- III (Alfonso de Borgia) and
Alexander VI (Rodrigo de Borgia). Xàtiva (
Saetabis in Latin) was
famous in
Roman times for its
linen fabrics,
mentioned by...
-
Silva Previous post(s)
Auxiliary Bishop of São
Paulo and
Titular Bishop of
Saetabis (1975–2000)
Orders Ordination 17
April 1960
Consecration 14
December 1975...
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Status Established by
Carthago Nova Cartagena,
Murcia Colonia Julius Caesar Saetabi Xàtiva,
Valencia Municipium Augustus Illici Elche,
Alicante Colonia Augustus...
- The
Cenia is a
coastal river in
Spain that
flows through the
eastern part of the
Iberian Peninsula.
Along a
significant portion of its course, it acts...
- In Pliny's opinion, the
whitest (and best) was
imported from
Spanish Saetabis; at
double the price, the
strongest and most long-lasting was from Retovium...
- provinces. A
tribal confederation. East of the Bastetani.
Centres included Saetabi (modern Xàtiva) and la
Bastida de les Alcusses.
Deitani - in and around...
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Bronze bilingual aes of SAITI-
Saetabis (Xàtiva), mid-1st
century BC...
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Catullus a gift of some
napkins made out of linen, for
which the town of
Saetabis (Xàtiva or Jativa) in
western Spain was famous. In poem 13,
Catullus invites...
- day Llíria,
other important nearby settlements included ****–Saguntum,
Saetabis and Dianium). With the
establishment of the
Muslim Taifa of Valencia, during...
- Oreto,
Diocese of Rota,
Diocese of Rotdon,
Diocese of Rubicon,
Diocese of
Saetabis,
Diocese of Sasabe,
Diocese of Segia,
Diocese of Segisama,
Diocese of Telde...