Publication: La batalla de Andagoste
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Amela Valverde, Luis
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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Si bien las Guerras Cántabras (29-19 a.C.) se inician tras consolidar Octaviano/Augusto su poder personal en Roma, la celebración de una serie de triunfos ex Hispania por parte de los últimos gobernadores republicanos peninsulares parece indicar que las operaciones militares contra los últimos grupos étnicos peninsulares independientes se iniciaron mucho antes. El hallazgo de un posible campamento y/o campo de batalla en Andagoste es la verificación arqueológica de este aserto.
While the Cantabrian Wars (29-19 BC) were initiated after the consolidation of the personal power of Octavian/Augustus in Rome, the celebration of a series of triumphs ex Hispania by the last peninsular Republican governors, suggests that military operations against the last independent peninsular ethnic groups began much earlier. The finding of a possible camp and/or battlefield in Andagoste is the archaeological verification of this assertion.
While the Cantabrian Wars (29-19 BC) were initiated after the consolidation of the personal power of Octavian/Augustus in Rome, the celebration of a series of triumphs ex Hispania by the last peninsular Republican governors, suggests that military operations against the last independent peninsular ethnic groups began much earlier. The finding of a possible camp and/or battlefield in Andagoste is the archaeological verification of this assertion.
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