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Funerary Inscription of a Child
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Funerary Inscription of a Child

Funerary stela of a mining boy from Hispania Citerior, 1st century CE. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid.
Scale Model of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain)
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Scale Model of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain)

Augusta Emerita (modern-day Mérida in Spain) was a Roman colony established by Augustus in 25 BCE. The city was the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania, and was one of the largest in Hispania with an area of over 20,000 square kilometres...
Battle of Hydaspes mosaic
Image by Jorge António

Battle of Hydaspes mosaic

The representation of Alexander the Great, and the most emblematic scene of the Battle of Hydaspes in the triclinium floor of Medusa House. This proves to be a documentary source of enormous importance in the study of Late Antiquity elites...
Clodius Albinus
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Clodius Albinus

A marble bust of Clodius Albinus (150-197 CE) who, on the death of Pertinax in 193 CE, was declared Roman emperor by the legions in Britain and Hispania. (Capitoline Museums, Rome)
Numantia - Live Action Trailer
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Numantia - Live Action Trailer

Numantia is a TBS game based on the true historical events that occurred in the Iberian Peninsula in the 154 BCE. Play through two different campaigns as Numantia, the most important Celtiberian city in Hispania or as the Republic of...
Rise of the Vandals: How the Vandals Took Over Roman Africa
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Rise of the Vandals: How the Vandals Took Over Roman Africa

Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of Rome and Germanic tribes continue with a video on the rise of the Vandals and how an initially minor Germanic tribe managed to take over the Roman province of Africa...
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