About the deduction of Hasta Regia colony
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ha.XLV.2021.70-89Keywords:
Hasta Regia colony, Betic province, cesaro-augustean fundations, Sergia tribeAbstract
The Hasta Regia colony, located in the southwest of Iberian Peninsula, the ancient Ulterior Baetica province, was one of Caesar or Augustean foundation known by plenty of literary sources but without research about their creation or historical evolution. In this paper, we analyse and debate the literary and archaeological sources, with a closer look to epigraphy, because it has relevant data to propose hypotheses about the time of a first Pompeian or Cesarean deductio and the possible existence of a second in the 2nd century AD.
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