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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...
- 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...
- Visigoths made some successful pushes back. Around 570, Leovigild ravaged Bastetania (Bastitania or Bastania, the region of Baza) and took Medina Sidonia through...
- 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...