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Cividade de
Terroso was an
ancient city of the
Castro culture in North-western
coast of the
Iberian Peninsula,
situated near the
present bed of the Ave...
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Cividade Hill (Portuguese:
Monte da
Cividade) or
Cividade de
Terroso Hill with an
elevation of 153
metres (502 ft) is one of the two
hills next to the...
- oppida, the
cividades (from
Latin civitas 'city'), some
known as citânias by archaeologists, due to
their city-like structure:
Cividade de
Bagunte (Civitas...
- The
Cividade de Âncora (also
known as
Cividade de Afife) is an
archaeological site of the
Castro culture located in the
border between the muni****lities...
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Braga (Maximinos, Sé e
Cividade) is a
civil parish in the muni****lity of Braga, Portugal. It was
formed in 2013 by the
merger of the
former parishes Maximinos...
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archaeologists as Citânia de Briteiros, Citânia de Sanfins,
Cividade de
Terroso and
Cividade de Bagunte.
Rebels who took
power in a city, but with the citadel...
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civil parishes (freguesias): Adaúfe
Arentim e
Cunha Braga (Maximinos, Sé e
Cividade)
Braga (São José de São Lázaro e São João do Souto)
Cabreiros e P****os...
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defendable place. The
larger hillforts are also
called citanias,
cividades or cidás (English: cities). They were
located on hilltops,
which allowed...
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years ago.
Around 900 BC,
unrest in the
region led to the
establishment of
Cividade de Terroso, a
fortified city,
which developed maritime trade routes with...
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destruction led by
Decimus Junius Brutus is an
archaeological evidence in
Cividade de Terroso.
Roman reconstruction,
quadrangular buildings instead of native...