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  • Hispania
  • Roman province (218 BC – 472 AD)

    Hispania was the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula. Under the Roman Republic, it was divided into two provinces: Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior

    Hispania

    Hispania

    Hispania

  • Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
  • the Romans established two Roman provinces: Hispania Citerior along most of the east coast and Hispania Ulterior in the south. Over the next 170 years

    Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula

    Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula

    Roman_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Hispania (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Iberia Hispania Citerior, Republican Roman province Hispania Ulterior, Republican Roman province Hispania Baetica, Imperial Roman province Hispania Lusitania

    Hispania (disambiguation)

    Hispania_(disambiguation)

  • Hispania Citerior
  • Roman province in Hispania during the Roman Republic

    Hispania Citerior (English: "Hither Iberia", or "Nearer Iberia") was a Roman province in Hispania during the Roman Republic. It was on the eastern coast

    Hispania Citerior

    Hispania Citerior

    Hispania_Citerior

  • Visigothic Kingdom
  • 418–720 kingdom in Iberia

    Hispania. The Kingdom maintained independence from the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire, whose attempts to re-establish Roman authority in Hispania were

    Visigothic Kingdom

    Visigothic Kingdom

    Visigothic_Kingdom

  • Hispania Ulterior
  • Region of Hispania during the Roman Republic

    Hispania Ulterior (English: "Further Hispania", or occasionally "Thither Hispania") was a Roman province located in Hispania (on the Iberian Peninsula)

    Hispania Ulterior

    Hispania_Ulterior

  • Hispania Nova
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hispania Nova (Latin for "New Hispania") can mean: Two Roman provinces Hispania Nova Citerior Antoniniana ("New Hither Hispania of Antoninus"), established

    Hispania Nova

    Hispania_Nova

  • Hispania Baetica
  • Roman province in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula

    Hispania Baetica, often abbreviated Baetica, was one of three Roman provinces created in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) in 27 BC. Baetica was bordered

    Hispania Baetica

    Hispania Baetica

    Hispania_Baetica

  • Hispania Tarraconensis
  • Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula (27 BC-459 AD)

    Hispania Tarraconensis was one of three Roman provinces in Hispania. It encompassed much of the northern, eastern and central territories of modern Spain

    Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania_Tarraconensis

  • Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
  • 8th-century conquest by the Umayyads

    Kingdom based in Toledo, which encompassed the former territory of Roman Hispania. After defeating King Roderic at the Battle of Guadalete in July the same

    Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula

    Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula

    Muslim_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Diocese of Hispania
  • Administrative unit of the Roman Empire on the Iberian Peninsula

    Diocese of Hispania originally comprised the following six provinces: Hispania Baetica Lusitania Hispania Carthaginensis Gallaecia Hispania Tarraconensis

    Diocese of Hispania

    Diocese of Hispania

    Diocese_of_Hispania

  • HRT Formula 1 Team
  • Former Spanish Formula 1 Team

    Formula One portal HRT Formula 1 Team, formerly known as Campos Meta 1 and Hispania Racing, was a Spanish Formula One team founded by former driver Adrián

    HRT Formula 1 Team

    HRT Formula 1 Team

    HRT_Formula_1_Team

  • Hispania (personification)
  • Anthropomorphic personification of Spain

    Hispania is the national personification of Spain. The antecedent of this representation were some coins on which there was a horseman holding a lance

    Hispania (personification)

    Hispania (personification)

    Hispania_(personification)

  • Al-Andalus
  • Muslim-ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula (711–1492)

    kharjas of some muwaššaḥ poetry. Arabic arrived with the Umayyad conquest of Hispania in 711 and spread gradually over the following centuries, primarily through

    Al-Andalus

    Al-Andalus

    Al-Andalus

  • Hispania Clásica
  • Classical music concert promotion agency

    Hispania Clásica, known from 1914 to 1996 as Conciertos Daniel, is a classical music concert promotion agency active in Europe and in the Americas. The

