imperial forces. In 570,
Liuvigild "laid
waste the
region of
Bastetania and the city of Málaga,...
- in his
Geographia (II 6, 60) as
being located in the
Iberian region of
Bastetania.
Abula is
mentioned as one of the
first towns in
Hispania that was converted...
- [c.f. 3.3.7.] and seen in a
relief from
Fuerte del Rey
known as the "
Bastetania dance" and the
confrontation between the
deceased and a wolf figure. Ritual...
- The term has also been
related to the
Segisa that
Ptolemy located in
Bastetania. It is
possible that
during the
Roman period there was an establishment...
- Basque.
Accitania Ausetania,
nowadays Osona. Bergistania,
nowadays Berga.
Bastetania ****ania
Ceretania Contestania,
nowadays Cocentaina.
Cosetania Ilergitania...
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Visigoths made some
successful pushes back.
Around 570,
Leovigild ravaged Bastetania (Bastitania or Bastania, the
region of Baza) and took
Medina Sidonia through...
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times as
Aquilae and
later Aquila, Águilas
belonged to the
community of
Bastetania and the
province of
Hispania Tarraconensis. With
little to no
local Iberian...
-
Ptolemy in his
Geographia (II 6, 60) as
located in the
Iberian region of
Bastetania. It is said to be one of the
first cities in
Hispania that was Christianized...