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Hispania Carthaginiensis c. 300

Hispania Carthaginiensis or Carthaginensis (Latin for "Carthaginian Spain") was a province of the Roman Empire with its capital at Carthago Nova ("New Carthage", modern Cartagena). It covered the central Mediterranean coast of Spain around the city and its hinterland into central Iberia.

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Hispania Carthaginensis

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Hispania Carthaginiensis or Carthaginensis (Latin for "Carthaginian Spain") was a province of the Roman Empire with its capital at Carthago Nova ("New...

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Hispania Tarraconensis

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293, Hispania Tarraconensis was divided in three smaller provinces: Gallaecia, Carthaginensis and Tarraconensis. The Imperial province of Hispania Tarraconensis...

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Hispania

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Hispania (Ancient Greek: Ἱσπανία, romanized: Hispanía; Latin: Hispānia [hɪsˈpaːnia]; nearly identically pronounced in Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan...

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Diocese of Hispania

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Diocese of Hispania originally comprised the following six provinces: Hispania Baetica Lusitania Hispania Carthaginensis Gallaecia Hispania Tarraconensis...

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Alans

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Pyrenees into the Iberian Peninsula, settling in Lusitania and Hispania Carthaginensis. The Iberian Alans, soundly defeated by the Visigoths in 418 CE...

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Romanization of Hispania

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of Hispania Carthaginensis, separate from Tarraconensis. The military works were the first type of infrastructure built by the Romans in Hispania, due...

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Kingdom of the Suebi

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managed to control Baetica and Carthaginensis. It has been said, however, that the Suevi conquest of Baetica and Carthaginensis was limited to raids, and Suevi...

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Gallaecia

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Gallaecia, also known as Hispania Gallaecia, was the name of a Roman province in the north-west of Hispania, approximately present-day Galicia, northern...

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Outline of ancient Rome

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Germania Inferior Germania Superior Hispania Baetica Hispania Balearica Hispania Carthaginensis Hispania Citerior Hispania Tarraconensis Illyricum Islands...

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Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula

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septentrional del Conventus Carthaginensis, por Julián Hurtado Aguña – ISSN 0213-2338 El uso de la moneda en las ciudades romanas de Hispania en época imperial:...

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Region of Murcia

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conquered Qart-Hadast, and the territory belonged to the province of Hispania Carthaginensis. During the Roman era, Carthago Nova was the most important place...

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Hispania Baetica

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Hispania Baetica, often abbreviated Baetica, was one of three Roman provinces created in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) on 27 BC. Baetica was bordered...

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Hispania Balearica

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Hispania Balearica was a Roman province encompassing the Balearic Islands off the east coast of modern Spain. Formerly a part of Hispania Tarraconensis...

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Economy of Hispania

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septentrional del Conventus Carthaginensis, por Julián Hurtado Aguña - ISSN 0213-2338 El uso de la moneda en las ciudades romanas de Hispania en época imperial:...

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Caesaraugusta

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reforms initiated by Diocletian, the Hispania Citerior was divided in three: Gallaecia, Tarraconensis and Carthaginensis, with praeses perfectissimus, all...

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Primacy of the Spains

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Toledo) was within the Roman province of Carthaginensis, whose capital was Carthago Nova (now Cartagena). Hispania's division into ecclesiastical dioceses...

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Lusitania

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capital Emerita Augusta was initially part of the Roman Republic province of Hispania Ulterior before becoming a province of its own during the Roman Empire...

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Roman province

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in Hispania was not accompanied by the creation of any regular administration of the area; indeed, even though two praetors were assigned to Hispania regularly...

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Battle of the Nervasos Mountains

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over the Roman province of Hispania Baetica, the Alans took over administration of Lusitania and Hispania Carthaginensis, whilst the Suebi and the Hasdingi...

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History of the territorial organization of Spain

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(later seven) provinces (one of them in North Africa): Tarraconensis Carthaginensis Baetica Lusitania Gallaecia Balearica: this division appeared in the...

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Gallia Aquitania

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bordered by the provinces of Gallia Lugdunensis, Gallia Narbonensis, and Hispania Tarraconensis. Fourteen Celtic tribes and over twenty Aquitanian tribes...

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cartagena

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The Diocese of Cartagena (Latin: Carthaginen(sis) in Hispania) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the city of Cartagena in the ecclesiastical...

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List of Late Roman provinces

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boundaries. Hispania was the name of the whole Iberian Peninsula. It covered Hispania and the westernmost province of Roman Africa: Baetica Hispania Balearica...

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Gallia Narbonensis

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exchange for a small strip of land that it wanted in order to build a road to Hispania, to assist in troop transport. The Massalians, for their part, cared more...

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Mauretania Caesariensis

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Praetorian prefecture of Italy, while Tingitana belonged to the Diocese of Hispania under the Praetorian prefecture of Gaul, so it was an enclave separate...

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