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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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Hasdingi and the
Silingi settled in
Gallaecia (northwest Iberia) and
Baetica (south-central Iberia). On the
orders of the Romans, the
Visigoths invaded...
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Ocnogyna baetica, also
known as Rambur's
Pellicle or
winter webworm, is a moth of the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by
Rambur in 1837...
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Cleonymia baetica is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found from south-western
Europe and
North Africa, south-east Turkey, Iraq to
southwest Iran...
- Ptol. ii. 6. ยง 56) was an
ancient city of the
Roman province of
Hispania Baetica, on the
river Silicense (probably the
modern Guadajoz. (Hirt. B. A. 57...
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Aristolochia baetica, the
Andalusian Dutchman's pipe or pipe vine, is a
poisonous perennial vine that
occurs in
North Africa and the
southern Iberian...
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Atropa baetica,
commonly known as the
Andalusian belladonna, is one of Europe's
rarest wildflowers. A
close relative of the
infamous deadly nightshade...
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Hispania Ulterior was
divided into two new provinces,
Baetica and Lusitania,
while Hispania Citerior was
renamed Hispania Tarraconensis...
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Baetica ustulata is the only
species of bush
crickets in the
monotypic genus Baetica (tribe Ephippigerini). It is
endemic to Spain. The
species feeds on...
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Starting in 170 CE,
incursions of North-African
Mauri in the
province of
Baetica took place. The
Germanic Suebi and Vandals,
together with the Sarmatian...