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plaques are four
bronze plaques discovered in
Botorrita (Roman
Contrebia Belaisca), near Zaragoza, Spain,
dating to the late 2nd
century BC,
known as Botorrita...
- there, such as the
Botorrita plaques. The
Romans knew it as
Contrebia Belaisca (the
first probably Celtiberian from *kom- + *treb(h) "the
gathering (place)")...
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meaning p****ion or conflict. Macrobius, Saturnalia, Book I, XIX
Contrebia Belaisca (Botorrita, Zaragoza) I. El
bronce con
alfabeto "ibérico" de Botorrita...
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Velilla de Ebro,
Aragon Complutum Alcalá de Henares,
Madrid Contrebia Belaisca Botorrita,
Aragon Corduba (2PG3) Córdoba
Dertusa Tortosa,
Catalonia Egara...
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Fulvius then
marched through ****ania and went to
Contrebia (Contrebia
Belaisca near Botorrita, in the
province of Zaragoza). The
townsfolk sent for Celtiberian...
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Almunia de Doña
Godina – Zaragoza;
Celtiberian mint: Nertobis),
Contrebia Belaisca (Zaforas de
Botorita – Zaragoza;
Celtiberian mint:
Contebacom Bel), Beligiom...
- together.' "We know
three Celtiberian cities called Contrebia:
Contrebia Belaisca,28
Contrebia Carbica,29 and
Contrebia Leucada." The last of
these was quite...
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sources are the
Celtiberian inscriptions on
Bronze tablets from
Contrebia Belaisca (Botorrita),
dating from
early after the
Roman occupation of this area...
- Salamanca, 2000. ISBN 978-84-7800-968-8. El IV
bronce de
Botorrita (Contrebia
Belaisca): arqueología y lingüística, Salamanca,
Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca...
- 37333; -0.43222
Colonia Victrix Iulia Lépida
Celsa Contrebia Belaisca Contrebia Belaisca/Contrebia 41°30′47″N 1°1′37″W / 41.51306°N 1.02694°W / 41...