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Numantia
Numantia Numantia was incorporated into the Roman Imperial province of Hispania Tarraconensis, 120 AD Numantia was a town in Hispania (modern-day ... endeavour by Caius Marius. The site of Numantia is near modern-day Soria (The local ... century BC, who inhabited an area near Numantia and Uxama. Before their defeat, the ...
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Numantia (translated from German)
Numantia The excavation place Numantia lies today in the proximity of Muela ... city again without success. 133 v. Chr. Numantia of the younger became Scipio (Aemilianus), the ... and released thus a hunger emergency in Numantia. The conquest of the city meant the ...
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La Numancia
... his generals in the Roman camp before Numantia. In a speech, which might have been ... river Duero, or Durius, on whose banks Numantia stands. The old river god appears, attended ... the book of fate, and discover that Numantia cannot be saved. The scene is now transferred to Numantia. The senate is assembled to deliberate on ... and of patriotism ensue. Famine rages in Numantia. Morandro, accompanied by one of his ...
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Spanish war (translated from German)
... the celtic lain today in Spain oppidum Numantia , one of the centers of the resistance ... consul Quintus Fulvius Nobilitor is attacked with Numantia and loses a whole Legion. 150 v ... received country from the Romans for settlement. Numantia does not result however. In the year ... over the troops to Spain and conquered Numantia in the summer one year later. It ...
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Hispania Tarraconensis (translated from Dutch)
... Iberiërs, and their capitals had Brigantium and Numantia. Greeks and Feniciërs The Greeks colonised much ... to far in the inland country, until Numantia. Second Punic war (219- 201 v. Chr ... lived now autonomously, among which e.g.. Numantia. (for further course of the Punic wars ... conquest of Hispania. In 133 v. Chr. Numantia were taken, after a beleg of 20 ...
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Miguel de Cervantes
... is a description of the siege of Numantia by the Romans stuffed with horrors and ... not unquestionably proved by his tragedy of Numantia how pardonable was the self-deception of ... and brutal siege of the Celtiberian town Numantia, Hispania, by the Roman forces of Scipio ...
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Tiberius Gracchus (translated from German)
... the surrender of the Roman army forwards Numantia, one of the up to then heaviest ... roemischen senate , that for the defeat before Numantia the responsible persons of officers to sacrifice ...
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Gaius Lucilius
... under Scipio Aemilianus at the siege of Numantia in 134. We learn from Horace that ... while the news of the capture of Numantia was still fresh. It is in the ...
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Scipio Aemilianus Africanus
... army was vainly attempting the conquest of Numantia on the Durius (Duero). After devoting several ... the city by blockade. The fall of Numantia in 133 established the Roman dominion in ...
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Gaius Marius
... in some capacity with the army at Numantia and his good services brought him to ... demoralized army that Aemilianus took over at Numantia is not clear. It would seem that ...
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