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- Gracien d'Espaigne. Latin expressions using Hispania or Hispaniae (e.g. omnes reges Hispaniae) were often used in the Middle Ages, while the Spain Romance...
- Imperator totius Hispaniae is a Latin title meaning "Emperor of All Spain". In Spain in the Middle Ages, the title "emperor" (from Latin imperator) was...
- De rebus Hispaniae or Historia gothica is a history of the Iberian Peninsula written in Latin by Archbishop of Toledo Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada in the first...
- The Diocese of Hispania was a late antique administrative unit (Dioecesis) of the Roman Empire on the Iberian Peninsula. It existed from 298 to about 409...
- Espáine as an "etymological figment" translated from the Latin mīles Hispaniae, meaning "soldier of Hispania (Spain)", attested in a p****age (§ 13) in...
- do****ents. Half of the text is taken up with examples. Liber de preconiis Hispaniae (begun 1278, completed 1282) This is a curious moralizing encyclopedia...
- monarchs of Castile and León, from Alfonso V and Alfonso VI (crowned Hispaniae Imperator) to Alfonso X and Alfonso XI tended to embrace an imperial ideal...
- praesentans. (…) Hadefonsus rex Galleciae et Asturiae praedata Olisipona ultima Hispaniae civitate insignia victoriae suae loricas, mulos captivosque Mauros domno...
- mechanics), p. 393. From p. 393: " ... quod nihilominus Anno 1538 in Hispaniae oppido Toleto &c. coram piae memoriae Carolo V. Imperatore, **** decem...
- Seville's hinterland in 1602. Monarchia Hispanica.google.com, Monarchia Hispaniae. digital.ub.uni. Reyno de España, google.com Kamen, H. (2005). Spain 1469–1714:...