- in
western Iberia,
during the
Sertorian War. In Latin, it was
called Metellinum. Medellín is well-known
because of its
cultural heritage, with places...
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Augusta Emerita)
Colonia Metellinum (Medellín), 38°57′47″N 5°57′28″W / 38.96306°N 5.95778°W / 38.96306; -5.95778 (Colonia
Metellinum)
Colonia Norba Caesarina...
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establishing fortified bases for his
military operations in Vettonia,
mainly at
Metellinum (Medellín),
Castra Caecilia (Cáceres el Viejo), and
Viccus Caecilius (somewhere...
- Hernán Cortés. The
Spanish Medellín, in turn, was
originally called "
Metellinum" and was
named after the
Roman General Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius...
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Metellus entered Spain in late 80 or
early 79 BC,
basing himself at
Metellinum (modern Medellin), made
several thrusts into the interior, but was thwarted...
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Theatre at
Metellinum Metellinum Medellín
Spain 38°57′58″N 5°57′22″W / 38.966193°N 5.956047°W / 38.966193; -5.956047 (Theatre at
Metellinum) 63 metres...
- Sertorius.
Arriving in
Hispania in 79 BC
Metellus established his
bases at
Metellinum (today Medellín),
Castra Caecilia (today Cáceres),
Viccus Caecilius, at...
- (1905–1936), Five
journalists who are ********inated in 1936 Medellín (Latin:
Metellinum) –
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius (founder)
Miguel Ángel
Blanco (Albacete)...
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governor of
Hispania Ulterior, to
counter this threat. He
encamped at
Metellinum (Medellin) and made
several incursions against the
Celtiberians and the...
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Mellaria 38°17′40″N 5°20′23″W / 38.29444°N 5.33972°W / 38.29444; -5.33972
Metellinum (Medelin) 38°57′52″N 5°57′27″W / 38.96444°N 5.95750°W / 38.96444; -5...