Known archaeological features of this city, renamed from the late first century BC to the place name of Florentia Iliberritana are allowing and redo what was meant for a number of centuries, especially since it was consideradacomo such by the Roman administration to incorporate through the provision of a statute, which originally was municipium. This was fine for the help they give to Cesar's iliberritanos in the battle of Munda, a good cause and excuse, or maybe the time of Augustus sucedieraen apparently indicates the elite membership of the tribe iliberritana Gallery, associated the emperor. Quote: (M.Orf.)
Location:
- Spain, Granada
- geo:37.176487,-3.597929
- Location uncertain
Class:
- City
- invisible
Identifiers:
- vici:place=12685
- pleiades:place=265921
- dare:place=16831
- wikidata:entity=Q4502340
Annotations
Granada
Nearby
Villa del Campus Universitario de Fuente de Nueva (1 km)
Roman Villa
Genil (Granada) (1 km)
Villa rustica
Villa LOS MONDRAGONES (2 km)
Roman Villa