    Hispania Clásica

    Hispania_Clásica

  • Hispania, la leyenda
  • Spanish adventure drama television series

    Hispania, la leyenda (transl. 'Hispania, the legend') is a Spanish adventure drama television series starring Roberto Enríquez, Lluís Homar, Ana de Armas

    Hispania, la leyenda

    Hispania,_la_leyenda

  • Pamplona
  • Municipality in Navarre, Spain

    translating to 'the city'. Roman Pompaelo was located in the province of Hispania Tarraconensis, on the Ab Asturica Burdigalam, the road from Burdigala (modern

    Pamplona

    Pamplona

    Pamplona

  • History of Spain
  • uniquely Iberian culture. The Romans referred to the entire peninsula as Hispania, from which the name "Spain" originates. As was the rest of the Western

    History of Spain

    History_of_Spain

  • Second Punic War
  • War between Rome and Carthage (218–201 BC)

    The Second Punic War (218–201 BC) was the second of three wars fought between Carthage and Rome, the two main powers of the western Mediterranean in the

    Second Punic War

    Second Punic War

    Second_Punic_War

  • Hannibal
  • Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)

    Hannibal attacked Saguntum (modern Sagunto, Spain), an ally of Rome in Hispania, and this attack sparked the Second Punic War. Hannibal invaded Italy by

    Hannibal

    Hannibal

    Hannibal

  • Vandals
  • East Germanic tribe

    from the Romans, as foederati, in Asturia (Northwest) and the Silingi in Hispania Baetica (South), while the Alans got lands in Lusitania (West) and the

    Vandals

    Vandals

    Vandals

  • Hispania Carthaginensis
  • Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula (27 BC-459 AD)

    Hispania Carthaginiensis or Carthaginensis (Latin for "Carthaginian Spain") was a province of the Roman Empire with its capital at Carthago Nova ("New

    Hispania Carthaginensis

    Hispania Carthaginensis

    Hispania_Carthaginensis

  • Maximus of Hispania
  • Usurper of the Western Roman Empire

    Maximus was a Roman usurper (409–411) in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, modern Spain and Portugal). He was declared emperor in the Roman Civil war of

    Maximus of Hispania

    Maximus of Hispania

    Maximus_of_Hispania

  • Hispania Athletic Club
  • Football club in Spain active between 1904 and 1909

    The Hispània Athletic Club was a football team based in Barcelona, Spain, which existed during the years 1900 and 1903. It was one of the first football

    Hispania Athletic Club

    Hispania Athletic Club

    Hispania_Athletic_Club

  • Romanization of Hispania
  • Cultural change in ancient Iberia

    The Romanization of Hispania is the process by which Roman or Latin culture was introduced into the Iberian Peninsula during the period of Roman rule.

    Romanization of Hispania

    Romanization of Hispania

    Romanization_of_Hispania

  • Hispania Balearica
  • Hispania Balearica was a Roman province encompassing the Balearic Islands off the east coast of modern Spain. Formerly a part of Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania Balearica

    Hispania Balearica

    Hispania_Balearica

  • Hispania F110
  • Formula One motor racing car

    The Hispania F110, also known as the HRT F110, is a Formula One motor racing car designed and built by Dallara for Hispania Racing, for the 2010 season

    Hispania F110

    Hispania F110

    Hispania_F110

  • Legio IX Hispana
  • Roman legion

    Roman Empire. The nickname "Hispana" was gained when it was stationed in Hispania under Augustus. It was stationed in Britain following the Roman invasion

    Legio IX Hispana

    Legio IX Hispana

    Legio_IX_Hispana

  • Visigoths
  • Germanic people of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages

    a kingdom with its capital at Toulouse. From there they expanded into Hispania, displacing the Suebi and Vandals. Defeat by the Franks under Clovis I

