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Tàrraco, capital de la Hispania citerior
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L’arredo statuario degli edifici pubblici di Tarraco (Hispania citerior)
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Del as libral al semiuncial en la Hispania citerior
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Chapitre XVIII. Priests, conuentus and provincial organization in Hispania Citerior
During the Principate, Roman Spain was divided into three provinces: Baetica and Lusitania, two smaller provinces which were parts of what had formerly been the province of Hispania Ulterior, and Hispania Citerior, which was in fact the largest province ...
Goffaux, Bertrand
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Roman Voting Tribes, Citizenship, and Epigraphic Habit: The Case Study of Hispania Citerior
This paper analyses the epigraphic evidence from Hispania Citerior that mentions Roman voting tribe and its connection to the epigraphic habit.
Fernández Corral, Marta
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Five Town-Walls in Hispania Citerior
Journal of Roman Studies, 1931The affinities of the group of Spanish town-walls now to be described are little known, and the walls themselves are of small fame outside Spain. Mélida's book containing a short account of the Lugo wall is rare; Astorga, Barcelona, León and Zaragoza have not been described in detail.
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Lastras Campana en Tarraco (Hispania Citerior) y su territorio
2021Madrider Mitteilungen, Vol. 32 (1991)
Dupré i Raventós, Xavier +1 more
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Neue Inschriften aus Carpetanien (Hispania Citerior)
1970Chiron, Bd. 20 (1990)
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