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- Hispania Tarraconensis was one of three Roman provinces in Hispania. It encomp****ed much of the northern, eastern and central territories of modern Spain...
- Salix tarraconensis is a species of willow in the family Salicaceae. It is endemic to Spain, where it grows in subalpine scree at 500–1,400 m (1,640–4...
- Titanio tarraconensis is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in France, Spain and North Africa, including Morocco. Fauna Europaea "World...
- Eoligiiscus tarraconensis is an extinct species of woodlouse, the only species in the genus Eoligiiscus. It was found preserved in amber at the Peñacerrada...
- while Hispania Citerior was renamed Hispania Tarraconensis. Subsequently, the western part of Tarraconensis was split off, initially as Hispania Nova, which...
- Cryptosporiopsis tarraconensis is a plant pathogen affecting Corylus avellana. Patejuk, Katarzyna; Baturo-Cieśniewska, Anna; Kaczmarek-Pieńczewska, Agata;...
- Baetica was bordered to the west by Lusitania, and to the northeast by Tarraconensis. Baetica remained one of the basic divisions of Hispania under the Visigoths...
- province. Later, a northern province was separated from the province of Tarraconensis, under Emperor Diocletian's reforms, known as Gallaecia. There are still...
- June 68 – 15 January 69 (7 months and 7 days) Governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, revolted against Nero and seized power after his suicide, with support...
- (/pruːˈdɛnʃiəs, -ʃəs/) was a Roman Christian poet, born in the Roman province of Tarraconensis (now Northern Spain) in 348. He probably died in the Iberian Peninsula...