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- Asterius (fl. 419–422) was a Roman general who obtained the title of comes Hispaniarum in which capacity he parti****ted in an important military expedition...
- Lusitania was united with the other provinces to form the Diocesis Hispaniarum ("Diocese of the Hispanias"). Lusitania province territory Roman Hispania...
- "Spain" as the realm in the titulary was Charles I of Spain, who used Rex Hispaniarum et Indiarum (i.e. King of the Spains and the Indies). This title was...
- The Diocese of Hispania was a late antique administrative unit (Dioecesis) of the Roman Empire on the Iberian Peninsula. It existed from 298 to about 409...
- Regum Principumq. Virorum amicitias/gradum sibi fecit:/a. PHILIPPO IV. Hispaniarum Indiarumq. Rege / inter Sanctioris Concilli scribas Adscitus,/ et ad...
- Oña, an enclave in Burgos, under the inscription Sancius, gratia Dei, Hispaniarum rex. Before his death in 1035, Sancho divided his possessions among his...
- Carolus Dei Gratia Rex utriusque Siciliae, & Hyerusalem, &c. Infans Hispaniarum, Dux Parmae, Placentiae, Castri, &c. Ac Magnus Princeps Haereditarius...
- of Amasia, bishop of Amasia, later in the 4th century Asterius (comes Hispaniarum), Roman general who defeated the Vandals in Hispania in various battles...
- capital of the Visigoths. In 1080 he introduced the form ego Adefonsus Hispaniarum imperator ("I, Alfonso, emperor of the Spains"), which he used again...
- at Santarém, Ribatejo, Portugal, but the capital city of the Diocesis Hispaniarum, created by the Roman Emperor Diocleti**** in 287 was Emerita Augusta...