    Visigoths

    Visigoths

    Visigoths

  • Economy of Hispania
  • The economy of Hispania, or Roman Iberia, experienced a strong revolution during and after the conquest of the peninsular territory by Rome, in such a

    Economy of Hispania

    Economy_of_Hispania

  • Spain
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    peoples. The Roman conquest of the Iberian peninsula created the province of Hispania, which became deeply Romanised and later Christianised. After the fall

    Spain

    Spain

    Spain

  • Hispania (journal)
  • Spanish and Portuguese pedagogical journal

    Hispania is a peer-reviewed academic journal and the official journal of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. It is published

    Hispania (journal)

    Hispania_(journal)

  • Lusitania
  • Roman province in Hispania (27 BC – c. 410 AD)

    capital Emerita Augusta was initially part of the Roman Republic province of Hispania Ulterior before becoming a province of its own during the Roman Empire

    Lusitania

    Lusitania

    Lusitania

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    try to hold the borders of Hispania. It was led by relatives of Honorius; Constantine executed them. Gerontius went to Hispania, where he may have settled

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Hispanic
  • Spanish-speaking cultures and persons

    provinces, Hispania Baetica and Hispania Lusitania, while Hispania Citerior was renamed Hispania Tarraconensis. This division of Hispania explains the

    Hispanic

    Hispanic

  • SS Hispania
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    SS Hispania was the name of a number of steamships. SS Hispania (1912), a ship which sank in the Sound of Mull on 18 December 1954 SS Hispania (1943)

    SS Hispania

    SS_Hispania

  • James the Great
  • Apostle of Jesus (died 44)

    propositions are central to the legend: first, that James preached the gospel in Hispania as well as in the Holy Land; second, that after his martyrdom at the hands

    James the Great

    James the Great

    James_the_Great

  • Alans
  • Ancient Iranic people of the North Caucasus

    crossing the Pyrenees into the Iberian Peninsula, settling in Lusitania and Hispania Carthaginensis. The Iberian Alans, soundly defeated by the Visigoths in

    Alans

    Alans

    Alans

  • SS Hispania (1912)
  • Swedish steamship wrecked in the Sound of Mull, now a dive site

    SS Hispania was a Swedish 1,323 GRT triple-expansion engine steamer built in Belgium in 1912. She sank in the Sound of Mull on 18 December 1954 after striking

    SS Hispania (1912)

    SS_Hispania_(1912)

  • Gallaecia
  • Roman province in the northwest Iberian Peninsula

    known as Callaecia, was the name of a Roman province in the northwest of Hispania, approximately present-day Galicia, northern Portugal, Asturias and León

    Gallaecia

    Gallaecia

  • Barcid conquest of Hispania
  • 3rd century BC conquest of Hispania by the Barca family

    Spain (575–206 BCE) Roman Hispania Roman Conquest (206–27 BCE) Hispania (218 BCE–472 CE) Romanization Diocese of Hispania Early Middle Ages Kingdom of

    Barcid conquest of Hispania

    Barcid conquest of Hispania

    Barcid_conquest_of_Hispania

  • Conventus iuridicus
  • Ancient Roman seat of judicial district of a province

    Hispania, Asia) with functions of seat of a district court of justice and maybe others. During the rule of Claudius, the three provinces of Hispania were

    Conventus iuridicus

    Conventus iuridicus

    Conventus_iuridicus

  • Hispania, Antioquia
  • Municipality and town in Antioquia Department, Colombia

    Hispania is a town[citation needed] and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. It is part of the sub-region of Southwestern Antioquia. Jiménez

    Hispania, Antioquia

    Hispania, Antioquia

    Hispania,_Antioquia

  • Portugal
  • Country in Southwestern Europe

    Iberian Peninsula]. Palaeohispanica. Revista sobre lenguas y culturas de la Hispania Antigua (in Spanish) (20): 561–589. doi:10.36707/palaeohispanica.v0i20

