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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...
- the
Roman Republic,
Hispania was
divided into two provinces:
Hispania Citerior and
Hispania Ulterior.
During the Prin****te,
Hispania Ulterior was divided...
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Cisalpine Gaul (Latin:
Gallia Cisalpina, also
called Gallia Citerior or
Gallia Togata) was the name given,
especially during the 4th and 3rd centuries...
- 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 Celtiberians...
- Peninsula, as the capital, successively, of the
Roman provinces of
Hispania Citerior and
Hispania Tarraconensis. The
Archaeological Complex of TÃ rraco is a...
- The
County of
Vasconia Citerior (literally, the "nearer Vasconia") was a
medieval domain attested as of 824. It may have
comprised the
lands between the...
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Aragon was
included in the
Hispania Citerior. In the year 197 BCE,
Sempronius Tudit**** is the
praetor of the
Citerior and had to face a
general uprising...
- 197 BC, the
Romans established two
Roman provinces.
These were
Hispania Citerior (Nearer Spain)
along most of the east
coast (an area
corresponding to the...
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former Carthaginian territories, the
Romans began to use the
names Hispania Citerior and
Hispania Ulterior for 'near' and 'far' Hispania. At the time Hispania...
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Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis was
established in the
reign of
Augustus as the
direct successor of the
Roman Republican province of
Hispania Citerior ("nearer...