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Calahorra (Spanish: [kalaˈora]; Aragonese: Calagorra; Latin:
Calagurris) is a muni****lity in the
Spanish autonomous community and
province of La Rioja...
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Sertorian War
relates how
after crossing the Ebro and the city of
Calagurris Nasica, they
crossed the
flatlands of the Vascones, or
Vasconum agrum...
- but it may have been
Caesaraugusta (Saragossa),
Tarraco (Tarragona), or
Calagurris (Calahorra).
Prudentius practiced law with some success, and was twice...
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Calagurris]
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polemical treatises of
Jerome (died 420).
Vigilantius was born
about 370 at
Calagurris (current
Saint Martory) in Aquitania,
where his
father kept an inn on...
- Oi****o (in what is now Gipuzkoa)—and the
flatter areas to the south,
Calagurris (in what is now La Rioja),
which were
amenable to large-scale
Roman farming—vineyards...
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occasionally seen, the
latter in
older texts.
Quintilian was born c. 35 AD in
Calagurris (Calahorra, La Rioja) in Hispania. His father, a well-educated man, sent...
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Manlius Acidinus Fulvi****,
praetor of the Citerior, must
confront in
Calagurris (Calahorra) with the Celtiberians, in the 184 BCE
Terentius Varro did...
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Rioja Municipium Augustus Cascantum Cascante,
Navarra Municipium Augustus Calagurris Calahorra, La
Rioja Municipium Julius Caesar Oi****o Irún, Guipúzcoa Municipium...
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beginning of the 2nd
century BC, on the
fringes of the
Basque territory (
Calagurris, Graccurris).
Under Pompey in the 1st
century BC, the
Romans stationed...