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- including the Conventus of Bilbilis. The main road from Emerita Augusta to Caesaraugusta p****ed near and bene****ed Bilbilis. The city was given the status...
- imply that he was born a Roman citizen. His place of birth was Augusta Bilbilis (now Calatayud) in Hispania Tarraconensis, an information he gives by speaking...
- ancient Rome, known as Turiaso, located around 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Bilbilis. The city later came under the rule of the Visigoths, who called it Tirasona...
- with the name Augusta Bilbilis and was the birthplace of the poet Martial in 40 CE. The site of the ruins of Augusta Bilbilis are approximately four...
- A coin from Augusta Bilbilis with the words L. Aelio Seiano erased as a result of his sentence...
- Roman As depicting Tiberius, struck in 31, Augusta Bilbilis. The reverse reads Augusta Bilbilis Ti(berius) Caesare L(ucius) Aelio Seiano, marking the consulship...
- relies on lost texts of Posidonius. Appian of Alexandria, Roman History. Bilbilis was the birthplace of Martial. Cunliffe, Barry (2003). The Celts: a very...
- name obliterated from all public records. The above coin from Augusta Bilbilis, originally struck to mark the consulship of Sej****, has the words L....
- dolphin and 'S'. R: Horseman (jinete) right with spear, legend in Iberian: 'BILBILIS'. Iberian bronze 'jinete' aes or single unit, late 2nd-early 1st century...
- such as Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), Turiaso (Tarazona), Osca (Huesca) or Bilbilis (Calatayud). In the middle of the 3rd century the decay of the Roman Empire...