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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...
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defeat at Sucro. They then
followed Sertorius inland to a town
called Segontia and
finally won a
battle against Sertorius himself.
Metellus was acclaimed...
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facilitating communications with
roads and bridges. The
important Roman city was
Segontia (Sigüenza),
although they
built a town wall
around Luzaga and
public buildings...
- Petavonium. in
other northwestern areas:
place names Pallantia, Pintia,
Segontia Paramica;
ethnic name Pelendones. Indo-European
sonorants between vowels...
- Ariza,
Zaragoza Osicerda La
Puebla de Híjar,
Teruel Municipium Augustus Segontia Sigüenza,
Guadalajara Municipium Flavian dynasty Pompaelo Pamplona, Navarra...
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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withdrawn inland, but one of the many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...
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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...
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Celtiberian mints: Areicoraticos/Arecorataz),
Cortona (Medinaceli? – Soria),
Segontia (Sigüenza – Guadalajara) and
Arcobriga (Monreal de
Ariza – Zaragoza). In...
- 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...
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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...