Hispania Líneas Aéreas was created in 1982.
Hispania Ulterior was created in 197.
Hispania Carthaginensis was created in 298.
Hispania Citerior was created in 197.
During the late Republic they were called Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Citerior. During the Empire they were called Hispania Taraconesis and Hispania Baetica.
Originally they were Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior (nearer and further Spain) then the provinces of Hispania Tarraconensis, Hispania Baetica (mostly Andalusia) and Hispania Lusitana (Portugalsouth of the Douro river, Extremadura and a small part of Salamanca) were fomed.
Hispania Líneas Aéreas ended in 1989.
If providence is a misspelling of province, the first Roman provinces were Hispania Citerior (Nearer Hispania, roughly modern Catalonia) and Hispania Citerior (Further Hispania, southern Spain). Both were established in 197 BC.
Carthage agreed to withdraw from Spain and all Mediterranean islands. Provinces were created in Spain - Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior. Cisalpine Gaul was also conquered during the Second Punic War
The Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula was "Hispania." This term encompassed the territories of modern-day Spain and Portugal. Initially, Hispania was divided into several provinces, including Hispania Tarraconensis, Hispania Baetica, and Hispania Lusitania, each with its own administrative centers and cultural influences. The name has persisted over time, influencing the names of the region in various languages.
the Romans had names for many different places they colognised. for example London was called Londinium, tempore romane The Romans did have names for all their territories. Italy on the whole, was called Italia. However the various areas in Italy also had their place names, such as Latinum, Canpania, Picenum, etc.
The current country of Portugal covers much of this nation which traded with the Greeks and Phoenicians. The maps at my disposal are in Latin as Ancient Rome conquered these areas. The wide scale map shows the entire Iberian peninsula as Hispania. The Atlantic coast areas in question are called Lusitania and the northeast portion of Hispania is called Callaecia Et Asturia.
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