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Cynetes settlements, was
influenced by the
Phoenicians and
finally named Myrtilis Iulia by the Romans. The
strategic location of Mértola, on a hill by the...
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Myrtilis Iulia was the
Roman name
given to
present day Mértola, Portugal.
During classical Antiquity, Mértola was
inhabited by Phoenicians, Carthaginians...
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especially near the
Guadiana river. She was one of the
goddesses worshipped in
Myrtilis (today's Mértola, Portugal), Pax
Julia (Beja, Portugal). A
bronze plaque...
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Luzia – Tavira),
Baesuris (Castro Marim; Iberian-type mint: Baesuri) and
Myrtilis (Mértola; Iberian-type mint:
Mrtlis Saidie).
According to
Pomponius Mela...
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Celticorum Santiago do Cacém
Mondobriga Alter do Chão
Moron near Santarém
Myrtilis Iulia Mértola Nabantia, Nabancia, Selleum,
Sellium Tomar Olisipo, Olisipo...
- muni****lity) and
three other towns had the old
Latin status:
Ebora (Évora),
Myrtilis Iulia (Mértola) and
Salacia (Alcácer do Sal). The
other thirty-seven were...
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Mertola has
three main
museum sites. The
Roman museum (the
Roman city was
Myrtilis Iulia and
Portugal then Lusitania) is in the Town Hall
building and includes...
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Lancobriga Lorica Malateca Metallum Vipascense Miróbriga
Mondobriga Moron Myrtilis Sellium Olisipo Ossonoba Pax
Julia Portus Alacer Portus Cale
Portus Hannibalis...
- Suevi, the
Roman legate Censorius was
captured by
Rechila near Mértola (
Myrtilis). The king had him
imprisoned for the
remainder of his reign.
Rechila died...
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since it was
located on a
strategic roadway junction with
connection Myrtilis Iulia (a
harbor city
along the
Guadiana river).
Sometime between 31 and...