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  2. Romanization of Hispania - Wikipedia

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    The Romanization of Hispania is the process by which Roman or Latin culture was introduced into the Iberian Peninsula during the period of Roman rule. Glass jar, at the Museum of Valladolid . The Romans were pioneers in the technique of glass blowing.

  3. Hispania - Wikipedia

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    Hispania [1] was the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula.Under the Roman Republic, Hispania was divided into two provinces: Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior.During the Principate, Hispania Ulterior was divided into two new provinces, Baetica and Lusitania, while Hispania Citerior was renamed Hispania Tarraconensis.

  4. List of Roman sites in Spain - Wikipedia

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    25 Cities. Toggle the table of contents. List of Roman sites in Spain. ... Frías (Burgos) Roman Bridge of Frias; Roman bridge of Córdoba; Roman bridge del Descalzo;

  5. List of Latin place names in Iberia - Wikipedia

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    Latin place names are not always exclusive to one place – for example, there were several Roman cities whose names began with Colonia and then a more descriptive term. . During the Middle Ages, these were often shortened to just Colo

  6. Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Romans turned some native cities outside their two provinces into tributary cities and established outposts and Roman colonies to expand their control. Administrative arrangements were ad hoc. Governors who were sent to Hispania tended to act independently from the Senate due to the great distance from Rome. In the latter part of this ...

  7. Category:Roman sites in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Roman sites of Hispania located within present day Spain. Subcategories. ... Roman towns and cities in Spain (56 P) S. Segovia (4 C, 5 P) Z. Zaragoza (11 C, 22 P)

  8. Category:Roman towns and cities in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roman towns and cities in Spain" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Italica - Wikipedia

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    Italica (Spanish: Itálica) was an ancient Roman city in Hispania; its site is close to the town of Santiponce in the province of Seville, Spain.It was founded in 206 BC by Roman general Scipio as a colonia for his Italic veterans and named after them. [1]