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    Spania (Latin: Provincia Spaniae) was a province of the Eastern Roman Empire from 552 until 624 in the south of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic...
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    malaga.eu. Ayuntamiento de Málaga. Retrieved 2 February 2020. Collado Campaña, Francisco (2012). "Bizancio y la provincia de Spania: capital Málaga?". Gibralfaro...
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    de los pueblos germánicos – Región de Murcia Digital" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-07. Gómez-Guillamón Buendía, Antonio. "La provincia de Spania:...
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    The Roman provinces (Latin: provincia, pl. provinciae) were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the...
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  • Sorin Pâslaru (30 June 2016). "De ce trebuie România să constituie Alianţa Latină împreună cu Italia şi Spania. Ce avem de făcut în NUE – Noua Uniune Europeană"...
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    SÁNCHEZ MAIRENA, A.: "El Archivo de la Catedral de Málaga: su primera organización a partir del inventario de 1523", E-Spania: Revue électronique d'études...
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    la Provincia de Baleares". Boe.es. Archived from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 7 July 2012. "Ley Orgánica 1/2007, de 28 de febrero, de reforma...
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    intervention, the Romans conquered what they called Provincia, or the "Province" in 121 BC. Provincia extended from the Mediterranean to Lake Geneva, and...
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    continued to be used geographically and politically in the Visigothic Spania, as shown in the expression laus Hispaniae, 'Praise to Hispania', to describe...
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    in Essex or to a settlement in Merionethshire. Bede also references a Provincia Lindisi or prouinciae Lindissi, which was a later Saxon territory at the...
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  • controlled by the Moors was called, for centuries, Al Ándalus or alternatively Spania, although the process of Reconquest ended up eliminating these names. The...
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    Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus made Macedonia into Rome's fifth provincia - the first new province since the creation of Hispania Ulterior and Citerior...
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    Antonio (1958). Las colonias romanas de la provincia Lusitania. Gabinete de Antigüedades de la Real Academia de la Historia. Archived from the original...
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    Hispania Baetica (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    praetor. Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula Romanization of Hispania Spania Arnold Blumberg, "Great Leaders, Great Tyrants? Contemporary Views of World...
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    augusteos de El Bierzo", in El bronce de Bembibre: un edicto del emperador Augusto del año 15 a.C., Luis A. Grau Lobo & José Luis Hoyas (edd.), Museo de León...
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    Helvetii (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    through the Roman Provincia Narbonensis. When they reached the boundaries of the Allobroges, the northernmost tribe of the Provincia, they found that Caesar...
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    Exarchate of Ravenna (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    legal sources of the time, these territories constituted the so-called Provincia Italiae, on the basis of the fact that they too, until at least the end...
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    Quinientos: lo social y su nomenclatura". E-Spania (34). Paris: Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV. doi:10.4000/e-spania.32914. hdl:10550/71887. ISSN 1951-6169...
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  • M. Coll (1891). Guia Consultor e Indicador de Santander y su Provincia (in Spanish). D. Rodrigo Amador de los Ríos (1891). Santander (in Spanish). Barcelona:...
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    Mauretania Tingitana were combined with the Balearic Islands and possibly also Spania to form the province of Mauretania Secunda. The areas inland of the Mauretania...
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  • Aristocrats, p. 67, Little, Brown and Company de Larramendi, Manuel Corografía de la muy noble y muy leal provincia de Guipúzcoa, Bilbao, 1986, facsimile edition...
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    Giuseppe Billanovich e Roberto Pesce: Corpus Iuris Civilis, Italia non erat provincia, sed domina provinciarum, Feltrinelli, p.363 (in Italian). ISBN 9788896543092...
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    Hispania included Provincia Hispania Ulterior Baetica (Hispania Baetica), whose capital was Corduba, presently Córdoba, Provincia Hispania Ulterior Lusitania...
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    peninsula was more advanced. Carmona may have been very briefly a part of Spania, a province of the Byzantine Empire that existed for a few decades (552–624)...
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    History of Málaga (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    founded the new province of Spania in 552. Malaca became one of the principal cities of the short-lived Byzantine Provincia Spaniae, which lasted until...
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    Thracia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Roman Empire, by order of emperor Claudius, in AD 46, Thracia (formally provincia Thracia "Thracian province", ἐπαρχία Θρᾳκῶν "eparchy of the Thracians")...
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    They would also occupy the province of the Byzantine Empire (552–624) of Spania in the south of the peninsula[citation needed]. However, Balearic Islands...
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    production of weapons and tools, and exotic oriental fabrics introduced from Spania. There were also specialized artisans who worked on demand, such as masons...
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  • of Hispania and the Byzantine Empire in its southern Iberian province of Spania, from 552 until 624. The dynastic and civil war in the Visigothic Kingdom...
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    Rome and Augustus. In De Bello Gallico describing his conquest of Gaul (58–50 BC), Julius Caesar distinguished between provincia nostra in the south of...
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