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Municipium Cives Romanorum Felicitas Julia Olisipo (in Latin:
Olisippo or Ulyssippo ; in Gr****: Ὀλισσιπών, Olissipṓn, or Ὀλισσιπόνα, Olissipóna) was the...
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municipium called Felicitas Julia,
adding the term to the name
Olissipo.
After the fall of the
Roman Empire, it was
ruled by a
series of Germanic...
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landholding system. The
Romans improved existing cities, such as
Lisbon (
Olissipo) and
Tarragona (Tarraco),
established Zaragoza (Caesaraugusta), Mérida...
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Since January 2021, she is the PI of the
European H2020
Twinning project OLISSIPO -
Fostering Com****tional
Biology Research and
Innovation in Lisbon, which...
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Maximo (383 - 388).
Although it is
unclear the area's
importance within Olissipo, its
agricultural contributions may have
contributed to its
strong settlement...
- Plata),
extending up to Astorga, as well as
another road
leading west to
Olissipo, present-day Lisbon. The
bridge runs
parallel to the
nearby Acueducto de...
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entered the
Iberian peninsula in 219 BC, and
occupied the
Lusitanian city of
Olissipo (Lisbon) in 205 BC,
after winning the
Second Punic War
against the Carthaginians...
- city of Cádiz, and, subsequently,
coastal ports along the
Algarve coast.
Olissipo (Lisbon) is
believed to be of
Phoenician origin. By the time of the Carthaginians...
- Nabancia,
Selleum Tomar Olisipo,
Olisipo Felicitas Iulia,
Felicitas Julia Olissipo, Ulyssipolis,
Ulisseia Municipium Lisbon (Lisboa)
Ossonoba Faro Pacensis...
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existed along the
crossroads between the
major Roman towns of the time:
Olissipo (Lisbon) and Cale (Porto). This
continues to be a
source of investigation...