    Portugal

    Portugal

    Portugal

  • Carthaginian Iberia
  • Carthaginian province

    Carthaginian Iberia was a province of the larger Carthaginian Empire. The Carthaginians conquered the Mediterranean part of Iberia and remained there until

    Carthaginian Iberia

    Carthaginian Iberia

    Carthaginian_Iberia

  • Asterix in Spain
  • Comic book album

    Asterix in Spain (French: Astérix en Hispanie, 'Asterix in Hispania') is the fourteenth volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories)

    Asterix in Spain

    Asterix_in_Spain

  • 804 Hispania
  • Main-belt asteroid

    804 Hispania is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered from Barcelona (Spain) on 20 March 1915 by Josep Comas Solá (1868–1937), the first asteroid

    804 Hispania

    804_Hispania

  • Spanish War of Euric
  • Empire, in which the Gothic rex Euric expanded its power over most of Hispania (present-day Spain and Portugal). Euric ruled the Aquitian Goths from 466

    Spanish War of Euric

    Spanish War of Euric

    Spanish_War_of_Euric

  • Asterius (comes Hispaniarum)
  • West Roman army officer

    north of Gallaecia. He was also able to defeat the usurper Maximus of Hispania, who had taken refuge with the barbarian tribes there. Due to his military

    Asterius (comes Hispaniarum)

    Asterius (comes Hispaniarum)

    Asterius_(comes_Hispaniarum)

  • Tarraco
  • Ancient city on the site of modern Tarragona, Catalonia,Spain

    oldest Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula. It became the capital of Hispania Tarraconensis following the latter's creation during the Roman Empire.

    Tarraco

    Tarraco

    Tarraco

  • Hispania F111
  • Formula One racing car

    The Hispania F111, also known as the HRT F111, is a Formula One racing car developed for Hispania Racing. The car competed in the 2011 Formula One season

    Hispania F111

    Hispania F111

    Hispania_F111

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    of Contrebian water rights heard by G. Valerius Flaccus as governor of Hispania in the 90s–80s BC. This was the vicesima libertatis, "the twentieth for

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • Iberian Peninsula
  • Peninsula in southwestern Europe

    names Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior for 'near' and 'far' Hispania. At the time Hispania was made up of three Roman provinces: Hispania Baetica

    Iberian Peninsula

    Iberian Peninsula

    Iberian_Peninsula

  • Hispania AC 1–1 Barcelona (April 1901)
  • Football match

    The Hispania vs Barcelona football match that took place on 14 April 1901 at the Muntaner in Barcelona, Spain, was played during the last round of the

    Hispania AC 1–1 Barcelona (April 1901)

    Hispania_AC_1–1_Barcelona_(April_1901)

  • Vic, Spain
  • City in Catalonia

    Vic (Catalan pronunciation: [bik]; Spanish: Vic) is the capital of the comarca of Osona, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Vic is 69 km (43 mi)

    Vic, Spain

    Vic, Spain

    Vic,_Spain

  • Warfare in the ancient Iberian Peninsula
  • role in historical chronicles, first during the Carthaginian invasion of Hispania, including the Punic Wars, and later during the Roman conquest of the peninsula

    Warfare in the ancient Iberian Peninsula

    Warfare in the ancient Iberian Peninsula

    Warfare_in_the_ancient_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Erebia hispania
  • Species of butterfly

    Erebia hispania, the Spanish brassy ringlet, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae, endemic to the Sierra Nevada of southern Spain. The taxon

    Erebia hispania

    Erebia hispania

    Erebia_hispania

  • Spain in the Middle Ages
  • Period of Spanish history from 408 to 1492

    Vandals and Alans down the Mediterranean coast of Hispania from 408, the history of medieval Hispania begins with the Iberian kingdom of the Arianist Visigoths

