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- Province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The site of the ancient Segontia ('dominating over the valley') of the Celtiberian Arevaci, now called Villavieja...
- defeat at Sucro. They then followed Sertorius inland to a town called Segontia and finally won a battle against Sertorius himself. Metellus was acclaimed...
- Ariza, Zaragoza Osicerda La Puebla de Híjar, Teruel Municipium Augustus Segontia Sigüenza, Guadalajara Municipium Flavian dynasty Pompaelo Pamplona, Navarra...
- facilitating communications with roads and bridges. The important Roman city was Segontia (Sigüenza), although they built a town wall around Luzaga and public buildings...
- Metellus and Pompey, likely when Metellus marched on the Celtiberian town of Segontia. The coming Battle of Saguntum was the last pitched battle Sertorius fought...
- Petavonium. in other northwestern areas: place names Pallantia, Pintia, Segontia Paramica; ethnic name Pelendones. Indo-European sonorants between vowels...
- Saguntum on the coast, for he had withdrawn inland, but one of the many Segontias in Celtiberia). After the disastrous battles of Valentia and Italica and...
- Celtiberian mints: Areicoraticos/Arecorataz), Cortona (Medinaceli? – Soria), Segontia (Sigüenza – Guadalajara) and Arcobriga (Monreal de Ariza – Zaragoza). In...
- prefix also present in the name of the cities Segovia, Segorbe, Segeda and Segontia; and the suffix -briga, may broadly mean city or fortress. This suffix...
- was at one of the many Segontias inland; Spann, Quintus Sertorius and the Legacy of Sulla, p. 110; Spann, Saguntum vs Segontia, Historia, 33 (1984). Spann...