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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Málaga (redirect from Empresa Malagueña de Transportes)
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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Region of Murcia (redirect from Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia)
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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Roman province (redirect from Provincia populi Romani)
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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Balearic Islands (redirect from Govern de les Illes Balears)
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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Roman Britain (redirect from Provincia Britannia)
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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Macedonia (Roman province) (redirect from Provincia Macedoniae)
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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Hispania Tarraconensis (redirect from Tarraconensis Provincia)
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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Valencia (redirect from Club de Tenis Valencia)
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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Military history of Portugal (section Riots of Campo de Ourique and conspiracy of the Marquis of Alorna (1803))
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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