- of arms of the King of
Spain by
special royal privilege.
Toledo (Latin:
Toletum) is
described by the
Roman historian Livy (ca. 59 BCE – 17 CE) as urbs...
-
Battle of Toro] ." in San Juan de los
Reyes y la
batalla de Toro,
revista Toletum Archived 12
March 2012 at the
Wayback Machine,
segunda época, 1979 (9)...
- us. [
Toletum] The
Circus |
Toledo at circusmaximus.us. [
Toletum]
Wikimapia location:
Toletum Roman circus. [
Toletum]
Wikimapia location:
Toletum Roman...
- of
supplying clean water to the city (then
known by the
Latin name of
Toletum). From the
scale of the
surviving infrastructure, they are ****umed to have...
- (Seville),
northwest to the gold
mining area, and to
Corduba (Córdoba) and
Toletum (Toledo).
Today the
Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida is one of the largest...
- of
Emerita Augusta (Mérida),
Barcino (Barcelona),
Hispalis (Seville),
Toletum (Toledo) and
Septimanian Narbonne,
which would be the main
bases of Gothic...
- in the
ancient sources. Main city-states (Civitates) in the
region were
Toletum (near
modern Toledo;
Roman or Celtiberian-type mint: Tole), Iplacea/Complutum...
-
There is
evidence of its
construction in
Roman times, at the
founding of
Toletum. It was
damaged and
rebuilt in the 10th century, at
which time a third...
- (today's Alcalá de Henares) region.
Acualiques -
Bocouriques -
Canbarici - in
Toletum (Toledo) region.
Contucianci - in
Segobriga region.
Dagencii - Doviliques...
-
There are
remains of two
Roman aqueducts which supplied the
Roman city of
Toletum (modern Toledo) in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The
infrastructure carried...