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Scallabis (also
Scallabi Castrum, Præsidium Iulium,
Scallabis Praesidium Iulium or
Colonia Scallabis Iulia) was the
Roman name of Santarém, Portugal. The...
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Colonia Scalabis Praesidium Iulium (Santarém), 39°14′02″N 08°41′10″W / 39.23389°N 8.68611°W / 39.23389; -8.68611 (Colonia
Scalabis Praesidium Iulium)...
- De
expugnatione Scalabis is an
anonymous Latin account of the
Portuguese conquest of Santarém on 15
March 1147. It is the
earliest and most
detailed source...
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occupied the
region in the 2nd
century BC and
named the city
Scalabis.
During the
Roman period Scalabis was an
important commercial post in the mid-Tagus region...
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Emerita (modern-day Mérida, in Spain), Pax
Julia (Beja, Portugal), and
Scalabis (Santarém, Portugal). However,
Roman cities held more
significance than...
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recovered uncorrupted from this
river by
Benedictines near the town of
Scalabis.
Legend says that her
uncle abbot Celius had
received from
Christ a revelation...
- (1184), an
unsuccessful siege of the city by the
Almohads De
expugnatione Scalabis ('On the
Conquest of Santarém'), an
account of the
conquest of Santarém...
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Corduba Córdoba
Spain 138 BC
Valentia Edetanorum Valencia Spain 138 BC
Scalabis Santarém
Portugal 136 BC
Villa Euracini Póvoa de
Varzim Portugal 123 BC...
- most
detailed source for the
conquest of Santarém is the De
expugnatione Scalabis.
Siege of Santarém (1184)
Portugal in the
Middle Ages
Portugal in the Reconquista...
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Conquest of Alcácer do Sal:
Editions and
Translations of De
expugnatione Scalabis and
Gosuini de
expugnatione Salaciae carmen.
Crusade Texts in Translation...