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  2. Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    While the ancient ruins of Gadir beneath modern Cádiz's historical center remain largely unexcavated, excavations have been carried out in the southern cemeteries. By the 6th century BC, disturbances within Phoenicia itself, notably the fall of Tyre to the Babylonians (573 BC), led to the end of Phoenician control over southern Iberia.

  3. Roman Theatre (Cádiz) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Theatre of Cádiz (Theatrum Balbi [1]) is an ancient structure in Cádiz, Andalusia, in southern Spain. The remains (only partially excavated) were discovered in 1980. The remains (only partially excavated) were discovered in 1980.

  4. Timeline of Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    List of mayors of Cadiz Timelines of other cities in the autonomous community of Andalusia: Almería , Córdoba , Granada , Jaén , Jerez de la Frontera , Málaga , Seville List of municipalities in Andalusia

  5. Temple of Hercules Gaditanus - Wikipedia

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    Using LiDAR technology, different research group have pinpointed its specific location to either an underwater location in the estuarine marsh of Sancti Petri or to the cerro de los Mártires [] (300 metres inland), sparking a controversy pitting groups linked to the University of Seville and the Instituto Andaluz del Patrimonio Histórico [] against other research groups linked to the ...

  6. List of oldest continuously inhabited cities - Wikipedia

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    Established as the ancient city of Indraprastha, the later capital of the Kuru empire (after Hastinapura) by the ruling Kuru dynasty, around 12th-9th BCE over the Upper Ganges-Yamuna doabs of Northern India. Varanasi: Kashi India: c. 1200 BC [123] [124] Oldest continuously inhabited city in India. Finds its mention in Ancient Vedas. Sayram ...

  7. Puellae gaditanae - Wikipedia

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    Other authors state that women from Cadiz cultivated lyric poetry before the Christian era. In Rome, the dancers from Cadiz were as famous as the Syrian ones and equally desired and exciting in dancing and singing. Their presence was obligatory in many sumptuous feasts at Rome. [2] Martial describes one of them in the following terms:

  8. Lady of Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    The Lady of Cádiz (Spanish: Dama de Cádiz) is the name given by modern archaeologists to a female anthropomorphic sarcophagus dating from 480 BC. It is from the Phoenician era and was found in Cádiz, then known as Gadir, which was the most important of the Phoenician colonies of the Iberian Peninsula.

  9. Category:History of Cádiz - Wikipedia

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