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Segeda is an
ancient settlement,
between today's
Belmonte de Gracián and Mara in the
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
Originally it was a Celtiberian...
- Directory. LOS
ROMANOS EN ZAFRA. ¿
SEGEDA? (search for: 'villae'), from
ZAFRA - LA
SEGEDA DE LA
BETURIA CÉLTICA.
Segeda and Rome. The
historical development...
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Excavations at the
Celtiberian strongholds Kontebakom-Bel Botorrita,
Sekaisa Segeda,
Termantia complement the
grave goods found in
Celtiberian cemeteries, where...
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fugitives from the city of
Segeda, who
belonged to
another Celtiberian tribe called the Belli. The
leader of the Belli,
Carus of
Segeda,
managed to
defeat a...
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relative peace. In 154 BC, the
Roman Senate objected to the
Belli town of
Segeda building a
circuit of walls, and
declared war. Thus, the
Second Celtiberian...
- Serbo-Croatian: Segedin/Сегедин; Italian: Seghedino; Latvian:
Segeda; Lithuanian:
Segedas; Polish: Segedyn;
Slovak and Czech: Segedín; Turkish: Segedin...
- as Olga
Alekseyeva Sergey Makeyev as
Kolya (as
Serjosha Makeyev)
Vitali Segeda as
Vitya Aleksandr Barsky as
Seryozha (as
Sasha Barsky) Lena
Bespalova as...
- to
January 1(Kal. Ian.) in 153 BC to
allow Q.
Fulvius Nobilior to
attack Segeda in
Spain during the
Celtiberian Wars,
before which they had
occurred on...
- very
similar to
contemporary Carpathian po****tion, and
according to S. P.
Segeda, V.
Dyachenko and T. I.
Alekseyeva this
anthropological complex developed...
- in Hispania. In 154 BC, the
Roman senate objected to the
Belli town of
Segeda building a
circuit of walls, and
declared war. At
least three tribes of...