- were overthrown,
Illiturgis and
Castulo sided with the Carthaginians. In addition,
according to
Roman sources, the
citizens of
Illiturgis are said to have...
-
traditionally ****ociated with
Illiturgis (Iliturgi),
located between Bailén and Andújar. He is said to have been
martyred at
Illiturgis.
According to tradition...
-
Apostolic Men
Caecilius of
Elvira Ctesiphon of
Vergium Euphrasius of
Illiturgis Hesychius of
Cazorla Indaletius Secundus of
Abula Torquatus of Acci Sigismund...
- far more negatively.
Following the
destruction of the
Iberian city of
Illiturgis by
Roman General Publius Cornelius Scipio in 206 BC,
people of Astapa...
-
Euphrasius may
refer to:
Euphrasius of
Illiturgis (fl. 1st century),
Spanish Christian martyr, one of the
Seven Apostolic Men
Euphrasius (fl. 2nd century)...
-
Religious habit[clarification needed][citation needed]
Euphrasius of
Illiturgis episcopal attire[citation needed]
Eusebia Palomino Yenes Religious habit[clarification...
- de Andújar.
Isturgi should not be
identified with the
ancient town of
Illiturgis,
which was
situated on the hill
called Máquiz (Mengíbar). Nevertheless...
-
soldiers fleeing Hannibal. 206 BCE –
Iberian women ****isted in the
siege of
Illiturgis against Scipio Afric****. 206–202 BCE –
Consort Yu
accompanies Xiang Yu...
-
Iberian women also ****isted in non-combatant
roles in the
defense of
Illiturgis against Scipio Afric****'s army.
Mercenary life is
recorded as a custom...
- antiquity,
including m****
suicides in
Astapa following the
destruction of
Illiturgis (206 BC), to "death or victory"
defense of
Abydos (200 BC), and m**** suicide...