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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

arcavicense
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Ercavicense and Ergavicense, of Ergávica and Ercávica, Celtiberian city later Romanized, whose archaeological site is located in the term of Cañaveruelas, municipality of just over 100 inhabitants, located northwest of Cuenca next to the border with Guadalajara and the Guadiela River, now converted into the reservoir of Buendía. Despite what some dictionaries say, Ercávica, called Arcávica later by the Visigoths, has nothing to do with Cabeza del Griego, a hill near Segóbriga in which a Visigothic basilica has been discovered.

  



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