-
Maximus and
Quintus Pedius did not risk a battle, and
remained encamped at
Obulco (present-day Porcuna),
about 35
miles (56 km) east of Corduba, requesting...
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Museum in Madrid, Spain. The
artifact was
found in 1926 in Porcuna—the
Roman Obulco—, most
specifically in the
calle del Sepulcro,
during the
building works...
- As of
Obulco, 175 BC - 126 BC. On this coin,
while the
obverse has a
legend "OBVLCO" in
Latin script, the
reverse reads: "ORCaILV" and: "NTuSTuLDuCo" (names...
- ****etani, Phoenicians, Gr****s, Carthaginians, and
other towns, such as
Obulco (Porcuna) and Castulo.
During the
times of the
Roman Empire, the Municipium...
-
Found in 1946 in
front of the
Guardia Civil barracks of
Porcuna (ancient
Obulco/Ipolca)
during some road works, it
eventually came to be po****rly known...
- city-states,
namely Celti (Peñaflor – Seville), Urso (Osuna – Seville),
Obulco/Obulcula (Castillo de la Monclova,
Fuentes de Andalucía – Seville; Iberian-type...
- for its
support of Caesar, as did Illiturgis,
Isturgis (now Andújar), and
Obulco (now Porcuna).
Inscriptions have been
found attesting to the city's importance...
-
Corduba (the capital), Gades, Malaca, Italica, Iliberris, Hispalis, Ostippo,
Obulco, etc,
which monopolized the
collection of taxes,
trade and the exploitation...
- the old
oppidum of
Ibolca (sometimes
transliterated as Ipolka),
known as
Obulco in
Roman times, and
which currently corresponds to the city of Porcuna,...
-
Publius Stenius P. l. Hylas, a
freedman buried in a first-century tomb at
Obulco in
Hispania Baetica.
Gaius Stenius Jan[...], a maker's mark
found on a piece...