Four kilometers south of the small village of Saelices you will find the archaeological park of Segóbriga, which houses Roman and Visigothic ruins. Before the Roman conquest, this enclave was originally a Celtiberian fort and later became a Roman city, after the Roman conquest in the second century BC. Finally, after the wars of Sertorius, probably in the 70s BC, it became a control point for a vast territory. Segóbriga will be then the capital of all this part of the Meseta what will earn him the denomination of "caput Celtiberiae", by the writer and Roman naturalist, Pliny the ancient.

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