    Spain in the Middle Ages

    Spain_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Timeline of Hispania
  • This section of the timeline of Hispania concerns Spanish and Portuguese history events from the Carthaginian conquests (236 BC) to before the barbarian

    Timeline of Hispania

    Timeline_of_Hispania

  • Wallia
  • King of the Visigoths

    Wallia, Walha or Vallia (Spanish: Walia, Portuguese Vália), (c. 385 – 418) was king of the Visigoths from 415 to 418, earning a reputation as a great warrior

    Wallia

    Wallia

  • Carthago Nova
  • Roman name for Cartagena in Spain

    of the most important Roman cities of Hispania. Administratively, it belonged to the Roman province of Hispania Citerior. The Roman prosperity of Carthago

    Carthago Nova

    Carthago Nova

    Carthago_Nova

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    the Great's campaigns. Julius Caesar went to serve his quaestorship in Hispania after his wife's funeral, in the spring or early summer of 69 BC. While

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Julius Caesar
  • Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

    in 69 BC, Caesar was allotted to serve under Gaius Antistius Vetus in Hispania Ulterior. His election also gave him a lifetime seat in the Senate. However

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • Cato the Elder
  • Roman politician, soldier and writer (234–149 BC)

    luxury. His subsequent military campaign and administrative efforts in Hispania proved a major success, and on his return to Rome in 194 BC he was rewarded

    Cato the Elder

    Cato the Elder

    Cato_the_Elder

  • Eduardo Alesson
  • Spanish football executive

    Catalonia since he was the fundamental head behind the foundation of both Hispania AC and the Catalan Football Federation in 1900, and then serving both entities

    Eduardo Alesson

    Eduardo_Alesson

  • Didymus and Verinianus
  • in Hispania. The brothers were closely linked by birth to the Theodosian dynasty, whose founder Flavius Theodosius (330–376) also came from Hispania. In

    Didymus and Verinianus

    Didymus and Verinianus

    Didymus_and_Verinianus

  • Copa Macaya
  • Football tournament

    The Hispania Athletic Club Tournament–Alfonso Macaya Cup, popularly known as the Copa Macaya, was a football competition contested by clubs from Catalonia

    Copa Macaya

    Copa_Macaya

  • Reconquista
  • Medieval Christian military campaigns

    and stressed a Christian and Muslim cultural and religious divide in Hispania, and a necessity to drive out the Muslims and restore conquered territories

    Reconquista

    Reconquista

    Reconquista

  • Tarragona
  • Municipality in Catalonia, Spain

    It served as the capital, successively, of the provinces of Hispania Citerior and Hispania Tarraconensis and also became a bishopric seat. Urban continuity

    Tarragona

    Tarragona

    Tarragona

  • Trajan
  • Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117

    Andalusian province of Seville in southern Spain, an Italic settlement in Hispania Baetica; his gens Ulpia came from the town of Tuder in the Umbria region

    Trajan

    Trajan

    Trajan

  • Priscillianism
  • Christian sect in Roman Spain

    Priscillianism was a Christian sect developed in the Roman province of Hispania in the 4th century by Priscillian. It is derived from the Gnostic doctrines

    Priscillianism

    Priscillianism

  • Europe
  • Continent

    conquered Italy and over the following two centuries it conquered Greece, Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the North African coast, much of the Middle East

    Europe

    Europe

    Europe

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    provinces were established at this time: Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica, Hispania, Macedonia, Achaea and Africa. From the beginning of the 2nd century BC

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Gerontius (magister militum)
  • Western Roman general (d. 411)

    Constantine III, later betraying him in favour of another usurper, Maximus of Hispania. Gerontius, probably a Briton by birth, was one of the supporters of Constantine

    Gerontius (magister militum)

    Gerontius_(magister_militum)

  • Sertorian War
  • Civil war in Roman republican Spain

    regime as proconsul to Hispania in 83 BC, but was ejected by a Sullan army in 81 BC. He returned in 80 BC, landing in Hispania Ulterior, and campaigned

