Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5865225> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5865225 subject Q6723970.
- Q5865225 abstract "According to some historians Las Rozas de Madrid could have been a Roman mansion or staging-post called Miacum, from which the name Madrid may have derived. This is somewhat speculative, although there is evidence of occupation locally in about the 3rd century of the Common Era when the Roman Empire was active in Spain.Las Rozas is located on the Roman Military Route between Segovia and Titulcia and eventually to Emerita Augusta, and is adjacent to the Rio Guadarrama, which provided plentiful fresh water all year round. The modern name means 'the clearings' which may have related to military activity, as the agricultural value if the area is low, and the traditional economic activity seems to have been sheep rearing.The first document that refers to Las Rozas itself dates from 1376, although it would appear that the town existed earlier than that. The town of "Las Rozas" appears in Volume V of the "Relaciones Historico-Geografico-Estadisticas" ("Historical, Geographical, and Statistical List") of the towns of Spain that was written during the reign of Felipe II and that is now kept in the library at the El Escorial Monastery.".
- Q5865225 thumbnail Bunker1_las_rozas.jpg?width=300.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q10859.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q15684.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1583842.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1615953.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1631897.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1646220.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1647090.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1647106.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q208141.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q2277.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q2807.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q28471.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q34417.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q36234.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q5156811.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q517450.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q542958.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q592747.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q664769.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q6723970.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q83910.
- Q5865225 wikiPageWikiLink Q924724.
- Q5865225 comment "According to some historians Las Rozas de Madrid could have been a Roman mansion or staging-post called Miacum, from which the name Madrid may have derived.".
- Q5865225 label "History of Las Rozas".
- Q5865225 depiction Bunker1_las_rozas.jpg.