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Roman Sites In Spain
This is a list of existing List of Roman sites, Roman sites in Spain. Altars *Roman altar of Arcos de la Frontera Archaeological sites * Acinipo, Archaeological Ensemble of Acinipo * Almoina Archaeological Centre * Cabeza Ladrero * Roman ruins of Calduba * Archaeological site of Can Modolell * Carranque, Archaeological Park of Carranque * Archaeological site of Cercadilla * Archaeological site of Cimadevilla * Archaeological site of l'Esquerda * Archaeological site of San Roque * Archaeological site of Santa Eulalia * Archaeological site of Saucedo (Caesarobriga) * Archaeological Park of Segóbriga * Casa de Orfeo * Casa romana de la calle Añón de Zaragoza * Castro Bergidum * Iturissa * Llíberis * Emerita Augusta, Merida * Pol·lèntia Amphitheatres * Astorga Amphitheatre - Asturica Augusta * Empúries, Amphitheatre of Empuries * Espejo Amphitheatre - Ucubi * Amphithéâtre de Carthago Nova, Amphitheatre of Carthago Nova * Ciavieja Amphitheatre * Amphitheatre of A ...
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List Of Roman Sites
The following are lists of Roman Empire, Roman sites, sorted by present-day countries. Albania * Amphitheatre of Durrës * Tirana Mosaic Algeria * Djemila, Cuicul * Timgad, Thamugadi * Tipasa Austria * Bregenz#History, Brigantium * Carnuntum * Vindobona * Virunum Belgium Bulgaria * Augusta Traiana * Diocletianopolis (Thrace), Diocletianopolis * Oescus * Philippopolis (Thrace), Philippopolis * Roman Thermae (Varna) * Serdica Croatia * Epidaurum * Pula Arena * Dubrovnik, Ragusa * Salona Cyprus * Paphos Archaeological Park Egypt * Andropolis, Egypt, Andropolis * Antinoöpolis * Via Hadriana France * Arena of Nîmes * Argentoratum * Augustodunum * Avaricum * Cenabum * Durocortorum * Itius Portus * Lugdunum * Lutetia * Pont du Gard * Roman Theatre of Arles * Roman theater of Montaudou * Trémonteix sanctuary * Via Aquitania * Via Domitia Germany * Abusina * Augusta Treverorum * Augusta Vindelicorum * Caesar's Rhine bridges * Kempten#Roman era, Cambodunum * ...
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Caparra Amphitheatre - Capera
Caparra can refer to: * Cáparra, the remains of a Roman city in Spain * Caparra Archaeological Site Caparra is an archaeological site in the municipality of Guaynabo in northeastern Puerto Rico. Declared a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1994, the site contains the remains of the first European settlement and capital of the main island of ..., the remains of a Spanish colonial settlement in Puerto Rico * Caparra Creek, New South Wales, Australia * High Island (Queensland), Queensland, Australia {{disambig, geo ...
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Amphitheatre Of Astigi (Écija)
An amphitheatre ( U.S. English: amphitheater) is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. The term derives from the ancient Greek ('), from ('), meaning "on both sides" or "around" and ('), meaning "place for viewing". Ancient Greek theatres were typically built on hillsides and semi-circular in design. The first amphitheatre may have been built at Pompeii around 70 BC. Ancient Roman amphitheatres were oval or circular in plan, with seating tiers that surrounded the central performance area, like a modern open-air stadium. In contrast, both ancient Greek and ancient Roman theatres were built in a semicircle, with tiered seating rising on one side of the performance area. Modern English parlance uses "amphitheatre" for any structure with sloping seating, including theatre-style stages with spectator seating on only one side, theatres in the round, and stadia. They can be indoor or outdoor. Roman amphitheatres About 230 Roman amphitheatres ha ...
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Espejo Amphitheatre - Ucubi
Espejo may refer to: Media *'' El Espejo'', 1943 Argentine drama film *'' Espejo de paciencia'', 1608 epic poem by Spanish writer Silvestre de Balboa *'' Espejo de sombras'', 1960 Mexican telenovela *''La mujer en el espejo'', 2004–2005 Colombian soap opera People with the surname * Antonio Espejo (other), multiple people * Carlos Espejo (1923–2014), Argentine swimmer * Dani Espejo (born 1993), Spanish footballer * Diego Espejo (born 2002), Spanish footballer * Elvira Espejo Ayca (born 1981), indigenous Bolivian artist and curator * Eugenio Espejo (1747–1795), Spanish physician and writer * Eva Espejo (born 1986), Mexican football manager * Francisca Espejo (born 1989), Chilean volleyball player * Francisco Espejo (1758–1812), Venezuelan lawyer, revolutionary, politician and President of Venezuela * Francisco de Cárdenas Espejo (1817–1898), Spanish lawyer, journalist and politician * Gianfranco Espejo (1988–2011), Peruvian footballer * Jerónimo Espejo ...
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Empúries
Empúries ( ) was an ancient Greek city on the Mediterranean coast of Catalonia, Spain. The city Ἐμπόριον (, Emporion, meaning "trading place", ''cf.'' emporion) was founded in 575 BC by Greeks from Phocaea. After the invasion of Gaul from Iberia by Hannibal the Carthaginian general in 218 BC, the city was occupied by the Romans (Latin: ). In the Early Middle Ages, the city's exposed coastal position left it open to marauders and it was abandoned. Empúries is located within the Catalan comarca of Alt Empordà on the Costa Brava. The ruins are midway between the town of L'Escala and the tiny village of Sant Martí d'Empúries. History Empúries was founded on a small island at the mouth of the river Fluvià, in a region inhabited by the Indigetes (at the present time, the mouth of the Fluvià is about 6 km to the north). This city came to be known as the ''Palaiapolis'', the "old city" when, towards 550 BC, the inhabitants moved to t ...
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Astorga Amphitheatre - Asturica Augusta
Astorga may refer to: Places *Astorga, Spain, a municipality in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain * Astorga, Paraná, a municipality in the state of Paraná, Brazil *Roman Catholic Diocese of Astorga, a diocese whose seat is in the city of Astorga, Spain Sports * Astorga FS, was a futsal club based in Astorga, Spain *Atlético Astorga FC Atlético Astorga Fútbol Club is a Spanish football team based in Astorga in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1944, it plays in the . Its stadium is '' Estadio La Eragudina'' with a capacity of 3,000 seats. History In A ..., a football team based in Astorga, Spain Other * Astorga (surname) {{disambig, geo, surname ...
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Emerita Augusta
Augusta Emerita, also called Emerita Augusta, was a Roman '' colonia'' founded in 25 BC in present day Mérida, Spain. The city was founded by Roman Emperor Augustus to resettle Emeriti soldiers from the veteran legions of the Cantabrian Wars, these being Legio V Alaudae, Legio X Gemina, and possibly Legio XX Valeria Victrix. The city, one of the largest in Hispania, was the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania, controlling an area of over . It had three aqueducts and two '' fora''. The city was situated at the junction of several important routes. It sat near a crossing of the Guadiana river. Roman roads connected the city west to Felicitas Julia Olisippo (Lisbon), south to Hispalis (Seville), northwest to the gold mining area, and to Corduba (Córdoba) and Toletum (Toledo). Today the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida is one of the largest and most extensive archaeological sites in Spain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. Roman theatre The theatre ...
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