    Sertorian War

    Sertorian War

    Sertorian_War

  • Peter of Spain
  • Spanish philosopher

    Peter of Hispania (Latin: Petrus Hispanus; Portuguese and Spanish: Pedro Hispano; fl. 13th century) was the author of the Tractatus, later known as the

    Peter of Spain

    Peter of Spain

    Peter_of_Spain

  • Roderic
  • 8th-century king of the Visigoths

    لذريق, romanized: Ludharīq; died July 711) was the Visigothic king in Hispania between 710 and 711. He is well known as "the last king of the Goths".

    Roderic

    Roderic

    Roderic

  • List of Roman governors of Hispania Tarraconensis
  • List of governors of Hispania Tarraconensis, also known as Hispania Citerior. This imperial province was created from Hispania Ulterior in 27 BC, and

    List of Roman governors of Hispania Tarraconensis

    List_of_Roman_governors_of_Hispania_Tarraconensis

  • Falcata
  • Ancient Iberian single-edged sword

    associated with the southern Iberian tribes, among other ancient peoples of Hispania. It was highly prized by the ancient general Hannibal, who equipped Carthaginian

    Falcata

    Falcata

  • Reccared I
  • Visigothic King

    December 601; reigned 586–601) was the king of the Visigoths, ruling in Hispania, Gallaecia and Septimania. His reign marked a climactic shift in history

    Reccared I

    Reccared I

    Reccared_I

  • Numantine War
  • Last of the Celtiberian Wars

    Spain. It was a twenty-year conflict between the Celtiberian tribes of Hispania Citerior and the Roman government. It began in 154 BC as a revolt of the

    Numantine War

    Numantine War

    Numantine_War

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    ISBN 978-0299306045. Sánchez, Jorge Pisa. Breve historia de Hispania: La fascinante historia de Hispania, desde Viriato hasta el esplendor con los emperadores

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • Western Roman Empire
  • Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)

    including the prosperous regions of North Africa, Italy and parts of Hispania. But political instability in the Eastern heartlands, foreign invasions

    Western Roman Empire

    Western Roman Empire

    Western_Roman_Empire

  • Battle of Arelate
  • 458 battle in southern France

    kingdom at the expense of the crumbling Roman administration in Gaul and Hispania. When Majorian became emperor in 457, the Visigoths under king Theodoric

    Battle of Arelate

    Battle_of_Arelate

  • History of Málaga
  • decline of the Roman imperial power in the 5th century led to invasions of Hispania Baetica by Germanic peoples, who were opposed by the Byzantine Empire.

    History of Málaga

    History of Málaga

    History_of_Málaga

  • Formula One
  • Motorsport championship held worldwide

    a Malaysian consortium including Tony Fernandes, the boss of Air Asia; Hispania Racing—the first Spanish Formula One team; and Virgin Racing—Richard Branson's

    Formula One

    Formula One

    Formula_One

  • Quintus Sertorius
  • Roman general, politician, and rebel (d. 73/72 BC)

    Defying the regime of Sulla, Sertorius became the independent ruler of Hispania for most of a decade until his assassination. Sertorius first became prominent

    Quintus Sertorius

    Quintus Sertorius

    Quintus_Sertorius

  • Traia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    including Lucius, Gaius, Marcus, and Quintus. A family of this gens settled in Hispania by the Augustan era, where they achieved some local importance at Italica

    Traia gens

    Traia_gens

  • List of Latin place names in Iberia
  • 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

    List of Latin place names in Iberia

    List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Iberia

  • First Celtiberian War
  • Roman presence in Hispania. The other two were the Second Celtiberian War (154–151 BC) and the Numantine War (143–133 BC). Hispania was the name the Romans

    First Celtiberian War

    First_Celtiberian_War

  • Martial
  • 1st-century Latin poet from Hispania

    between 102 and 104 AD) was a Roman and Celtiberian poet born in Bilbilis, Hispania (modern Spain), best known for his twelve books of Epigrams, published

