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Italica
Low angle view of a Via or street, Italica, Seville, Spain, pictured on December 28, 2006, in the morning. The wide streets are cobbled with enormous paving stones and are in good condition even today. Italica was founded by Scipio Africanus in 206 BC as a centre for soldiers wounded in the Battle of Ilipa, a defeat for Carthage during the Punic Wars, and became a military outpost. The name signifies that the original settlers were from an Italian regiment. It was one of the first cities in Roman Hispania and was the birthplace of two Roman Emperors: Trajan (53-117 AD) and Hadrian (76-138 AD). The city declined after the fall of the Roman Empire. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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AR9179306
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3311px × 3270px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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3RD CENTURY BC
Aelius Hadrian
ANDALUCIA
ANDALUSIA
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
COBBLE
COBBLED
color
DAY
emperor
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
General Publius Cornelius Scipio
GENERAL VIEW
HISPANIA
IMAGE
ITALICA
low angle view
MARCUS ULPIUS NERVA TRAIANUS
Marcus Ulpius Trajan
MC
Military
military outpost
Morning
no people
NOBODY
Outdoors
outpost
OUTSIDE
PAVING STONE
Photograph
Publius Aelius Hadrianus
Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus
Punic Wars
Road
Roman
ROMAN EMPEROR
SCIPIO AFRICANUS
Scipio the Elder
Sevillan
SEVILLE
SITE
Southern Europe
Spanish
SQUARE
square image
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Town
TRAJAN
Travel
VIA