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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Complutum. Complutum was an ancient Roman city located in the present-day city of Alcalá de Henares, Spain. It has...
- (oppida) on the left bank of the Henares, the city has its origins in the Complutum settlement founded in Roman times on the right bank (north) of the river...
- Cabrera Valdés, Victoria (1994). "Cronología del arte paleolítico" (PDF). Complutum. 5: 265–276. ISSN 1131-6993. Archived from the original on 12 September...
- Pozuelo de Alarcón. It is named after the ancient Roman settlement of Complutum, now an archeological site in Alcalá de Henares, just east of Madrid....
- Caesaraugusta), and contained some important conurbations. The city of Complutum (today Alcalá de Henares) became an important metropolis, whereas Titulcia...
- Complutense de Madrid ("Complutense" means "from Alcalá", whose Latin name is Complutum), and the buildings in Alcalá de Henares were left vacant until the creation...
- en cerámicas del bronce final III y fenicias»[permanent dead link‍], Complutum 12, pp. 97–112. Mikhailova, T. A. (2010) Review: "J.T. Koch. Tartessian:...
- 1st c. AD Portus Victoriae Iuliobrigensium Santander Spain 1st c. AD Complutum Alcalá de Henares Spain 1st c. AD Aeminium Coimbra Portugal 1st c. AD...
- mentioned by Prudentius. After the imperial proclamation was made public in Complutum, Justus and Pastor, were at school. Stimulated by their desire to give...
- southeastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea; this route followed the Roman road Complutum-Carthago Nova (Toletum-Cartago de Esparta in medieval times). A branch...