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Hispania was the
Roman name for the
Iberian Peninsula.
Under the
Roman Republic,
Hispania was
divided into two provinces:
Hispania Citerior and Hispania...
- Miletus, Avienius,
Herodotus and Strabo).
Roman sources also use the term
Hispani to
refer to the Iberians. The term Iberian, as used by the
ancient authors...
- On****llus
hispani is a
species of mite in the
family Pachylaelapidae. "Pachylaelaps
hispani". GBIF.
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think of
themselves as
constituting one people, the gens
Gothorum or the
Hispani. An
unknown number of them fled and took
refuge in
Asturias or Septimania...
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being made
between Romani and Gothi, they
became known collectively as
Hispani. In the
century that followed, the
region was
dominated by the Councils...
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think of
themselves as
constituting one people, the gens
Gothorum or the
Hispani. An
unknown number of them fled and took
refuge in
Asturias or Septimania...
- nabarros.
Several Frankish sources mention the nabarri/navarri and the
Hispani wascones, and also pampilonensi.
There are two
proposed etymologies for...
- to the
fifth century AD, with the
maximum garrison of
Roman troops in
Hispanis never exceeding a
total of 7712 soldiers. List of
Roman governors of Hispania...
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think of
themselves as
constituting one people, the gens
Gothorum or the
Hispani. An
unknown number of them fled and took
refuge in
Asturias or Septimania...
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there is
little evidence of
Visigothic commerce and industry. The
native Hispani maintained the
cultural and
economic life of
Hispania and were responsible...