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Segeda is an ancient settlement, between today's Belmonte de Gracián and Mara in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. Originally it was a Celtiberian town, whose inhabitants, the Belli, gave it the name Sekeida or Sekeiza.

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  • Segeda (Sekaisa) était un oppidum de la tribu des Belli. Il était situé dans la comarque de Calatayud (Saragosse), plus précisément dans la zone correspondante aujourd'hui à l'actuelle Mara et Belmonte de Gracián. Ce fut la ville la plus importante des Belli, ce qui lui permit d'émettre une monnaie vers le IIe siècle av. J.-C.. (fr)
  • Segeda fue un oppidum prerromano cuyos habitantes, los belos, lo llamaban Sekaida. Estaba situado en la Comarca de Calatayud (Zaragoza), concretamente en la zona correspondiente entre la actual Mara (ciudad vieja) y Belmonte de Gracián (ciudad nueva). Era la ciudad más importante de los belos y emitió moneda en torno al siglo II a. C. (es)
  • Segeda is an ancient settlement, between today's Belmonte de Gracián and Mara in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. Originally it was a Celtiberian town, whose inhabitants, the Belli, gave it the name Sekeida or Sekeiza. (en)
  • Segeda era un antico oppidum preromano situato nell'odierna Spagna, nei pressi di Saragozza. In origine apparteneva ad una tribù celtibera, i Belli, che le diedero il nome di Sekeida. Nel 153 a.C. fu assediata e conquistata dalle truppe romane comandate dal console Quinto Fulvio Nobiliore. Poco tempo dopo un nuovo centro sorse nella vicinanze del precedente e, come dimostrano alcune monete scoperte in zona, con lo stesso nome. La nuova città aveva strade rettilinee, tipiche delle città romane, dimostrando così l'avvenuta occupazione del territorio circostante. (it)
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  • Segeda (Sekaisa) était un oppidum de la tribu des Belli. Il était situé dans la comarque de Calatayud (Saragosse), plus précisément dans la zone correspondante aujourd'hui à l'actuelle Mara et Belmonte de Gracián. Ce fut la ville la plus importante des Belli, ce qui lui permit d'émettre une monnaie vers le IIe siècle av. J.-C.. (fr)
  • Segeda fue un oppidum prerromano cuyos habitantes, los belos, lo llamaban Sekaida. Estaba situado en la Comarca de Calatayud (Zaragoza), concretamente en la zona correspondiente entre la actual Mara (ciudad vieja) y Belmonte de Gracián (ciudad nueva). Era la ciudad más importante de los belos y emitió moneda en torno al siglo II a. C. (es)
  • Segeda is an ancient settlement, between today's Belmonte de Gracián and Mara in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. Originally it was a Celtiberian town, whose inhabitants, the Belli, gave it the name Sekeida or Sekeiza. According to the Periochae, in 153 BC, the Roman Senate changed the first day of the consular year to 1 January in order to allow consul Quintus Fulvius Nobilior to attack the city of Segeda during the Celtiberian Wars. The city was destroyed during the war but, soon after, a new settlement was built on a nearby site. Coinage shows it had the same name as the old settlement, but "Segeda II" (as archeologists have named it) was under Roman influence, obvious from the rectilinear layout of streets and other features. During the events of the Roman Civil War, "Segeda II" was ruined, and after 49 BC it was abandoned permanently. In 1998 excavations began in the area, bringing this ancient settlement into prominence. (en)
  • Segeda era un antico oppidum preromano situato nell'odierna Spagna, nei pressi di Saragozza. In origine apparteneva ad una tribù celtibera, i Belli, che le diedero il nome di Sekeida. Nel 153 a.C. fu assediata e conquistata dalle truppe romane comandate dal console Quinto Fulvio Nobiliore. Poco tempo dopo un nuovo centro sorse nella vicinanze del precedente e, come dimostrano alcune monete scoperte in zona, con lo stesso nome. La nuova città aveva strade rettilinee, tipiche delle città romane, dimostrando così l'avvenuta occupazione del territorio circostante. La città iniziò la sua veloce decadenza durante la guerra civile tra Cesare e Pompeo e risulta completamente abbandonata dopo il 49 a.C.. I rilevamenti archeologici iniziarono nel 1998. (it)
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