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- pre-Roman times, it was the capital of the Turmodigi tribe, under the name Segisama. During the reign of first Roman emperor Augustus, the town was the headquarters...
- Cantabrian Wars (27–19 BC). Augustus himself resided from 27 to 26 BC at Segisama (modern Sasamón, Burgos), and at Tarraco, where he received an emb****y...
- soldiers in total – were needed to subdue the region. Augustus moved to Segisama (modern Sasamon, Burgos) in 26 BC to supervise the campaign in person....
- inscription NIMIDI FIDUENEARUM HIC < *widu-gen-yā. But Celtiberian place name SEGISAMA and personal name mezukenos show preservation of /g/. *-lw- and *-rw- become...
- gold mines. Tritium Magallum (Tricio in Rioja). Lucus Augusti (Lugo). Segisama (Sasamon Burgos) to control the main Roman Via of access to Aquitania....
- started his campaign in 26 BC after having established his quarters in Segisama (today's Sasamon, in the province of Burgos), the capital of the Turmodigi...
- Culture’ of the Vaccei. In the 2nd century BC they established a state with Segisama, also named Segisamone or Segisamum (Sasamón – Burgos; Celtiberian mint:...
- Diocese of Saetabis, Diocese of Sasabe, Diocese of Segia, Diocese of Segisama, Diocese of Telde, Diocese of Tucci, Diocese of Urci, Diocese of Ursona...
- Thracia Sebela Sebennytus Seert (Chaldean Catholic Church) Segermes Segia Segisama Seina Sela Selemselae Selendeta Seleucia in Isauria Seleucia Ferrea Seleucia...
- Tarraconensis. 26 BC - The Emperor Caesar Augustus, establishes his base in Segisama (near Burgos), beginning a major campaign against the Cantabrians. 25 BC...