Hispania (disambiguation)

Hispania (disambiguation)

Hispania, the ancient Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula (comprising modern Portugal and Spain), may mean:

Places

*Hispania, or Iberia.
**Hispania Citerior, Republican Roman province.
**Hispania Ulterior, Republican Roman province.
**Hispania Baetica, Imperial Roman province.
**Hispania Lusitania, Imperial Roman province.
**Hispania Tarraconensis, Imperial Roman province.
**Hispania Balearica, a latter Imperial Roman province.
**Hispania Carthaginiensis, a latter Imperial Roman province.
**Hispania Gallaecia, a latter Imperial Roman province.
**Hispania Nova, a latter designation of two Imperial Roman provinces and a Latinate name for colonial Mexico.
**Marca Hispanica, buffer zone (795) between the Umayyad Al-Andalus and the Frankish Kingdom.
*Hispania, town and municipality in Antioquia, Colombia.

People

*Maximus of Hispania, Roman usurper (409-411).

Other

*Hispania Clásica, classical music concert promotion agency active in Europe and in the Americas.
*Hispano-Suiza, a car manufacturer.
*804 Hispania, minor planet orbiting the Sun.

Derivations

*Hispanic, the linguistic group of Spanish speakers.
*Hispaniola, original Spanish name for the island presently occupied by Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

ee also

*Iberia (disambiguation)
*Roman conquest of Hispania
*Umayyad conquest of Hispania


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