- 35 °C (95 °F) in July and August.
Seville was
founded as the
Roman city of
Hispalis.
Known as
Ishbiliyah after the
Islamic conquest in 711,
Seville became...
- to the Carthaginians,
giving way to the
emergence of the
Roman city of
Hispalis,
built very near the
Roman colony of Itálica (now Santiponce),
which was...
- José Ramón
Cisneros Palacios.
Sevilla acquired the women's club from CD
Hispalis in 2004, and the club had its
greatest success in the 2005–06 season, when...
- Club
Deportivo Híspalis is a
Spanish football club from
Seville founded in 1972. It is best
known for its women's team,
created in 1992,
which currently...
- Baetis,
settled in
Hispalis (Seville), in the 2nd
century BC,
making it into an
important river port. By the 1st
century BC,
Hispalis was a
walled city...
-
collaboration with
local Superliga Femenina team CD
Híspalis.
While remaining an
independent club,
Híspalis pla**** for the next
three seasons in
Sevilla FC's...
-
around the
Roman cities of
Emerita Augusta (Mérida),
Barcino (Barcelona),
Hispalis (Seville),
Toletum (Toledo) and
Septimanian Narbonne,
which would be the...
-
first century AD.[citation needed] Gerontius, the
bishop of Italica, near
Hispalis (Seville),
likely appointed a
pastor for Seville.[citation needed] A bishop...
- Lugo (Lucus Augusti), Spain. Hisp. Epi. 19118. -
Caius Iulius Sergia Hispali (f)
Victor miles legionis X
Gemina (centuria Fabi
Celtiberi annorum XLII...
-
named Italica after its inhabitants. The
nearby native and
Roman city of
Hispalis (Seville) was and
would remain a
larger city, but Italica's importance...