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Roman Britain around AD 410, without speculative provincial borders Valentia (Latin for "Land of Valens ") was probably one of the Roman provinces of the Diocese of "the Britains" in late Antiquity. Its position, capital, and even existence remain a matter of scholarly debate. [1] It was not mentioned in the Verona List compiled around AD 312 and so was probably formed out of one or more of ...

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Valentia Valentia Apartments in La Jolla Life at Valentia is all about comfort and ease. Our roomy one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments have the extras you want—vaulted ceilings, cozy fireplaces, and in-home laundry. Kick back by the pools, unwind in the spa, or explore nearby dining and shopping at Renaissance Towne Centre. With the 30-acre Nobel Recreation Center just across the street ...

Valentia, located in the region of Gallia Narbonensis (modern-day southern France), is an ancient city situated beside the Rhône River, just north of where it meets the Isère River. Originally a settlement of the Segovellauni tribe, Valentia became a Roman colony during the rule of Julius Caesar or Augustus. The city was strategically positioned at the intersection of major roads that ...

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Valentia is one of the oldest Roman cities of the Hispania. Founded in 138 B.C. it was filled with discharged soldiers from the army. The city rapidly prospered reaching to mint currency. However, in 75 BC, because of the civil wars in Rome, the city was destroyed and was abandoned for nearly half a century until its reconstruction during the reign of Augustus Caesar. In the second half of the ...

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