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- empress and first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of Hispanian Roman descent. During her marriage to Theodosius, she gave birth to two...
- Nor would you recognize that helmet if you saw it: it was split by a Hispanian sword (machaera Hispana)." Polybius also calls Iberian swords machaera...
- There is evidence about the Roman presence in this territory in the Roman Hispanian era. The evidence consists in archaeological remains of a Roman hamlet...
- location of the current city of Montemayor, Córdoba. During the Second Hispanian campaign of Caesar's Civil War almost all the towns of Hispania Ulterior...
- Peninsula was united under the same rule. The identification of a unified Hispanian cultural heritage both encomp****ing Portugal and Spain had been developed...
- that of an effeminate Gr****, he draws particular attention to "his stiff Hispanian hair" (x. 65, 7). His home was evidently one of rude comfort and plenty...
- through the Roman legions in Asturica Augusta as well as the Roman Sixth (Hispanian) Legion. The adoption of Latin by the Astures, who inhabited the area...
- advice in dealing with heresy. Though Hydatius consistently characterizes Hispanian heretics as Manichees, it is generally believed that he meant Priscillianists...
- 7th-century Hispanian nobleman and rebel leader...
- Flaccilla  Aelia Flavia Flaccilla 19 January 379 – early 386 (7 years) Of Hispanian origin; married Theodosius c. 376, died in 386. Theodosius I (r. 379–395)...