User:Sulemeta/Arsetania

Territory that would be under the control of the city of Arse, also called Saguntum by the Romans. Until 2019, it was explained that the territory that the classics later called Edetania, was like a territory whose limits were almost immutable in time from Iberian to Roman times, and under the domain of Edeta (Sant Miquel de Llíria, Valencia). In 2019, in different media, the historian and archaeologist Miquel Ramon Martí Matias, argues that Arse and Edeta, were enemy towns and that antagonism led them to play a different role in the Second Punic War. The name Edetania is late in the sources and does not reflect the territorial evolution and the existing nuances, of two entities as different as Edetania and Arsetania during the centuries.

Bibliografia:

Congreso internacional de investigadores en el mundo Antiguo.C.E.P.O.A.T.-Universidad de Murcia. :" Tyris-Edeta (Sant Miquel de Llíria: la excusa de Aníbal para la Segunda Guerra Púnica, del autor Miquel Ramon Martí Matias.

Review Arse, número 53, del año 2019: Aníbal y Edetania versus Arsetania. Aníbal y Q.F.Maximus "Cunctator" versus Publio Cornelio Escipion (y su monumento saguntino), del autor Miquel Ramon Martí Matias