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This is what remains of a Roman
city called Pollentia.. meaning force... once the Balearic Roman Capital. It was Founded
in 123B:C. by Cecilio Metelo, the Roman who finally conquered the Balearic Isalnds by
lining his ships with leather to deflect the huge stones hurled by the 'foners' the
talayotic inhabitants who dominated islands up until that time. |
Pollentia was the geneological,
but not the geographical, predecessor of Pollensa, the town where I live. The
Ruins are located next to a town called Alcudia, whose outer wall is constructed mostly
from the ruins of Pollentia, as are most of the dry stone walls in the surrounding
countryside.
The people of Roman Pollentia constructed an aqueduct about 14 k long (more or less)
bringing their water supply from Ternelles, a natural mountain spring just outside the
town of Pollensa, where they migrated inland to, little by little, due the repeated
sacking of Pollentia and the division of the Roman Empire, thus founding this town. |
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There are also the ruins of an
outdoor theatre that belonged to
this capital of the Roman Balearic Colony.
It is believed to have seated about 2,000 people.

There is also a small museum with many interesting artifacts...
statues, pottery, jewelry, coins, there are even some
gladiator's shinguards... those things are Huge!!!
Onward to Son
Real..... A Talaiotic Necropolis ---->
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