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batholith during Prehistoric times. In
Roman times the town was
known as
Turgalium and
became a
prefecture stipendiary of the
Lusitanian capital, Emerita...
- Caurium)
Municipium Turgalium (Trujillo), 39°27′55″N 5°52′44″W / 39.46528°N 5.87889°W / 39.46528; -5.87889 (Municipium
Turgalium)
Municipium Capara...
- die.
Maximus kills his
captors and, wounded,
rides for his home near
Turgalium,
where he
finds his wife and son executed.
Maximus buries them and collapses...
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Jupiter Optimus Maximus at
Turgalium.
Quintus Tussanius Juli****, made an
offering to
Jupiter Optimus Maximus at
Turgalium.
Gaius Tussanius Mestus, named...
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Capara (Ventas de Cápara),
Obila (Ávila?),
Mirobriga (Ciudad Rodrigo?),
Turgalium (Trujillo, Cáceres), Alea (Alía – Cáceres) and
probably Bletisa / Bletisama...
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Gallia Belgica, aged
about four. Valentius,
named in an
inscription from
Turgalium in Lusitania.
Valentia Januaria,
buried at
Regiae in
Mauretania Caesariensis...
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dedicated a
monument at Rome.
Quintus Artorius Q. f. Vettus,
buried at
Turgalium in Lusitania, aged five.
Marcus Artorius Zethus,
buried at Aquileia. Artoria...
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explanation of this practice, see filiation.
Lucius Sarius Celer,
buried at
Turgalium in Lusitania, aged forty.
Saria L. f. Felicula, the
daughter of Lucius...
- Proconsularis, aged seventy.
Maxsuma Teia,
daughter of Arconus, was a
native of
Turgalium. She was
buried at
Norba in Lusitania, aged twenty. Teia Q. f. Galla,...
- Maxumus,
buried at the
present site of Abertura,
south of the
Roman town of
Turgalium in Lusitania.
Cepasius Secundus, a
soldier in the
thirteenth Legion, fulfilled...