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" Batica and Lusitania ; at the same time that the citerior assumed the name of Tarraconensis, from Tarraco, its metropolis. This Tarraconois occupied all the northern part from the foot of the Pyrenees to the mouth of the Durius, where Lusitania terminated... "
Compendium of Ancient Geography - Página 15
por Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville - 1814
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A View of Ancient Geography and Ancient History: Accompanied with an Atlas ...

Robert Mayo - 1813
...appellations of CITERIOR and ULTERIOR. Under Augustus, the ULTERIOR province was again parted into Two, Bxtica and Lusitania; at the same time that the CITERIOR...Tarraconensis, from Tarraco, its metropolis. This Tarraconoise occupied all the northern part, from the foot of the Pyrenees to the mouth of the Durius...
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A View of Ancient Geography and Ancient History: Accompanied ..., Volúmenes1-2

Robert Mayo - 1813 - 330 páginas
...of CITEXIOR and ULTERIOR. Under Augustus, the ULTERIOR province was again parted into Two, Bcetica and Lusitania; at the same time that the CITERIOR assumed the name of Tarraconcnsis, from Tarraco, its metropolis. This Tarraconoise occupied all the northern part, from...
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Ancient Geography, as Connected with Chronology, and Preparatory to the ...

Emma Willard - 1822 - 102 páginas
...into two provinces, Ulterior and Citerior. Under Augustus the Ulterior was divided into Boe'' tica and Lusitania, at the same time that the Citerior assumed the name of Tarraconensis. Questions. — Where were the three provinces of Spain, Tarraconensis, Boetica and Lusitania, situated...
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Bibliotheca Classica: Or, A Dictionary of All the Principal Names and Terms ...

John Lemprière - 1839 - 814 páginas
...hopeless peace. " Under Augustus, the ulterior province was again patted into two, Btttica and iMsitania ; at the same time that the citerior assumed the name of Tarraconensis, from Tarraeo, its metropolis. This Tarraconois occupied all the northern part from the foot of the Pyrenees...
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Bibliotheca Classica: Or, A Dictionary of All the Principal Names and Terms ...

John Lemprière - 1866 - 818 páginas
...ulterior province was again paited into two, Batica and iMsitania ; at the same time that the cilerior 'assumed the name of Tarraconensis, from Tarraco,...from the foot of the Pyrenees to the mouth of the Durins, where Lusitania terminated; and the eastern, almost entire, to the confines of Bcetica, which,...
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