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Clunia (full name
Colonia Clunia Sulpicia) was an
ancient Roman city. Its
remains are
located on Alto de Castro, at more than 1000 metres
above sea level...
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Clunia is the name of an
ancient Roman city that is
situated in
Feldkirch (Vorarlberg, Austria) and
indicated on the
Tabula Peutingeriana. In
Roman time...
- was an
uninhabited place called Clunia,
which later on
evolved to Cruña and
eventually Coruña. The
place name
Clunia is
believed to come from the Proto-Celtic...
- year re-organising his army. Col de
Portet Lauron Valencia Sucro Saguntum Clunia Italica Lusitania Narbo Martius Vaccaei In 75 BC,
Sertorius led the campaign...
- was
declared a
public enemy and his
legion was
confined in the city of
Clunia. Nero had
regained the
control of the
empire militarily, but this opportunity...
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inscription found in Rome in AD 222
refers to the
patronage of
Colonia Clunia Sulpicia. Amorós, Lluís (1952). "Una
nueva Tabula Patronatus de Bocchoris"...
- is La Corona. It
seems less
likely that it
traces back to the
Galician clunia.[citation needed] The name is
reputedly from the Gr**** Κορώνα (Crown), referring...
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court (Latin
conventus iuridici,
Spanish convento jurídico)
located in
Clunia. The
aqueduct once
transported water from the Rio Frio River,
situated in...
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Castra Batava (P****au)
Castra Regina (Regensburg)
Clavenna (Chiavenna)
Clunia (probably
Feldkirch or Balzers)
Curia (Chur)
Endidae (Neumarkt) Feltria...
- The
Theatre of
Clunia Sulpicia is a
Roman theatre in the
ancient city of
Colonia Clunia Sulpicia, in what is now
province of Burgos,
northern Spain. Built...