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including the
Conventus of
Bilbilis. The main road from
Emerita Augusta to
Caesaraugusta p****ed near and bene****ed
Bilbilis. The city was
given the status...
- AD –
between 102 and 104 AD) was a
Roman and
Celtiberian poet born in
Bilbilis,
Hispania (modern Spain) best
known for his
twelve books of Epigrams, published...
-
ancient Rome,
known as Turiaso,
located around 60
kilometres (37 mi) from
Bilbilis. The city
later came
under the rule of the Visigoths, who
called it Tirasona...
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greatest statues from marble.
Colosseum of Rome
Adiicit his vates,
cvivs se
bilbilis ortv Iactat,
caesarei sacrvm decvs amphitheatri: Qvae
mvndi speciem moles...
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relies on lost
texts of Posidonius.
Appian of Alexandria,
Roman History.
Bilbilis was the
birthplace of Martial. Cunliffe,
Barry (2003). The Celts: a very...
- A coin from
Augusta Bilbilis with the
words L.
Aelio Seiano erased as a
result of his sentence...
- with the name
Augusta Bilbilis and was the
birthplace of the poet
Martial in 40 CE. The site of the
ruins of
Augusta Bilbilis are
approximately four...
- name
obliterated from all
public records. The
above coin from
Augusta Bilbilis,
originally struck to mark the
consulship of Sej****, has the
words L....
-
classical music,
especially opera.
Pagarusha was
given titles such as
Bilbili i Kosovës (Nightingale of Kosovo),
Queen of
Kosovar music, and
Madame Butterfly...
- /ˈbilbil/ "nightingale" is
changed to a л in the
plural form биљбили /
ˈbilbili/. "Правописот на македонски јазик од денес бесплатно на интернет" [The...