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- 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...