From the Indigenous Town of Salduie/Salduvia to the Roman Colony of Caesar Augusta

This paper suggests that the indigenous town of Salduie/Salduvia could be founded at the end of the second century BC, maybe by grouping populations of the surrounding area. This hypothesis is based on the total absence of Salduie/Salduvia in the ancient sources (with the exception of a text in Plin...

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Main Author: Francisco Pina Polo
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Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Complutense 2017-07-01
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Online Access:http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/56162
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description This paper suggests that the indigenous town of Salduie/Salduvia could be founded at the end of the second century BC, maybe by grouping populations of the surrounding area. This hypothesis is based on the total absence of Salduie/Salduvia in the ancient sources (with the exception of a text in Pliny), its mention in Latin inscriptions of the first century BC (Ascoli Bronze and tabula Contrebiensis), as well as the coinage of coins in the town around 100 BC.
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spelling doaj.art-d430f54f6d8c47bea70a57272ceba57b2022-12-22T01:33:06ZspaEdiciones ComplutenseGerión0213-01811988-30802017-07-0135Esp.54155010.5209/GERI.5616252002From the Indigenous Town of Salduie/Salduvia to the Roman Colony of Caesar AugustaFrancisco Pina Polo0Universidad de ZaragozaThis paper suggests that the indigenous town of Salduie/Salduvia could be founded at the end of the second century BC, maybe by grouping populations of the surrounding area. This hypothesis is based on the total absence of Salduie/Salduvia in the ancient sources (with the exception of a text in Pliny), its mention in Latin inscriptions of the first century BC (Ascoli Bronze and tabula Contrebiensis), as well as the coinage of coins in the town around 100 BC.http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/56162salduie/salduvia. caesar augusta. romanización. fundación de ciudades.
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From the Indigenous Town of Salduie/Salduvia to the Roman Colony of Caesar Augusta
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salduie/salduvia. caesar augusta. romanización. fundación de ciudades.
title From the Indigenous Town of Salduie/Salduvia to the Roman Colony of Caesar Augusta
title_full From the Indigenous Town of Salduie/Salduvia to the Roman Colony of Caesar Augusta
title_fullStr From the Indigenous Town of Salduie/Salduvia to the Roman Colony of Caesar Augusta
title_full_unstemmed From the Indigenous Town of Salduie/Salduvia to the Roman Colony of Caesar Augusta
title_short From the Indigenous Town of Salduie/Salduvia to the Roman Colony of Caesar Augusta
title_sort from the indigenous town of salduie salduvia to the roman colony of caesar augusta
topic salduie/salduvia. caesar augusta. romanización. fundación de ciudades.
url http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/56162
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