    Martial

    Martial

    Martial

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    Raetia, expanding possessions in Africa, and completing the conquest of Hispania. His expansionism, however, suffered a major setback in Germania. Beyond

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
  • is a list of the pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania, i.e., modern Portugal, Spain and Andorra). Some closely fit the concept

    List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

    List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

    List_of_the_Pre-Roman_peoples_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Battle of Covadonga
  • 722 opening battle of the Reconquista of Spain

    Umayyad conquest of 711. According to texts written by Mozarabs in northern Hispania during the late ninth century, the Visigoths in 718 elected a nobleman

    Battle of Covadonga

    Battle of Covadonga

    Battle_of_Covadonga

  • List of battles of the Second Punic War
  • the battles on the Italian peninsula and some in Africa, in Sicily and Hispania. 218 BC Summer: Battle of Lilybaeum – A Roman fleet of 20 quinqueremes

    List of battles of the Second Punic War

    List of battles of the Second Punic War

    List_of_battles_of_the_Second_Punic_War

  • Tamarix
  • Genus of plants

    generic name originated in Latin and may refer to the Tamaris River in Hispania Tarraconensis (Spain). They are evergreen or deciduous shrubs or trees

    Tamarix

    Tamarix

    Tamarix

  • Majorian
  • Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461

    Possessing little more than Italy and Dalmatia, as well as some territory in Hispania and northern Gaul, Majorian campaigned vigorously for three years against

    Majorian

    Majorian

    Majorian

  • Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)
  • word Hispania to designate the Iberian Peninsula (from the Carthaginian name). By this time, the Romans control most of eastern and southern Hispania, along

    Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)

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  • Caesar's civil war
  • War in the Roman Republic (49–45 BC)

    Rome. The war was fought in Italy, Illyria, Greece, Egypt, Africa, and Hispania. The decisive events occurred in 48 BC: Pompey defeated Caesar at the Battle

    Caesar's civil war

    Caesar's civil war

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  • Frida Kahlo
  • Mexican painter (1907–1954)

    the Mire of Human Veins": Frida Kahlo and Rosario Castellanos" (PDF). Hispania. 87 (1): 53–61. doi:10.2307/20062973. JSTOR 20062973. Archived from the

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    Frida Kahlo

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  • Spain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Spain

    English and Irish : (of Norman origin): habitational name from Épaignes in Eure, recorded in the Latin form Hispania in the 12th century. It seems to have been so called because it was established by colonists from Spain during the Roman Empire.English and Irish : habitational name from Espinay in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, so called from a collective of Old French espine ‘thorn bush’.English and Irish : ethnic name for a Spaniard or, in the case of the Irish name, for someone returning from Spain (from Gaelic Spainneach ‘Spanish’); many Irish took refuge in Spain during the 17th century wars.

    Spain

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Online names & meanings

  • Abdul-Muhyee
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Muhyee

    Slave of the One who Gives Life and Sustains it

  • Iren
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, French, Greek

    Iren

    Peace

  • Mustajab
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Mustajab

    One who is Heard

  • Viduraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Viduraj

    Wise

  • Lynzee
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Lynzee

    Island of Linden Trees; From the Linden Tree Island

  • Xalbadora
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Xalbadora

    Savior.

  • Gauthier
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Teutonic

    Gauthier

    Strong Ruler; People of Power; Army of Power; Form of Walter; Ruler of the Army

  • BERRY
  • Female

    English

    BERRY

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, BERRY means simply "berry." Compare with masculine Berry.

  • Liliane
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish, Swiss

    Liliane

    Symbol of Innocence; Purity; Flower of Lily; Beauty; Lily; Similar to Lillian; Derived from the Flower Name Lily

  • Kasin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Kasin

    Pure; Shining; Appearing Like a Conqueror

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