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Pax Iulia (also known as Colonia Civitas Pacensis) was a city in the Roman province of Lusitania (today situated in the Portuguese municipality of Beja).

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History

Administrative organization of Hispania in 17 BC by emperor Augustus

The region was inhabited during 400 BC by Celtic tribes, but there are indications that Carthaginian settlers occupied the territory, from the writings of 2nd century scholars Polybius and Claudius Ptolemy.[citation needed].

In 48 BC, it was renamed Pax Iulia (referring to the "peace of the gens Julia") by Julius Caesar following the peace between Rome and the Lusitani. The settlement became the centre of the conventus iuridicus Pacensis, (in the Roman province of Lusitania), since it was located on a strategic roadway junction with connection Myrtilis Iulia (a harbor city along the Guadiana river).

Sometime between 31 and 27 BC, during the reign of the emperor Augustus, the city was granted the status of municipium following the Battle of Actium, and the colonists ascribed to the gens Galeria.[1] It was at this time that a new designation began to appear: Pax Augusta (referring to the peace of Augustus) as mentioned by Strabo.[2]

20th century

Archaeologic excavations during the 20th century uncovered the remains of a large Roman temple, 30 by 19.4 metres (98 ft × 64 ft), dating to the first century AD located within the settlement's forum, with several inscriptions, Roman arches, fortifications and an aqueduct.[3] Possible locations for the theater and amphitheater were deduced from the urban layout.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Faria, António Marques de (1989), Sobre a data da fundação de Pax Iulia (in Portuguese), Conimbriga, pp. 101–109, retrieved 2 November 2011
  2. ^ Faria, António Marques de (1997). "De novo em torno da fundação de Pax Iulia: um exercício de "controversismo" (António Marques de Faria) - Academia.edu" (in Portuguese). Vipasca. pp. 171–185. Retrieved 2 November 2011.
  3. ^ Luís Miguel, Lourenço (2009). "Arqueologia: Templo romano descoberto em Beja é o maior de Portugal e um dos maiores da Península Ibérica". Expresso. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012.

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