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    Hispania Tarraconensis was one of three Roman provinces in Hispania. It encompassed much of the northern, eastern and central territories of modern Spain...
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  • Penicillium tarraconense is an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which was isolated from air in Madrid in Spain. MycoBank ATCC Ramírez...
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    (with the Annii, the Ucubi and perhaps the Dasumii from Corduba), the Tarraconense and the Narbonense, here above all through Pompeia Plotina, Trajan's...
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  • Hispano-Romans Visigothic victory Burdunellus is killed by Brazen bull. Tarraconense Revolt (507) Location: Iberian Peninsula Visigothic Kingdom Hispano-Romans...
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  • Club Gimnàstic de Tarragona S.A.D. Nickname(s) Nàstic Granes (Maroons) Tarraconenses Founded 1914 Ground Nou Estadi Costa Daurada, Tarragona, Catalonia,...
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  • Atlético Madrid. "Lluís Recasens, la perla perica tarraconense" [Lluís Recasens, the tarraconense pearl of the pericos] (in Spanish). Diari de Tarragona...
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    divulgador tarraconense Joan Corbella". Diari de Tarragona (in Spanish). 4 February 2021. "Muere el psiquiatra y divulgador tarraconense Joan Corbella"...
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    reorganization of Hispanic territories, three provinces were created, Tarraconense, Baetica and Lusitania, divided into juridical convents, minor districts...
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    and probably the eastern Pyrenean threshold and coastal areas of the Tarraconense. Islamic laws did not apply to all the subjects of the new rulers. Christians...
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    Peninsula. They inhabited the bottom of the eastern Pyrenees in the northern Tarraconense. The Castellani are one of the groups mentioned by Claudius Ptolemy in...
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    Soon, he tried to expand into the last Roman province in Hispania, Tarraconense; eventually this led to open conflict with Rome and the Visigoths. In...
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  • Retrieved 25 June 2016. "La ilusionante pegada tarraconense hunde a 'los cachorros'" [The exciting power tarraconense sink the 'dogs'] (in Spanish). Marca. 20...
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    daughter of the Gothic king Theodoric I, and began a wave of attacks on the Tarraconense, still a Roman province. By 456 the campaigns of Rechiar clashed with...
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  • Miguel (1835). Diccionario geografico-historico de la España Antigua Tarraconense, Betica y Lusitana: con la correspondencia de sus regiones, ciuades,...
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    from Roman times in Barcelona. The first Christian communities in the Tarraconense were founded during the 3rd century, and the diocese of Tarraco was already...
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    the Saiarra river in the upper course of the Llobregat in the northern Tarraconense. The Bergistani were defeated by Hannibal during his overland journey...
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    Retrieved 6 January 2019. "Un golazo de falta da tres puntos vitales a los tarraconenses" [A great free kick goal gives three vital points to the Tarragona side]...
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    and was the capital of the Asturicense convent, within the province of Tarraconense. Located on a hill overlooking a large territory, from the mountains...
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    Madrid) Producción artesanal, viticultura y propiedad rural en la Hispania Tarraconense (PDF). Archivos CEIPAC. Victor Revilla Calvo (Dept. Prehistoria, Historia...
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    the Romans during the war and the fishermen of Tarraco (piscatores Tarraconenses) served with their boats during the siege of Carthago Nova. The conquest...
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    The result was a manor fortress in which lived all the prelates of the Tarraconense headquarter until the early 19th century, when Archbishop Romuald Mon...
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    urban areas in the 4th century. The first Christian communities in the Tarraconense were founded during the 3rd century, and the diocese of Tarraco was already...
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    (Tossal de Manises, Alicante): Estudio de caso de un municipium de la Tarraconense sur". In Brassous, Laurent; Quevedo Sánchez, Alejandro (eds.). Urbanisme...
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    García Entero, V.: Los balnea de las villae hispanorromanas. Provincia Tarraconense, Madrid, 2001, p. 254. García Miralles, M.: Historia de Calanda, Tipografía...
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    in which he was assisted by Gaius Furnius (consul), legatus of the Tarraconense, and which caused his dismissal. Dio Cassius attributes this uprising...
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    east of the river Almanzora, which were under the administration of the Tarraconense province and later of the Carthaginense. Later, in the time of Augustus...
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  • in archaeology. His thesis was titled “La circulación monetaria en la Tarraconense Mediterránea“. He remained at the University of Valencia as [clarification...
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  • delimitacion de la frontera interprovincial entre las provincias Betica y Tarraconense en Tiempos de Tolomeo". Gerion. 25 (1): 391–400. v t e v t e v t e...
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    a standard and the wild boar, symbol of the city of Clunia (Hispania Tarraconense) in commemoration of the victories of Caius Coelius, governor of the...
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  • Santiyán y Valdivielso, 1779-1783. Tarragona: Real Sociedad Arqueológica Tarraconense, 1956. González García, Miguel Angel «La Catedral, espacio para la memoria...
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