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Italica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The city of Italica (Spanish: Itálica ; north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain) was founded in 206 BC by the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus in order to settle ...
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Travel blogs about Italica, Spain - Read 4 travel stories, see 46 travel photos, watch videos, and read 1 forum discussion about Italica, Spain by TravelPod members. ... Destinations > Europe > Spain > Italica travel blogs, photos and videos...
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Italica, Spain: Read the story and see 49 photos of a visit to Sevilla, Spain by TravelPod member spaulos ... Destinations > Europe > Spain > Sevilla > Travel Blog: Stacey's pics and stories ... > Italica, Spain...
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Recently I was blessed to spend the day with my family exploring the Roman Ruins in Italica, Spain. Southern Spain has a great year round climate, I’m told that it is very temperate, and a wealth of ancient history.
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Click here for the Spain, Italica page with thumbnail images. ... Ancient Coinage of Spain, Italica ... Augustus AE27 As of Spain, Italica. PERM AVG MUNIC ITALIC, bare head right / GEN POP ROM, personification of the People of Rome standing left, wearing toga & holding patera, globe with crosshatching to the left.
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Appian's account of the founding of Italica is tied up with his concern to narrate the exploits of Scipio. In describing the foundation, Appian was looking back more three hundred years into the past. Judging from the passage below, what interested Appian about these events? ... But as soon as Scipio departed from Spain,
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At the end of the first century BCE, Strabo wrote a geography of the world which included a section on Spain. Much of the material is derived from other authors and it is not "accurate" in our sense of the word. In the three selections below, Strabo describes the lands and tribes of the region where Italica was located.
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