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The Roman town of Ammaia was founded in the 1st century, likely under the reign of Claudius. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Archaeological research from the early 21st century suggest that the town was already intensively settled around the reign of Augustus (end of the 1st century BC-beginning of the 1st century AD).
Roman Arch of D. Isabel (Sé e São Pedro, Évora) Roman Bridge of Vila Formosa (Seda, Alter do Chão) Roman Bridge of Vila Ruiva (Vila Ruiva, Cuba) Roman Ruins of Ammaia (São Salvador da Aramenha, Marvão) Roman Ruins of Marvão (São Salvador da Aramenha, Marvão) Roman Ruins of Santa Vitória do Ameixial (Santa Vitória do Ameixial, Estremoz)
The primary types of Roman cities were the coloniae (Roman settlements established by order of the Roman government) and the municipia (settlements that typically existed before Romanization). [3] In the Iberian Peninsula, the terms municipia and civitātes are used interchangeably.
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The Roman army first arrived in the late 40s AD and constructed a fort for the 14 th legion south of Wroxeter. A decade later, that fort was replaced by a new one built less than a mile north.
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Based on the villa’s age and location, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius that buried Pompeii would have been visible from the home, archaeologists said. Ruins of the 1,900-year-old villa in Miseno.