Hispania was the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula. Under the Roman Republic, Hispania was divided into two provinces: Hispania Citerior and Hispania...
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Hispania Tarraconensis was one of three Roman provinces in Hispania. It encompassed much of the northern, eastern and central territories of modern Spain...
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Hispania Nova (Latin for "New Hispania") can mean: Two Roman provinces Hispania Nova Citerior Antoniniana ("New Hither Hispania of Antoninus"), established...
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Hispania Baetica, often abbreviated Baetica, was one of three Roman provinces created in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) on 27 BC. Baetica was bordered...
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Hispania Ulterior (English: "Further Hispania", or occasionally "Thither Hispania") was a Roman province located in Hispania (on the Iberian Peninsula)...
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central Iberia. Hispania Carthaginiensis was created from Hispania Tarraconensis by the emperor Diocletian in 298. Roman Spain and Hispania Tarraconensis...
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presence in southern and eastern Hispania. In 197 BC, the Romans established two Roman provinces. These were Hispania Citerior (Nearer Spain) along most...
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Visigothic Kingdom (redirect from Visigothic Hispania)
Hispania. The Kingdom maintained independence from the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire, whose attempts to re-establish Roman authority in Hispania were...
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HRT Formula 1 Team (redirect from Hispania Racing F1)
Formula One portal HRT Formula 1 Team, formerly known as Campos Meta 1 and Hispania Racing, was a Spanish Formula One team founded by former driver Adrián...
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Gallaecia (redirect from Hispania Gallaecia)
Gallaecia, also known as Hispania Gallaecia, was the name of a Roman province in the north-west of Hispania, approximately present-day Galicia, northern...
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provinces, Hispania Baetica and Hispania Lusitania, while Hispania Citerior was renamed Hispania Tarraconensis. This division of Hispania explains the...
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Hispania is the national personification of Spain. The antecedent of this representation were some coins on which there was a horseman holding a lance...
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Al-Andalus (redirect from Muslim Hispania)
Spain, Al-Andalus appears in coin inscriptions as the Arabic equivalent of Hispania. The traditionally held view that the etymology of this name has to do...
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Maximus was a Roman usurper (409–411) in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, modern Spain and Portugal). He was declared emperor by the general Gerontius...
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Iberia Hispania Citerior, Republican Roman province Hispania Ulterior, Republican Roman province Hispania Baetica, Imperial Roman province Hispania Lusitania...
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Hispania, la leyenda (transl. 'Hispania, the legend') is a Spanish adventure drama television series starring Roberto Enríquez, Lluís Homar, Ana de Armas...
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Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula (redirect from Islamic conquest of Hispania)
Visigoth-controlled Kingdom of Toledo, which encompassed the former territory of Roman Hispania. After defeating king Roderic at the Battle of Guadalete in July the same...
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uniquely Iberian culture. The Romans referred to the entire peninsula as Hispania, from which the name "Spain" originates. As was the rest of the Western...
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propositions are central to the legend: first, that James preached the gospel in Hispania as well as in the Holy Land; second, that after his martyrdom at the hands...
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Hispania Citerior (English: "Hither Iberia", or "Nearer Iberia") was a Roman province in Hispania during the Roman Republic. It was on the eastern coast...
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Iberian Peninsula, the province of Hispania was established. Following the Romanization and Christianization of Hispania, the fall of the Western Roman Empire...
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Hispania Clásica, known from 1914 to 1996 as Conciertos Daniel, is a classical music concert promotion agency active in Europe and in the Americas. The...
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Hispania Balearica was a Roman province encompassing the Balearic Islands off the east coast of modern Spain. Formerly a part of Hispania Tarraconensis...
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Vandals (redirect from Vandal kingdom (Hispania Baetica))
from the Romans, as foederati, in Asturia (Northwest) and the Silingi in Hispania Baetica (South), while the Alans got lands in Lusitania (West) and the...
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kingdom with its capital at Toulouse, and they extended their authority into Hispania at the expense of the Suebi and Vandals who had taken control of large...
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Second Punic War (redirect from Second Punic War in Hispania)
The Second Punic War (218 to 201 BC) was the second of three wars fought between Carthage and Rome, the two main powers of the western Mediterranean in...
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SS Hispania was the name of a number of steamships. SS Hispania (1912), a ship which sank in the Sound of Mull on 18 December 1954 SS Hispania (1943)...
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Wallia (redirect from Wallia's campaigns in Hispania)
Wallia, Walha or Vallia (Spanish: Walia, Portuguese Vália), (c. 385 – 418) was king of the Visigoths from 415 to 418, earning a reputation as a great warrior...
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Lusitania (redirect from Hispania Lusitania)
capital Emerita Augusta was initially part of the Roman Republic province of Hispania Ulterior before becoming a province of its own during the Roman Empire...
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Spain (575–206 BCE) Roman Hispania Roman Conquest (206–27 BCE) Hispania (218 BCE–472 CE) Romanization Diocese of Hispania Early Middle Ages Kingdom of...
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