Segeda, arqueología y sinecismo
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2003.v76.114Keywords:
Belos, Celtiberia, Segeda, TitosAbstract
Appian tells that the people of Segeda (a Celtiberian city of the Belos) forced their neighbours, among which were the Titos, to assemble in their city. The building of the wall which would surround that urban enlargement motivated the Roman declaration of war and the abandonment of the town in the year 153 B.C. Archeological research have allowed to identify the place where the mentioned urban enlargement and unearthed a stretch of its wall.
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