Italica - Wikipedia Italica (Spanish: Itálica) was an ancient Roman city in Hispania; its site is close to the town of Santiponce in the province of Seville, Spain It was founded in 206 BC by Roman general Scipio as a colonia for his Italic veterans and named after them [1]
ITÁLICA Sevilla The Roman city of Itálica, located in the Lower Guadalquivir, halfway between Seville (Hispalis) and Alcalá del Río (Ilipa), in the current Santiponce, very close to the routes that connected with the mining area of the Sierra Norte of Seville and Huelva
Visit Italica, Spain; a travel guide to the Roman ruins of . . . Explore Italica, Spain The ruins of the Roman city of Italica are just 9km from Seville and make an excellent day trip Italica was one of the first Roman settlements to be built in Spain and was founded in 206 BC It became an important city during the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD
Italica Roman city ruins | Amphetheatre Mosaics . . . The Roman ruins of Italica, with remarkable mosaics and an impressive amphitheatre, are located 9 kilometres to the north of the city of Seville, just outside the village of Santiponce Nearby you can also see a well preserved Roman theatre
Italica Seville – Roman Ruins Sevilla Guide and Tickets Italica, located just outside of Seville, is an ancient Roman city that boasts well-preserved ruins and offers a captivating glimpse into Roman civilisation Visitors can explore the expansive ruins, including an impressive amphitheater—one of the largest in the Roman Empire—where gladiator contests once took place
The archaeological site of Itálica in Santiponce | spain. info The Roman city of Itálica was founded in 206 BCE by Publius Cornelius Scipio, also known as Africanus Under the Emperor Augustus, Itálica became a town and was granted the privilege of minting its own money It is the birthplace of the emperors Trajan and Hadrian
Archaeological Ensemble of Italica, Santiponce - Tripadvisor Founded in 206 BC, Itálica was the first and largest Roman building in southern Spain The site, which can be visited, (free for European citizens), includes mosaics, an amphitheater and the remains of great houses and streets of the Roman city
Archaeological Site of Italica | Turismo de la Provincia de . . . The Roman city of Italica is found in the Lower Guadalquivir, halfway between Seville (Hispalis) and Alcalá del Río (Ilipa), in what is now Santiponce, very close to the routes that communicated with the mining area of the Seville’s Sierra Morena and Huelva
Italica: Roman city in Santiponce – World History et cetera Italica is a well-preserved Roman city located in modern-day Santiponce, 9 kilometres north of Seville in Spain The city was founded in 206 BC during the Second Punic War (218-202) when the Roman commander Publius Cornelius Scipio settled his Italian veterans on this site following a victory at the Battle of Ilipa