caparra

The Roman city of Cáparra is located in the north of Extremadura in the valley of the River Alagón. In Roman times it was in the province of Lusitania within the Conventus Iuridicus Emeritensis, whose capital was Colonia Augusta Emerita. It was approached via the Roman road known as the Vía de la Plata and is now permanently abandoned. It is said t…
The Roman city of Cáparra is located in the north of Extremadura in the valley of the River Alagón. In Roman times it was in the province of Lusitania within the Conventus Iuridicus Emeritensis, whose capital was Colonia Augusta Emerita. It was approached via the Roman road known as the Vía de la Plata and is now permanently abandoned. It is said to have been a pre-Roman city, although this remains unconfirmed and has been questioned by some authors, on the grounds that the flat location did not meet the defensive requirements of a pre-Roman town and only a few pottery remains have been found.
  • Location: near Guijo de Granadilla and Oliva de Plasencia · (Spain)
  • Founded: 1st century. Municipium from 74.
  • Abandoned: 9th century
  • Periods: Roman empire
  • Associated with: Initially Vettones; from 74 Latin and Roman citizens.
  • Type: Ciudad
Data from: en.wikipedia.org