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- Sasamón is a muni****lity and town located in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the muni****lity has...
- Corpus Christi in Castrillo de Murcia, a village in the muni****lity of Sasamón in the province of Burgos. During the act, known as El Salto del Colacho...
- – were needed to subdue the region. Augustus moved to Segisama (modern Sasamon, Burgos) in 26 BC to supervise the campaign in person. The major fighting...
- included: Brabum, Sisara, Deobrigula (nowadays Tardajos), Ambisna Segiasamon (Sasamón) and Verovesca (Briviesca). Under Roman colonization, it was part of Hispania...
- (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 from India. During...
- mines. Tritium Magallum (Tricio in Rioja). Lucus Augusti (Lugo). Segisama (Sasamon Burgos) to control the main Roman Via of access to Aquitania. Also under...
- Santibáñez del Val Santo Domingo de Silos Sargentes de la Lora Sarracín Sasamón Solarana Sordillos Sotillo de la Ribera Sotragero Sotresgudo Susinos del...
- 25 January 2010, Ayalas y Osorios, de Sasamón a Venezuela Archived 2010-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, sasamon.burgos.es (in Spanish) Gobernadores Isla...
- rendering its bishops errant, quoted by sources at Amaya, Valpuesta, Muñó, Sasamón, Oña, Gamonal, only to have their 'see' formally suppressed to restore...
- The Castle of Olmillos de Sasamón, known as "The Castle of the Fleur de Lis", built by his son Pedro de Cartagena in 1446...