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    Madrid) Producción artesanal, viticultura y propiedad rural en la Hispania Tarraconense (PDF). Archivos CEIPAC. Victor Revilla Calvo (Dept. Prehistoria...
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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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    on a standard and the wild boar, symbol of the city of Clunia (Hispania Tarraconense) in commemoration of the victories of Caius Coelius, governor of...
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  • imperiales de Hispania (PDF). Archivo CEIPAC. Fernando Martín Producción artesanal, viticultura y propiedad rural en la Hispania Tarraconense (PDF). Archivos...
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    and probably the eastern Pyrenean threshold and coastal areas of the Tarraconense. Islamic laws did not apply to all the subjects of the new rulers. Christians...
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    name. Soon, he tried to expand into the last Roman province in Hispania, Tarraconense; eventually this led to open conflict with Rome and the Visigoths...
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    Caesaraugusta (category Hispania Tarraconensis)
    reorganization of Hispanic territories, three provinces were created, Tarraconense, Baetica and Lusitania, divided into juridical convents, minor districts...
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    the Saiarra river in the upper course of the Llobregat in the northern Tarraconense. The Bergistani were defeated by Hannibal during his overland journey...
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    Asturica Augusta (category Roman provinces in Hispania)
    and was the capital of the Asturicense convent, within the province of Tarraconense. Located on a hill overlooking a large territory, from the mountains...
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    tribes of Hispania in conventus. The population was largely loyal to the Romans during the war and the fishermen of Tarraco (piscatores Tarraconenses) served...
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