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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type include Britannia, Germania, Hibernia, Hispania, Helvetia and Polonia. Examples of personifications of the Goddess of Liberty include Marianne, the...
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represented by personifications, often loosely shown as a female classical goddess. Examples include Marianne, the national personification of the French...
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Peruvian Motherland (category National personifications)
Flag Square Wikimedia Commons has media related to Personifications of Peru. Hispania (personification) El Perú Libre Chaman, César (2018-07-20). "Para...
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Corduba (257-359) Maximus of Hispania, Roman usurper (409-411) Allegory of Hispania, the national personification of Spain Hispania, the journal of the American...
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Africa (goddess) (redirect from Personification of Africa)
Africa's iconography. She was one of a number of "province personifications" such as Britannia, Hispania, Macedonia and a number of Greek-speaking provinces...
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Allegorical representations of Argentina (category National personifications)
Argentina. There is not, however, a national personification with its own name, like Marianne from France, or Hispania from Spain, but sculptures and engravings...
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Symbols of Europe (redirect from Europa (personification))
young and graceful woman wearing imperial regalia. The Iberian peninsula (Hispania) is the head, wearing a crown shaped like the Carolingian hoop crown. The...
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Europa regina (category National personifications)
young and graceful woman wearing imperial regalia. The Iberian peninsula (Hispania) is the head, wearing a crown shaped like the Carolingian hoop crown. The...
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Lug en el noroeste de Hispania" [The Astures del conventus Lucensis and the cult of the god Lug in the North West of Hispania]. Dialogues d'histoire...
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Felicitas (category Personifications in Roman mythology)
Hispania that was refounded under Caesar and known also as Olisipo, present-day Lisbon, Portugal. During the Republic, only divine personifications known...
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Moesia or Thrace Achaea (?) Trophy Mauretania (?) Gaul or Germania Trophy Hispania (?) Bithynia or Dacia Trophy Libya or Numidia National Roman Museum, Palazzo...
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Breogán (category National personifications)
Romans) or the Tower of Babel. The idea that the Irish Gaels came from Hispania may be based on the similarity of the names Iberia and Hibernia and the...
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records as far back as the 4th century AD. After the Muslim invasion of Hispania and the fall of the Visigothic kingdom in the early 8th century, the Gothic...
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including Mars, god of war, as well as the personifications of the latest territories he conquered: Hispania, Gaul, Germania, Parthia (that had humiliated...
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constitution affirmed the role of the King of Spain as the living personification and embodiment of the Spanish nation and a symbol of Spain's enduring...
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notably Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 241 and 581. Caecilius Classicus, proconsul of Hispania Baetica from AD 97 to 98, was prosecuted for corruption, but died before...
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Hadrian (category Romans from Hispania)
in Italica, close to modern Seville in Spain, an Italic settlement in Hispania Baetica; his branch of the Aelia gens, the Aeli Hadriani, came from the...
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person originating from one of the major regions (Africa, Britannia, Gaul, Hispania etc.) or as originating from a specific province or city. Though the Romans...
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Hesperides. The name was applied to an island close to the coast of southern Hispania, which was the site of the original Punic colony of Gades (modern Cadiz)...
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Astarte (section In Hispania)
imported from the Levant to Hispania, the Phoenician activities in the Mediterranean had spread the cult of ʿAštart till Hispania. The worship of ʿAštart...
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in Proto-Indo-European mythology. *Dyēus was conceived as a divine personification of the bright sky of the day and the seat of the gods, the *deywṓs...
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Franco, but despite his goalscoring prowess, Barça ended as runner-ups to Hispania. In the following season, however, he helped Barcelona win the club's first...
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There were, however, some exceptions. After 197 BC, praetors sent to Hispania were dispatched with proconsular status and therefore received twelve fasces...
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v t e National personifications Afghanistan, Iran and Tajikistan Rostam Albania Mother Albania Argentina Effigies of Argentina Armenia Mother Armenia Americas...
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Jr., Robert G. (May 1968). "Miguel Ángel Asturias and the Nobel Prize". Hispania. 51 (2). American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese: 326–331...
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chastity after marriage. Cybele Mythical Phrygia Ishtar Mountain mother, personification of earth Cynane Unknown; died BC Macedon Boadaceia Half-sister to Alexander...
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Countryballs (category National personifications in comic books)
Albania Argentina Effigies of Argentina Armenia Mother Armenia Americas Personification of the Americas Australia Little Boy from Manly Bangladesh Bangamata...
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roughly 36 million sesterces. Gold mining from the Roman provinces of Hispania on the Iberian Peninsula produced roughly 80 million sesterces every year...
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smallpox was re-introduced into Europe via Iberia by the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. The Japanese smallpox epidemic of 735–737 is believed to have killed as...
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