J. Gafarot

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Posted: 28 Sep 2017


Taken: 28 Nov 2009

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HFF - Barcelona, Necropole Romana

HFF - Barcelona, Necropole Romana
The founding of Barcelona is the subject of two different legends. The first attributes the founding of the city to the mythological Hercules. The second legend attributes the foundation of the city directly to the historical Carthaginian general, Hamilcar Barca, father of Hannibal, who supposedly named the city Barcino after his family in the 3rd century BC, but there is no historical or linguistic evidence that this is true. In about 15 BC, the Romans redrew the town as a castrum (Roman military camp) centred on the "Mons Taber", a little hill near the contemporary city hall (Plaça de Sant Jaume). Under the Romans, it was a colony with the surname of Faventia, or, in full, Colonia Faventia Julia Augusta Pia Barcino or Colonia Julia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino. Pomponius Mela mentions it among the small towns of the district, probably as it was eclipsed by its neighbour Tarraco (modern Tarragona), but it may be gathered from later writers that it gradually grew in wealth and consequence, favoured as it was with a beautiful situation and an excellent harbour. It enjoyed immunity from imperial burdens. The city minted its own coins; some from the era of Galba survive

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 J. Gafarot
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Thank you Ron.
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 J. Gafarot
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Thank you Tanja, glad to know you liked it.
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 J. Gafarot
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Thank you June, you are welcome.
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 J. Gafarot
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Obrigado Dimas, bom dim de semana.
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 J. Gafarot
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Yes, that is a work in progress...
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