Corduba (assumed, as with the Annaei family)

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Corduba was an important Roman city in Hispania (modern Córdoba, Spain), known as a major administrative, cultural, and economic center of the Roman Empire.

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Surface form Occurrences
Corduba 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman city
colonia
municipium
provincial capital
archaeologicalSiteType urban Roman remains
associatedWith Lucan NERFINISHED
Seneca the Elder NERFINISHED
Seneca the Younger NERFINISHED
connectedBy Roman roads
country Roman Empire
economyBasedOn agriculture
olive oil export
trade
elevatedToColoniaBy Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
flourishedInPeriod early Empire
late Republic
foundedBy Marcus Claudius Marcellus NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 2nd century BC
foundedInYearApprox 152 BC
governedBy provincial governor
hadBuilding Roman bridge
Roman forum NERFINISHED
amphitheatre
temples
theatre
hadInfrastructure aqueducts
paved streets
hadPopulationType Roman citizens
local Hispano-Roman elites
hadStatus colonia Patricia NERFINISHED
knownFor agricultural exports
olive oil production
river trade
language Latin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Baetica NERFINISHED
Hispania NERFINISHED
Hispania Ulterior NERFINISHED
Iberian Peninsula
modern Córdoba NERFINISHED
modern Spain
locatedOn Guadalquivir River NERFINISHED
modernName Córdoba NERFINISHED
partOf Roman Baetica NERFINISHED
regionToday Andalusia NERFINISHED
role administrative center
cultural center
economic center
servedAs capital of Hispania Ulterior
capital of the Roman province Baetica

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Marcus Annaeus Mela place of citizenship Corduba (assumed, as with the Annaei family)