Salamanca was founded by the  …

Years: 225BCE - 214BCE

Salamanca was founded by the Vacceos, a Celtic tribe, as one of two fortresses built to defend their territory near the Duero River. The settlement is located on the Tormes River in west-central Spain, approximately 110 miles (170 kilometers) northwest of present-day Madrid.

In 222 BCE, Hasdrubal the Fair leads Carthaginian forces in capturing Salamanca, as Carthage seeks to restore its pre-war prosperity by expanding its control over Hispania and securing valuable resources.

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