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236 BC - The Carthaginian General Hamilcar Barca enters Iberia with his armies through Gadir. [1]228 BC - Hamilcar Barca dies in battle. He is succeeded in command of the Carthaginian armies in Iberia by his son-in-law Hasdrubal, who extends the newly acquired empire by skillful diplomacy, and consolidates it by the foundation of Carthago Nova as the capital of the new province.
Diocese of Hispania; Early Middle Ages. Kingdom of the Suebi (409–585) Kingdom of the Visigoths (418–721) Byzantine Spania (552–624) ... Timeline of Spanish history
Povos, cultura e língua no Ocidente Peninsular: uma perspectiva, a partir da toponomástica. Palaeohispánica: Revista sobre lenguas y culturas de la Hispania antigua, ISSN 1578-5386, Nº. 5, 2005 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Actas del IX coloquio sobre lenguas y culturas paleohispánicas (Barcelona, 20-24 de octubre de 2004)), pp. 793–822.
The entire Hispania and Septimania is under the Visigothic Kingdom. Swinthila defeated the Basques. [6] Visigothic Hispania and its regional divisions from 625 to 711, prior to the Muslim conquest: 654: Recceswinth was responsible for the promulgation of a law code, Liber Iudiciorum. The new laws applied to both Gothic and Hispano-Roman ...
Historical dance (or early dance) is a term covering a wide variety of Western European-based dance types from the past as they are danced in the present. Today historical dances are danced as performance , for pleasure at themed balls or dance clubs, as historical reenactment , or for musicological or historical research.
Timeline of Spanish history; 0–9. 1715 in Spain; C. ... Timeline of Hispania; I. Timeline of Iberian prehistory; M. Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian ...
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Hydatius was the author of a chronicle of his own times that provides us with our best evidence for the history of Hispania in the 5th century. Maximum extension of the Suebic Kingdom (455). 428 – The Alans defeat the Suevi and the Romans at the Battle of Mérida. 429 – The Vandals and the Alans move to North Africa, where they establish a ...