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Iulia Traducta was a
Roman city in Andalusia, Spain, on the site of the
modern Algeciras. The
location of the city of
Iulia Traducta has been
widely debated...
- Sco****
traducta is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It is
found in Burma.
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Algeciras was home to two
significant settlements: the
Roman city of
Iulia Traducta,
which served as an
important commercial hub, and the city of Al-Yazira...
- found. This
theory was
discounted at the time
since the town of
Iulia Traducta was
thought to have
occupied the site of Tarifa. It has
therefore been...
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called Portus Albus ("White Harbor"),
Caetaria (current Getares) and
Iulia Traducta. In the
later "Byzantine" period, the site
would come to be
known in Gr****...
- birthplace—the
small town of
Tingentera or
Cingentera (identified as
Iulia Traducta) in
southern Spain, on
Algeciras Bay (Mela ii. 6, § 96; but the text is...
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invention designed to
explain the
etymology of Tarifa, the
ancient Julia Traducta, of
which "Julian" was
probably the (unnamed)
Gothic count (comes juli****)...
- Al'khesiras – Альхесирас (Russian*), Àohéxīlāsī - 奥和西拉斯 (Mandarin),
Iulia Traducta (Latin)
Alghero Algero – Алгеро (Macedonian, Serbian*),
Alghero (Finnish*...
- that geographically, it
originally referred only to the
harbour (Iulia
Traducta,
probably present-day Algeciras) from
which the
Vandals departed Iberia...
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Tingentera a
Roman settlement in
southern Spain,
probably the same as
Iulia Traducta This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tingentera...