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attested in
reference to this area. This
settlement became later known as
Iliberri or Iliberis. In 44 BC
Iliberis became a
Roman colony and in 27 BC it became...
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Iberian Bastetani tribe around 650 BC. This
settlement became later known as
Iliberri or Iliberis. In 44 BC
Iliberis became a
Roman colony and in 27 BC it became...
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genitive (-en)
endings Iberian town
names containing ili (particularly
iliberri),
where parallels were
drawn with
Basque hiri ("town") and
berri ("new")...
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itinerant bishop in the area of Roussillon. He then
evangelized the town of
Iliberri or
Iliberis (Elvira/Granada), and
became its
first bishop. He is thus considered...
- in 146.
Anthony Birley notes two
fragmentary inscriptions recorded at
Iliberris bear his name,
which leads Birley to
conclude Aeli**** was a
native of...
- po****tion centers, such as
Corduba (the capital), Gades, Malaca, Italica,
Iliberris, Hispalis, Ostippo, Obulco, etc,
which monopolized the
collection of taxes...
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Illiberis may
refer to: Ilíberis [es], a.k.a.
Iliberris,
Illiberi Liberini,
ancient name for
Granada Illiberis, a.k.a. Illibere,
ancient name for Elne...
- Abla),
Euphrasius to
Iliturgis (a site near Andújar), and
Caecilius to
Iliberri or
Iliberis (Elvira/Granada). The
identification of
these places is imprecise:...
- by the 1st
century A.D., it had
become a
Roman muni****lity
known as
Iliberri which, by the end of the
Visigoth period, had
changed to Elvira. Jews were...