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Italica

Italica (; north of modern-day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain) is a well-preserved Roman city and the birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian.

The modern town of Santiponce overlies part of the pre-Roman Iberian settlement and the Roman city.

Usage examples of "italica".

At home, in our Spanish township of Italica, he exhausted himself in the settlement of local disputes.

I cut short my journey through Spain, with no stop between Corduba and the sea even for a moment in Italica, the city of my childhood and my ancestors.

From a reputable sculptor I purchased an entire lot of Venuses, Dianas, and Hermes for Italica, my native city, which I had in mind to modernize and adorn.

He was lying on his sick bed in a room of our house in Italica, where I ceased to dwell soon after his death.

When Varro, terrified at these things, having altered his route, proposed going to Italica, he was informed by his friends that the gates were shut against him.