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    invasions of Hispania Baetica by Germanic peoples, who were opposed by the Byzantine Empire. In Visigothic Spain, the Byzantines took Malaca and other cities...
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  • Malaka (redirect from Malaca)
    Indonesian teacher, philosopher, politician Malaca in Hispania, the Punic name for Málaga, Spain Malaca in Numidia, the Punic name for Calama, now Guelma...
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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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    founded the Flavian dynasty and had strong allies in Hispania. In the year 74, the city of Malaca might have requested the emperor to grant them the Lex...
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  • This list includes countries and regions in the Iberian Peninsula (Latin Hispania) that were part of the Roman Empire, or that were given Latin place names...
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    possessions in Spain were limited to a handful of wealthy coastal cities: Gades, Malaca, Abdera and Sexi. In 237 BC, Spain south of the Tagus River was a land of...
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  • – Roman Republic in power in Malaca (Hispania) [es]. 81-84 CE – Lex Malacitana or Lex Flavia Malacitana is given. Malaca was governed under this law,...
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    Quintus Cassius Longinus (category Roman governors of Hispania Citerior)
    or cousin of Cassius (the assassin of Julius Caesar), was a governor in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, comprising modern Spain and Portugal) for Caesar...
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    such areas. There are 34 routes in the itinerary for the provinces of Hispania. Roman units Laminium Via XXXI Caesaraugusta  One or more of the preceding...
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    on the southeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain. It was located between Malaca (now Málaga) and Carthago Nova (now Cartagena) in the district inhabited...
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    Gaspar Rodrigues (2012) Campanhas de Afonso de Albuquerque: Conquista de Malaca, 1511 p. 13 Archived 18 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine "Years In Spain:...
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    Iberian revolt (category 2nd century BC in Hispania)
    peoples of the provinces Citerior and Ulterior, created shortly before in Hispania by the Roman state to regularize the government of these territories, against...
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    Horatius P. f., a native of Malaca in Hispania Citerior, named in a dedicatory inscription from Ilici, also in Hispania Citerior, dating from the late...
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    History of Andalusia (category Hispania)
    maintaining Andalusia’s intellectual heritage. In 711, the Umayyad conquest of Hispania marked a major cultural and political shift, as Andalusia became a focal...
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  • 38.94139; -2.35500 Lucentum (Alicante) Lucus Augusti (Lugo) Juliobriga Malaca (Málaga) Mellaria 38°17′40″N 5°20′23″W / 38.29444°N 5.33972°W / 38.29444;...
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    the local cities to pay for his campaigns, even being accused of sacking Malaca. After Cinna's death in 84 BC, Crassus went to the Roman province of Africa...
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    colony was the city of Malaca, a supposition he contradicted by pointing out that the ruins of Mainake could still be seen near Malaca and showed the regular...
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    developed along the coast from the sixth century BCE, with their port of Malaca (Málaga) on Anticaria's coast. The Carthaginians expanded into the interior...
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    reports he had returned to Constantinople when the Byzantines invaded Hispania and could not have led the invasion. O'Donnell states that "Jordanes may...
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    of Siam (Thailand), sent by Afonso de Albuquerque after the conquest of Malaca. 1512 — António de Abreu discovered Timor island and reached Banda Islands...
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    Chaberis sive Camara, Pogu vel Pegu et Poduca, Tavay et Tava, Malanga et Malaca, Cantan et Gange oppidum cum fluvio maximo qualem veteres quoque Gangem...
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