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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...
- published in the first century AD. Pliny was a procurator in Hispania Terraconensis in the 70s AD and witnessed the operations himself. The use of hushing...
- early 1st century AD. The Romans established provinces such as Hispania Terraconensis that were inhabited largely by Gallaeci, whose red- and blond-haired...
- Roman empire. The two largest wine-producing regions at the time were Terraconensis (modern-day Tarragona) in the north and Baetica (modern-day Andalucia)...
- Augusta in support of the rebellion of Galba (governor of Hispania Terraconensis) against Emperor Nero. Nero eventually committed suicide and was replaced...
- Church of Castro de Avelã, with the inscription "Zolae Populi Hispaniae Terraconensis in ora Asturum, quorum Urbs Zoela", which may have been moved to the...
- Statilius Taurus. The Vaccaei were later aggregated to the new Hispania Terraconensis province created in 27 BC by Emperor Augustus. Later during the imperial...
- 1st Century BC, the Pellendones were aggregated to the new Hispania Terraconensis province created by Emperor Augustus, who founded on the site of Arekorata...
- Roman colonia on the former territory of the Pellendones in Hispania Terraconensis province, founded by Augustus, later in the Roman Catholic Diocese of...