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Antiquity Start as Celtic city, Carpetani tribe Celtiberi. Early incorporation as Roman province, regional Celtic conferderacy subdued by 193 BCE.

In pre-Roman times, Toledo was a town of the Carpetani tribe of Celtiberians.

Modest Romano-Celtic city, with standard municipal architecture developing in Imperial times, particularly a circus, wals, baths, and water supply and storage system.

Late Antiquity Indications of increasing importance in continuation of circus games funded by wealthy locals until 400s, and celebration of an early church council in 400.

Political transitions: Alans, recovery by Visigoths, Suevi, recovery by Majorian, Visigoths of Toulouse, Visigoths of Hispania.

Visigoths

Second council of Toledo (527) and first royal law issued from Toledo (546) mark transition of Toledo to Visigothic capital, ecclesiastical and political. Jroo222 (talk) 14:11, 26 December 2016 (UTC)