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- Illiberis may refer to: Ilíberis [es], a.k.a. Iliberris, Illiberi Liberini, ancient name for Granada Illiberis, a.k.a. Illibere, ancient name for Elne...
- Illibériens in reference to the city's Iberian name, Illiberis, one that it shared with the Illiberis that became Granada, Spain. Elne is located in the...
- Illiberis aomoriensis Matsumura, 1927 Illiberis arisana Matsumura, 1911 Illiberis ****imilis Jordan, 1907 Illiberis consimilis Leech, 1898 Illiberis coreana...
- Zygaenidae Genus: Phacusa Species: P. discoidalis Binomial name Phacusa discoidalis (C. Swinhoe, 1903) Synonyms Illiberis discoidalis C. Swinhoe, 1903...
- Roman municipium Illiberis, where the first Church Council of Iberia took place in the early 4th century. If Granada was indeed Illiberis, the town was ****ociated...
- The Synod of Elvira (Latin: Concilium Eliberritanum, Spanish: Concilio de Elvira) was an ecclesiastical synod held at Elvira in the Roman province of Hispania...
- In Roman times Illiberis— in Basque, "iri-berri" or "ili-berri", still signifies "new town"— signified more than one place: see Illiberis. Kruta, Venceslas...
- Roman municipium Illiberis, where the first Church Council of Iberia took place in the early fourth century. If Granada was indeed Illiberis, the town was...
- names in Baetica throughout the Roman era. Granada was called Eliberri, Illiberis and Illiber by the Romans; in Basque, "iri-berri" or "ili-berri", still...
- needed] A bishop of Seville named Sabinus parti****ted in the Council of Illiberis in 287.[citation needed] He was the bishop when Justa and Rufina were...