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Gallaecia, also
known as
Hispania Gallaecia, was the name of a
Roman province in the north-west of Hispania,
approximately present-day Galicia, northern...
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separate from the
Roman Empire.
Based in the
former Roman provinces of
Gallaecia and
northern Lusitania, the de
facto kingdom was
established by the Suebi...
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Ancient Gr****: Καλλαϊκοί) were a
Celtic tribal complex who
inhabited Gallaecia, the north-western
corner of Iberia, a
region roughly corresponding to...
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Gallaecia) in
which he
suppressed the last
rebellion against the
Romans in the peninsula.
Lusitania was
established as a new province.
Gallaecia became...
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initially as
Hispania Nova,
which was
later renamed "Callaecia" (or
Gallaecia,
whence modern Galicia). From Diocletian's
Tetrarchy (AD 293) onwards...
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Portus Cale ('Port of Cale') and
incorporating it into the
province of
Gallaecia.
During the
Middle Ages, the
region around Portus Cale
became known by...
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Gallaecia,
Asturica and
perhaps Cluniense. This
province took the name of
Gallaecia since Gallaecia was the most
populous and...
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Gallaecia became the
first of the sub-Roman
kingdoms to be
formed in the
disintegrating territory of the
Western Roman Empire.
Suebic Gallaecia was...
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community of
northwestern Spain Gallaecia, a
Roman province The post-Roman
Kingdom of the Suebi, also
called the
Kingdom of
Gallaecia The
medieval Kingdom of...
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ruled by
Governors with a
mandate of one year. Lusitania,
Gallaecia and
Asturias are
included in the
Roman province of
Hispania Ulterior....