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Hispania (ə) was the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula. Under the Republic, Hispania was divided into two provinces: Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior. During the Principate, Hispania Ulterior was divided into two new provinces, Baetica and Lusitania, while Hispania Citerior was renamed Tarraconensis. Subsequently, the western part of Ta...
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[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 quarterly by the AATSP and covers Spanish and Portuguese literature, linguistics, and pedagogy. Hispania contains three major sections: literature, linguistics, and pedagogy, with...
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in Roman times, region comprising the Iberian Peninsula, now occupied by Portugal and Spain. When the Romans took Hispania from the Carthaginians ...
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Roman provinces of Spain and Portugal. The republican provinces were Hispania Citerior (`Nearer`, the Ebro region), and Ulterior (`Farther`, the Guadalquivir region). Under the empire the...
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archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Spain
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the area currently known as Spain; the territory had been settled by the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthaginians before it became the Roman provinces of Hispania Citerior (the eastern section) and Hispania Ulterior (the south-eastern part) in 197 BCE; Augustus conquered more of Spain through the Cantabrian Wars from 26-19 BCE and added another provi...
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Roman provinces of Spain and Portugal. The republican provinces were Hispania Citerior (`Nearer`, the Ebro region), and Ulterior (`Farther`, the Guadalquivir region). Under the empire the peninsula was divided into three administrative areas: Lusitania in the west, Baetica in the south, and Tarraconensis. The Roman emperors ...
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