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  • Baeturia, Spain (redirect from Turdetania)
    Baeturia, Beturia, or Turdetania was a region in the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula (in modern Spain) between the Guadiana and the Guadalquivir...
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    under Carthaginian control. However, as heir to their culture emerged Turdetania, a region populated by the Turdetans, an Iberian people who, according...
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    with modern Medina Sidonia - lying within the ancient Roman province of Turdetania some 30 km (19 mi) inland from the southern Spanish coast, this site lay...
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    century AD, the ancestral homeland of the Turduli was located north of Turdetania, the region where the kingdom of Tartessos was located in the Baetis River...
    28 KB (3,324 words) - 16:57, 3 July 2024
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    Baetica) was considered the "breadbasket of Rome." Strabo mentions that "Turdetania is wonderfully fertile, it has all kinds of fruits and very abundant"...
    36 KB (2,474 words) - 13:04, 25 June 2024
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    Spanish) Guía Turística de Cabo de Palos (in Spanish) Los cartagineses en Turdetania y Oretania (in Spanish) Toponimia romana y de romanización en Murcia 37°38′10″N...
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    149 BC. He was with an army of ten thousand men that invaded southern Turdetania. Rome sent the praetor Caius Vetilius to fight the rebellion. He attacked...
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    Ulterior province remained uncontrolled, and the consul had to head towards Turdetania to support the praetors Publius Manlius and Appius Claudius Nero. Cato...
    71 KB (8,064 words) - 02:58, 15 June 2024
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    In 148 BC, the Lusitanians assembled a force of 10,000 and attacked Turdetania. Gaius Vetilius was sent to deal with the raid. After he amassed a force...
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    Sefes/Saefes Celtici of Arunda (Ronda) – southernmost Celtic tribe, in south Turdetania, later Baetica Roman province, (in today's western Málaga Province), Andalucia...
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    subjugated. However, there were false rumours that he wanted to march on Turdetania and that he was already on his way spread among the tribes of the mountains...
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  • teacher in Rome. He lived for some time in Spain teaching grammar in Turdetania. Of his numerous Greek writings only some fragments remain which include...
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  • Jacetania Lacetania Layetania Lusitania Oretania Ossigitania Sedetania Turdetania Aquitania (Aquitaine) Mauritania Tingitania or Transfretania Zeugitania...
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  • 2,000 prisoners before returning to Iberia. Hamilcar, after subduing Turdetania next moved east from Gades towards Cape Nao. He met fierce resistance...
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    guards ("satellites") to kill Viriathus. Despite their provenance from Turdetania, their names have been noted as Celtic in origin. It has been proposed...
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  • revolted again in 146 BC under a new leader called Viriathus, invading Turdetania (southern Iberia) in a guerrilla war. The Lusitanians were initially successful...
    130 KB (17,063 words) - 22:09, 2 June 2024
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    in the 1st century AD, their ancestral homeland was located north of Turdetania (the region where was located the semi-legendary Kingdom of Tartessos...
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    (Spain), (tribal confederation). Celtici of Arunda (Ronda) – in south Turdetania, later Baetica Roman province, (in today's western Málaga Province), Andalusia...
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  • Lusitanians escape, including Viriathus. 148 BC The Lusitanians attack Turdetania. Gaius Vetilius is sent to deal with the raid. Vetilius wins against the...
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    Hamilcar Barca, the famous Carthaginian general, then began the conquest of Turdetania (the successor state of Tartessus) and Gades to provide a springboard...
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