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The most important Roman cities in Valencian Land until the 3rd century

2011

The region of Valencia is the geographic link between southern and northern Mediterranean Iberia, between the Betis Valley and the islands of Ibiza and Formentera. Its strategic location is the reason behind the early Romanisation of Saguntum, Valentia and Ilici. They were neither large cities nor had costly monuments compared to Hispania as a whole; however, their interest lies in the fact that they display a model of integration into Roman lifestyles that preserves some traits from the local past, as can be gleaned from their reputation (see Sagunt) or their epithets (Valentia Edetanorum).

romanisationroman citieslcsh:History (General) and history of Europelcsh:Dvalencia 2nd century bc/3rd century adlcsh:DP1-402lcsh:History of SpainCatalan Historical Review
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