Setúbal was inhabited in ancient times by the Phoenicians, and by the Romans who settled on the south bank of the River Sado (in Tróia, opposite the present town), who called it Cetobriga, from which the name Setúbal is derived.
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The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Setúbal, Portugal. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular ...
This little city, situated right on the Sado River estuary about a 45-minute drive south from Lisbon, has failed in attaining a glamorous history. Because of ...
SETUBAL, port in S. central Portugal; third largest city of continental Portugal. During the reign of John III (1521–57), Setubal became an important ...