- 42°59′12″N 4°06′44″W / 42.9866°N 4.1123°W / 42.9866; -4.1123
Juliobriga (Spanish:
Julióbriga, Latin: Iuliobriga,
Ancient Gr****: Ἰουλιόβριγα) was the most...
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Actium in 31 BC.
After Augustus became Emperor, in 30 BC it was
moved to
Juliobriga in
Hyspania Tarraconensis to
fight the
Cantabrian Wars.
After the war...
- (Cantabria) Municipium?
Flavian Portus Blendium Suances,
Cantabria Municipium?
Juliobriga Retortillo, near Reinosa,
Cantabria Municipium Flavian Clunia Peñalba...
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church of San
Pedro de
Cervatos Comillas Pontifical University El
Capricho Juliobriga Mogrovejo Palacio de la
Magdalena Royal Artillery Factory of La Cavada...
- horses' blood. The area was well settled, with the
largest city
being Juliobriga, and the
local mountains exploited for lead mines.
Following the collapse...
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Ancient Library. pg 190]
Braganca Bragança, or Braganza, or Brigantia, or
Juliobriga (Portugal) Encyclopædia
Britannica online Atlas das
Cidades Romanas em...
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Detail of the
Roman ruins of
Juliobriga....
- two
possible locations: Aradillos, near
Reinosa and the
Roman city of
Julióbriga; the
second possible location would be the
castro of the
Galician Thorn...
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suffix appears in
other toponyms from the
Celtiberian region, for example,
Juliobriga. The name's
translation would be
something approximating "Victory City"...
- Hoyos,Ríos de Proaño, and of Gómez-Bárcenas in San
Miguel de Aguayo. The
Julióbriga city ruins, 4 km away from Reinosa, in Retortillo,
deserve special mention...