lusitania и baetica

  • 111Achila II — (also spelled Agila, Aquila, or Akhila because the sound represented by /j/ did not exist in Latin; died circa 714) was the king of Visigothic Hispania (much reduced since the time of his predecessors) from 710 or 711 until his death. Achila s… …

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  • 112Zafra — is a town situated in the Province of Badajoz (Spain), where it is one of the most important. It has a population of 15,542, according to the figures of 2004.HistoryHuman traces of great antiquity have been found in the area. In the El Castellar… …

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  • 113Corsica et Sardinia — The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian (ruled 117 38 AD), showing the senatorial province of Corsica et Sardinia, two islands in the central Mediterranean Sea …

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  • 114Lusius Quietus — was a Roman general and governor of Iudaea in 117. Life Originally a Berber [ Lusius Quietus was a Moor, himself a leader of the Moors , Cassius Dio, Dio s Rome , Kessinger Publishing, 2004, v.5, p.117] prince, Lusius Quietus was the son of a… …

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  • 115Rechila — [Spanish: Requila ; in Portuguese: Réquila or Réquita .] (died 448) was the Suevic King of Galicia from 438 until his death. There are few primary sources for his life, but Hydatius was a contemporary Catholic chronicler in Galicia. When his… …

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  • 116Consularis — is a Latin word, derived from consulo, take counsel . Contents 1 Roman history 2 Modern use 3 See also 4 References …

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  • 117Corduene — Կորճայք Province of Greater Armenia …

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  • 118Via de la Plata — The Vía de La Plata (English: Silver Way) or Ruta de la Plata (English: Silver Route) is an old commercial path that crosses the west of Spain from north to south, connecting Merida to Astorga, and in extension Sevilla with the Cantabric Sea, in… …

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  • 119Diocese of Pannonia — This article is about the Roman Diocese. For the Roman province, see Illyricum (Roman province). Dioecesis Pannoniarum Diocese of Pannonia Diocese of the Roman Empire …

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  • 120Spanish architecture — refers to architecture carried out in any area in what is now modern day Spain, and by Spanish architects worldwide. The term includes buildings within the current geographical limits of Spain before this name was given to those territories… …

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