Caesarobriga

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Caesarobriga was the Roman-era settlement that later became the modern Spanish city of Talavera de la Reina.

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instanceOf Roman settlement
ancient Roman city
hasArchaeologicalRemains Roman bridge foundations at Talavera de la Reina
Roman urban structures beneath modern Talavera
hasCulturalInfluence Celtic culture
Roman culture
hasEconomicActivity agriculture in surrounding territory
ceramic production in its hinterland
trade along the Tagus River
hasFunction administrative center for surrounding rural area
market town
regional urban center in Roman Hispania
hasGeographicalFeature situated on a fertile plain of the Tagus valley
hasLatinName Caesarobriga NERFINISHED
hasModernSuccessor Talavera de la Reina NERFINISHED
hasNameEtymology derived from the element "Caesar" and the Celtic suffix "-briga" meaning fortified place
hasRegionRole local center for road and river communications
hasReligion Roman polytheism
hasSuccessorCulture Visigothic settlement at Talavera area
medieval Talavera de la Reina
hasUrbanStatus municipal-type Roman town
languageUsed Latin
locatedIn Castile-La Mancha NERFINISHED
Hispania NERFINISHED
Hispania Tarraconensis NERFINISHED
Talavera de la Reina NERFINISHED
modern-day Spain NERFINISHED
province of Toledo NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tagus River NERFINISHED
modernLocationCoordinatesApprox Talavera de la Reina coordinates (approx. 39.96 N, 4.83 W)
partOf Roman Empire
Roman provincial system
presentInSource Roman geographical and administrative descriptions of Hispania
timePeriod 1st century BCE to Late Antiquity
Roman Imperial period

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Talavera de la Reina RomanName Caesarobriga