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    Iulia Traducta was a Roman city in Andalusia, Spain, on the site of the modern Algeciras. The location of the city of Iulia Traducta has been widely debated...
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  • founded by the Iberians) and Iulia Traducta, founded by the Romans. Recently it has been proposed that the site of Iulia Transducta was the Villa Vieja...
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    birthplace—the small town of Tingentera or Cingentera (identified as Iulia Traducta) in southern Spain, on Algeciras Bay (Mela ii. 6, § 96; but the text...
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  • Vitoria-Gasteiz Guernica → Guernica y Luno → Gernika-Lumo Hispalis → Sevilla Iulia Traducta → Algeciras Lucentum → Alicante Malaca → Málaga Onuba → Huelva Sos →...
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    159–182, 166–171. In 429 the Vandals and Alans traveled the 2000 km. from Iulia Traducta in southern Spain to Carthage with about eighty thousand people. Ibid...
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    suggested that geographically, it originally referred only to the harbour (Iulia Traducta, probably present-day Algeciras) from which the Vandals departed Iberia...
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    about 80,000 people, traveled the 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) from Iulia Traducta in Andalusia across the straits and east along the coast to Numidia...
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  • been found. This theory was discounted at the time since the town of Iulia Traducta was thought to have occupied the site of Tarifa. It has therefore been...
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  • Tingentera a Roman settlement in southern Spain, probably the same as Iulia Traducta This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tingentera...
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    for transport to the processing industry of the neighboring city of Iulia Traducta, besides making other ceramic household products and items. The kilns...
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