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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...
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while Hispania Citerior was
renamed Hispania Tarraconensis. Subsequently, the
western part of
Tarraconensis was
split off,
initially as
Hispania Nova, which...
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Cryptosporiopsis tarraconensis is a
plant pathogen affecting Corylus avellana. Patejuk, Katarzyna; Baturo-Cieśniewska, Anna; Kaczmarek-Pieńczewska, Agata;...
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originated in
Latin and may
refer to the
Tamaris River in
Hispania Tarraconensis (Spain). They are
evergreen or
deciduous shrubs or
trees growing to...
- successively, of the
Roman provinces of
Hispania Citerior and
Hispania Tarraconensis. The
Archaeological Complex of Tàrraco is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site...
- doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T30317A83826495.en.
Retrieved 11
April 2024.
Description of
Salix tarraconensis See
photos of
Salix tarraconensis v t e...
- Barcelonum,
Hispania Tarraconensis (modern Barcelona, Spain) Died 12
February 303 (aged 13) Barcelonum,
Hispania Tarraconensis Venerated in
Roman Catholicism...
- province. Later, a
northern province was
separated from the
province of
Tarraconensis,
under Emperor Diocletian's reforms,
known as Gallaecia.
There are still...
- (/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...
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Centuriation (in
Latin centuriatio or, more usually, limitatio), also
known as
Roman grid, was a
method of land
measurement used by the Romans. In many...