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|  Roman Aqueduct - Cartama, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization The Romans renamed the town Cartima, founding it in 195 BC, and providing it with strong defenses. The Roman occupation lasted for six centuries, and during this time it was one of the principal towns of the province. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/23/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Roman Forum - Cartama, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization The archeological excavations carried out in the Plaza de la Constitucion between the years 2005 and 2007 uncovered the remains of a domed public building. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/23/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Teatro Romano - Málaga, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization The Teatro Romano is situated in the cultural heart of Málaga, at the foot of the Alcazaba fortress. It is the oldest monument in Málaga. posted by: denben location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 5/5/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Roman Baths in Antequera Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization Recently excavated Roman Baths in Antequera, Spain posted by: fulghams4 location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 4/10/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Municipal Museum of Antequera - (Andalusia) Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization A “Municipal Archaeological Museum” was created in 1908 and housed an important collection of pieces with historical value, most of them from Roman times. Over the years it also became and art museum. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/6/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Archaeological site of Acinipo - Andalusia, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization Acinipo was a city created for retired soldiers from the Roman legions more than 2,000 years ago, about 20 kilometers from Ronda, near Seville, southern Spain. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/22/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Roman Villa “El Ruedo” - Almedinilla (Cordoba), Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization The villa was discovered in the late 80s early 90s in connection with the construction of the A-339 highway. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/13/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Museo Histórico Municipal de Écija - Ecija, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization In Roman times the town of Ecija was at first known as Astigi. During the Roman civil war Écija stood "firmly" at the side of Julius Caesar in the Battle of Munda. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/18/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Roman Temple - Ecija, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization Archeological excavations discovered a temple on a podium with a large black pond probably with a landscaped area and delimited by a solid wall with blocks of stone. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/18/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Puente de los Cinco Ojos - Carmona, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization The Augustan Causeway went through Carmona. This bridge is located along the route and is thought to be of Roman origin although it appears to have been extensively renovated in the 18th century. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/19/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Baelo Claudia - Bolonia, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization Baelo Claudia is the name of an ancient Roman town, located 22 km outside of Tarifa, near the village of Bolonia, in southern Spain. posted by: GT.US location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/20/2010 last visited: 4/10/2007 |
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|  Museo de la Ciudad - Carmona, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization Carmona, known as Carmo in the time of Julius Caesar (100–44 BC), was a Roman stronghold of Hispania Baetica. In the Museo de la Ciudad there is a significant collection of Roman artifacts on display. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/20/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Cordoba Gate - Carmona, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization The Cordoba Gate was erected between the late 1st century B.C. and early 1st century A.D. in a natural hollow, at the point where the Via Augusta exited the city in the direction of Cordoba. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/20/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Roman portion of the Seville Gate - Carmona, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization Its origin dates back to the 9th century BC. The Carthaginians created the first layout and made it their bastion against the Romans. The Romans reinforced and restored the structure with a set of gates which are still preserved. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/20/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Conjunto Arqueológico de Carmona - Carmona, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization The Roman necropolis, the largest cemetery in Carmo, was located along the shoulders of the Via Augusta going towards Hispalis (Seville). posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/21/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Roman Period Mosaics in the Alcazar - Cordoba
in Ancient Roman Civilization The city of Cordoba has many well preserved mosaics found in the city on display in the Alcazar building. There is also a Roman sarcophagus. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 11/17/2007 last visited: 1/11/2009 |
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|  Roman Bridge - Cordoba
in Ancient Roman Civilization Córdoba was the capital of the Roman province Provincia Hispania Ulterior Baetica. The bridge over the river, "El Puente Romano", is one of the few structures that remain of those built by the Romans. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 11/11/2007 last visited: 6/3/2004 |
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|  The Archaeological Museum of Cordoba
in Ancient Roman Civilization The materials from the Roman epoch comprise the largest and most varied collection of the Museum and invaluable evidence of the importance of the capital of Baetica , Corduba. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 11/11/2007 last visited: 9/16/2010 |
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|  Roman Temple - Cordoba
in Ancient Roman Civilization Columns of the Cordoba's Roman Temple stand on the eastern limit of the first expanse of the Roman city, whose streets were laid and walls were erected during the Republic. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 11/11/2007 last visited: 7/15/2011 |
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|  Roman Mausoleums and Via Corduba-Hispalis (Cordoba)
in Ancient Roman Civilization During the course of works in 1993 this Roman mausoleum was found in the Victoria gardens. This solid circular construction dates from the 1st century. A section of the Roman road "Via Corduba-Hispalis" is also exposed here. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 11/11/2007 last visited: 9/16/2010 |
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|  Palace of Emperor Maximian - Cordoba
in Ancient Roman Civilization The remnants of a Roman palace have been uncovered here, which have been linked to the reign of Emperor Maximian. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 11/11/2007 last visited: never |
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|  The Roman Aqueducts of Colonia Patricia Corduba (Cordoba)"
in Ancient Roman Civilization The Roman colony of Corduba was served by 3 aqueducts. A remnant of this system is seen here below a public passage next to the Cordoba Bus Station. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 11/11/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla - Seville, Spain
in Ancient Roman Civilization The initial collection was comprised of church properties confiscated in the 19th century and from the Itálica excavations, and, since the 1940s, the municipal collection, deposited by the Town Council of Sevilla. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 12/21/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Los caños de Carmona - Seville
in Ancient Roman Civilization Almost all authors agree upon the roman origin of the aqueduct, possibly built in the time the town got its walls, between 68 and 65 bc when Julius Caesar conquered Spain. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 9/23/2007 last visited: 8/20/2008 |
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|  The Roman City of Italica
in Ancient Roman Civilization The city of Italica was founded in 206 BC by the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus in order to settle Roman soldiers wounded in the Battle of Ilipa, where the Carthaginian army was defeated during the Second Punic War. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Andalucía, Spain date approved: 9/23/2007 last visited: 8/16/2008 |
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