Hispania (Ancient Greek: Ἱσπανία, romanized: Hispanía; Latin: Hispānia [hɪsˈpaːnia]) was the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula. Under the Roman Republic...
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Hispania Ulterior (English: "Further Hispania", or occasionally "Thither Hispania") was a Roman province located in Hispania (on the Iberian Peninsula)...
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Hispania Nova (Latin for "New Hispania") can mean: Two Roman provinces Hispania Nova Citerior Antoniniana ("New Hither Hispania of Antoninus"), established...
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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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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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central Iberia. Hispania Carthaginiensis was created from Hispania Tarraconensis by the emperor Diocletian in 298. Roman Spain and Hispania Tarraconensis...
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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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Hispania, la leyenda (transl. 'Hispania, the legend') is a Spanish adventure drama television series starring Roberto Enríquez, Lluís Homar, Ana de Armas...
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Diocese of Hispania originally comprised the following six provinces: Hispania Baetica Lusitania Hispania Carthaginensis Gallaecia Hispania Tarraconensis...
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Hispania Citerior (English: "Hither Iberia", or "Nearer Iberia") was a Roman province in Hispania during the Roman Republic. It was on the eastern coast...
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