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    Italica ( Spanish: Itálica) was an ancient Roman city in Hispania; its site is close to the town of Santiponce in the province of Seville, Spain. It was founded in 206 BC by Roman general Scipio as a colonia for his Italic veterans and named after them. [1] Italica later grew attracting new migrants from the Italian peninsula and also with the ...

  2. Italica was the birthplace of three Roman emperors - Trajan, Hadrian, and possibly Theodosius. One of the earliest Roman settlements in Spain, it was founded in 206 BC by Publius Cornelius Scipius to house legionaries after the battle of Ilipa, which saw the Carthaginians (from North Africa) were defeated.

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  4. Jun 23, 2021 · Hadrian named the town, which had a population of 8,000, Colonia Aelia Augusta Italica. The area was a major producer of grain and olive oil, and some families with private farms became very wealthy exporting to Rome. From the 3rd century AD the town lost its affluence, possibly due to issues with its port on the river Guadalquivir.

  5. The origins of the Archaeological Site of Italica date back to 206 B.C., when General Publius Cornelius Scipio defeated the Carthaginians in the Battle of Ilipa in the Second Punic War and established a detachment of legionaries on the Cerro de San Antonio, a place where there had already been a Turdetan population since the 4th century B.C.

  6. It has a reconstruction of a 2nd century AD Roman house, complete with bedrooms and kitchen, a plan of how Italica would have looked, and an audio-visual presentation showing the construction of the Roman town. It is located in Plaza de la Constitucion 11, Santiponce. The Roman Ruins of Italica appears in our Complete Guide to Visiting Seville!

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  7. Jan 30, 2023 · The ruins of the Roman city of Valeria are a critical Roman site located around the Hoz del río Gritos in the town of Valeria, in the province of Cuenca, in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. The entire city is an archaeological site founded between 93 B.C. and 82 B.C. on land conquered in the previous century by the Celtics.

  8. Cauca (Hispania) Cauca 1 era un asentamiento vacceo de la península ibérica dentro de la Hispania Citerior. 2 En el siglo III aparece relacionada como ciudad en el Itinerario de Antonino XXIV de Mérida a Zaragoza, entre las plazas de Nivaria y Segovia. Actualmente corresponde con la villa segoviana de Coca. 3 .

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