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Segontia
(71 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: City of the Celtiberian Arevaci,
mansio on the Caesaraugusta–Toletum road, modern Sigüenza. In 195 BC besieged by Cato [1] (Liv. 34,19,10), also significant in the Sertorian War (77-72 BC, Sertorius; App. B Civ. 1,110; Plut. Sertorius 21). A bishop's see in the Christian Period. Ferrer Maestro, Juan José (Castellón) Bibliography Tovar 3, 365 TIR K 30 Madrid, 1993, 208.
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Saetabis
(115 words)
[German version] Capital of the Contestani near the eastern coast of Spain on the great coastal road (Geogr. Rav. 304,4) on a high mountain (Sil. Pun. 3,373
celsa arce), in a fertile area, modern Játiva. From the end of the 3rd cent. BC onwards numerous coins with
S. or
Saiti. Mentioned in Plin. HN 3,25 as a
municipium Augustum; in the Imperial period S. was famous for its linen industry (
sudaria Saetaba, Catull. 12,14; Plin. HN 19,9; Sil. Pun. loc. cit.). Ferrer Maestro, Juan José (Castellón) Bibliography Tovar 3, 211 H. Galsterer, Untersuchungen zum römischen Städtewesen auf d…
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Saguntum
(334 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Theatre | Caesar | | Commerce | Hispania, Iberia | Punic Wars | Punic Wars | Pyrenean peninsula (Greek Σάγουντος/
Ságountos, Ζάκανθα/
Zákantha; residents Latin
Saguntini,
Saguntii; Greek Ζακανθαῖοι/
Zakanthaȋoi; Iberian name of the city apparently
Arse,
cf. the coins). City in the territory of the Edetani on the last foothill of the northeastern edge of the mountain range (170 m above normal zero), today 5 km from the eastern coast of Spain (the ancient sources provide divergent i…
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Vareia
(108 words)
[German version] (Οὐαρία/
Ou
aría). City of the Berones on a bridge over the Iberus [1] (modern Ebro), which was navigable downstream from there on (Plin. HN 3,21; cf. Str. 3,4,12; Ptol. 2,6,55),
mansio on the Tarraco-Asturica road (It. Ant. 393), modern Varea in the west of Logroño (Rioja). The original Iberian settlement was on modern Monte Cantabria and was relocated to the plain in the 1st cent. BC. Archaeological remains: various house foundations, floor mosaics. Ferrer Maestro, Juan José (Castellón) Bibliography W. Espinosa, V. en el universo romano, in: J. Sesma (ed.), Histo…
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Turia
(217 words)
[German version] [1] Wife of Q. Lucretius [II 5] Vespillo, 1st cent. BC Wife of the senator Q. Lucretius [II 5] Vespillo, saved her husband by concealing him from the proscriptions of 43 BC (Val. Max. 6,7,2; App. B Civ. 4,189-192). Her long-standing traditional identification with the deceased addressed in an epigraphically preserved funerary oration from Rome (known as the
Laudatio Turiae ) is uncertain but not ruled out (cf. [1. 10 f.], sceptical: [2. 1-8]). T. would then have died no later than 9 BC after 41 years of marriage. Kierdorf, Wilhelm (Cologne) Bibliography
1 A. E. Gor…
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Tucci
(84 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Coloniae City of the Turdetani, tax-free
colonia Augusta Gemella in the
conventus of Astigis (Plin. HN 3,12; erroneously as a city of the Turduli in Ptol. 2,4,11: Τοῦκκι; modern Martos, in the province of Jaén). Mentioned in the context of battles between the Lusitani under Viriatus with Rome in 144 BC (Diod. 33,7,5; App. Ib. 290). Ferrer Maestro, Juan José (Castellón) Bibliography A. Schulten, s. v. T. (1), RE 7 A, 765 Tovar 1, 119 f.; 131; 167.
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Urso
(202 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Theatre | Coloniae | Pyrenean peninsula (Ὄρσων/
Órsōn). Iberian city in Hispania Baetica in the valley of the lower Baetis (Diod. Sic. 33,21,1; Bell. Hisp. 26; 28; 41 f.: Ursao; Str. 3,2,2: Οὔρσων/
Oú
rsōn; Plin. HN 3,12; App. Ib. 274; Ptol. 2,4,14: Οὐρβόνη/
Ou
rbónē), modern Osuna to the east of Hispalis (Sevilla). The settlement, which was probably already significant in the 3rd cent. BC, was one of the centres of resistance to Rome in the battle of the Lusitani under Viriatus in 1…
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Valentia
(417 words)
[German version] [1] Modern Valencia This item can be found on the following maps: | Coloniae | Commerce | Pilgrimage | Pyrenean peninsula (modern Valencia). Roman city in the territory of the Edetani in the lower valley of the Turia [2] near the sea (Mela 2,92; Ptol. 6,6,61). There is no archaeological evidence there of a pre-Roman Iberian city, in Avien. 481 f. called Tyris. V. was founded in 138 BC by the consul D. Iunius [I 14] for veterans (probably the Roman ones, not the Iberians) of the war with Viriatus (App.…
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Saetabis
(102 words)
[English version] Hauptort der Contestani nahe der span. Ostküste an der großen Küstenstraße (Geogr. Rav. 304,4) auf einem hohen Berg (Sil. 3,373
celsa arce) in fruchtbarer Umgebung, h. Játiva. Ab E. des 3. Jh. v. Chr. zahlreiche Mz. mit
S. bzw.
Saiti. Bei Plin. nat. 3,25 als
municipium Augustum genannt; in der Kaiserzeit war S. berühmt durch seine Leinenindustrie (
sudaria Saetaba, Catull. 12,14; Plin. nat. 19,9; Sil. l.c.). Ferrer Maestro, Juan José (Castellón) Bibliography Tovar 3, 211 H. Galsterer, Unt. zum röm. Städtewesen auf der Iberischen Halbinsel, 1971, 71 A. Ventura, Ját…
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Saguntum
(297 words)
[English version] Dieser Ort ist auf folgenden Karten verzeichnet: Caesar | Handel | Hispania, Iberia | Punische Kriege | Punische Kriege | Pyrenäenhalbinsel | Theater | Straßen (Σάγουντος, Ζάκανθα). Stadt im Gebiet der Edetani (Bewohner
Saguntini,
Saguntii, Ζακανθαῖοι; iberischer Name der Stadt offenbar
Arse, vgl. die Mz.) auf dem letzten Ausläufer des nordöstl. Randgebirges (170 m über N. N.), h. 5 km von der spanischen Ostküste entfernt (die ant. Angaben schwanken: 1,3 km: Pol. 3,17,2; 4,5 km: Plin. nat. 3,20). S. lag in fruchtbarer U…
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