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- which is possibly the same as this Pallas. Ovid uses the patronymic "Pallantias" or "Pallantis" as another name for Aurora, the Roman equivalent of the...
- November or March. The fortified Celtiberian settlement is mentioned as Pallantia (Παλλαντία) by Strabo and Ptolemy, a possible derivation of an Indo-European...
- The siege of Pallantia was a military conflict between the Vaccaei and the Roman Republic. Lucullus's unauthorized campaign in Hispania was part of a...
- Another site that can be found in this town is the archaeological site of Pallantia or Valencia la Vieja (València la Vella in Valencian), with code 46.11...
- Formation is situated in Palencia (Devonian of Spain). El Golobar Siege of Pallantia Muni****l Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute. Wagner...
- Fruhstorfer, 1904 Prepona laertes penelope Fruhstorfer, 1904 Prepona laertes pallantias Fruhstorfer, 1916 Prepona laertes agathus Fruhstorfer, 1916 Prepona omphale...
- some cattle and 50 hostages as part of the terms. Next Lucullus went to Pallantia (Pelencia). This town was hosting a large number of refugees and was renowned...
- PAEMEIOBRIGENSE, Campo Paramo, Petavonium. in other northwestern areas: place names Pallantia, Pintia, Segontia Paramica; ethnic name Pelendones. Indo-European sonorants...
- and surrendered. Lucullus was advised not to attack the large city of Pallantia (modern Palencia), which hosted many refugees and was renowned for its...
- in this area during a period of growth. They founded various cities (Pallantia, Pintia) that had almost independent governments as city-states but maintained...