ποΈ Caesaraugusta-Segontia
Roman settlement and archaeological site in central Spain
π Fast Facts
- Located in the province of Guadalajara, central Spain
- Founded as a Roman military settlement during the Lusitanian Wars (mid-2nd century BCE)
- Named after the nearby Segontia tribe
- Remains largely unexcavated, managed as an archaeological site
Caesaraugusta-Segontia represents a minor but significant Roman settlement in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula, established during Rome's consolidation of central Spain. The site preserves archaeological evidence of Roman occupation spanning several centuries, though substantial portions remain buried or undocumented in scholarly literature. The location corresponds to modern-day territory near the town of SigΓΌenza, in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha ...