Acci
{{short description|Ancient city in Spain}}
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{{Infobox ancient site
| name = Acci
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| map_type = Spain
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| coordinates = {{coord|37.3519033|N|3.1999938|W|format=dms|region:ES|display=inline, title}}
| location = Guadix el Viejo, Purullena, Comarca de Guadix, Province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain
| region = Hispania Tarraconensis
| type = Settlement
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Acci ({{langx|grc|Ἄκκι}}) was an ancient inland city of Hispania Tarraconensis, on the borders of Baetica. Under the Romans, and with the Jus Latinum, it was a colony with the full name of Colonia Julia Gemella Accitana. Its coins are numerous, bearing the heads of Augustus, Tiberius, Germanicus, Drusus, and Caligula,For descriptions of the coins, see {{cite book|author=John Yonge Akerman|author-link=John Yonge Akerman|title=Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes, Geographically Arranged and Described|year=1846|place=London|publisher=John Russell Smith|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bgAWJW7o1OYC&pg=PA61|page=61|access-date=August 20, 2018}} and the ensigns of the legions iii. and vi., from which it was colonized by Julius Caesar or Augustus, and from which it derived the name of Gemella.Itin. Ant., pp. 402, 404{{cite Pliny|3.3.4}}Joseph Hilarius Eckhel, Doctrina numorum veterum, vol. i. pp. 34-35; Rasche, s. v. According to Macrobius,Macr., Saturnalia 1.19 Mars was worshipped here with his head surrounded with the sun's rays, under the name of Netos. Such an emblem is seen on the coins. The town became Christian at an early date; the Diocese of Acci was established in 47 AD. The bishop is no longer resident in the uninhabited site, but Acci remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.{{Catholic-hierarchy|diocese|d2a19|Acci titular see|accessdate=August 20, 2018}}
The location is now called Guadix el Viejo or Castillo de Luchena in the municipality of Purullena, Comarca de Guadix, Province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain, and is {{convert|6|km}} northwest of the modern city of Guadix. The site in inscribed in the Andalusian Institute's Database of Historical Patrimony for conservation.{{cite web | url=http://www.iaph.es/patrimonio-inmueble-andalucia/resumen.do?id=i22030 | title=Guia Digital IAPH }}
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Category:Former populated places in Spain
Category:Roman towns and cities in Spain
Category:Archaeological sites in Andalusia
Category:Historical Patrimony of Spain
Category:Protected areas of Andalusia
Category:Catholic titular sees in Europe
Category:Populated places in Hispania Baetica
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