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Sabaria
Territory in Iberia (4th c. - 6th c.) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the ancient Roman city of Savaria, see Szombathely.
Sabaria was a semi-autonomous territory in Iberia, between the Kingdom of the Suebi and the Visigothic kingdom, in the 4th-6th centuries that extended from Benavente to Salamanca and from Sayago to Simancas.
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Sabaria was autonomous enough to mint its own currency, although this coinage is sometimes confused with the Visigothic mint of Senimure-Semure in the current city of Zamora.[1]