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Conímbriga is one of the
largest Roman settlements excavated in Portugal, and was
classified as a
National Monument in 1910.
Located in the
civil parish...
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Robert (1978). "Le «Carre Magique» a
Conimbriga (Portugal), The 'Magic Square' in
Conimbriga (Portugal)".
Conimbriga.
Scripta Antiqua. Vol. XVII. University...
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Municipium Conímbriga (Condeixa-a-Nova), 40°5′58″N 8°29′26″W / 40.09944°N 8.49056°W / 40.09944; -8.49056 (Municipium
Conímbriga)
Municipium Salmantica...
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ruins of
castros (hill forts) and
remains of the
Castro culture, like
Conímbriga,
Mirobriga and Briteiros. In 409, with the
decline of the
Roman Empire...
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goddess of wild animals, hunting, and
domestic security Ermae Flauiae Conimbriga (Flauiae Conimbrigae)
Ilurbeda La****ea (Lacibiā, Lacibea)
Laneana (Laneanis)...
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mythology Alarcão,
Jorge de. 2009. “A religião de
lusitanos e calaicos”, in
Conimbriga,
volume 48. Coimbra:
Universidade de Coimbra,
pages 81–121. Inscriptionum...
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colonized it as a part of the
Roman Province of Lusitânia. The
Roman town of
Conímbriga, near Coimbra, is
among the most
noted and well-preserved
remains of that...
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around present-day Portugal, some
urban remains are
quite large, like
Conimbriga and Mirobriga.
Several works of engineering, such as baths, temples, bridges...
- (2007). "Toponyms of Lusitania: a re-****essment of
their origins" (PDF).
Conímbriga. XLVI: 151. doi:10.14195/1647-8657_46_7. Redaragón. "Nacimiento del Tajo"...
- and abandoned. It
became the seat of a diocesis,
replacing Conímbriga.
Although Conímbriga had been
administratively important,
Aeminium affirmed its...