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Hispania

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Hispania
the Iberian peninsula in the Roman world


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In 16 chapters in this part, Part Two looks at sixteen provinces in the Roman west: Tres Galliae, Hispania citerior, Lusitania, Gallia Narbonensis, Africa Proconsularis, Mauretania Caesariensis, Mauretania Tingitana, Sardinia, Baetica, Alpes Cottiae, Alpes Maritimae, Dacia, Pannonia superior, Pannonia inferior, Moesia inferior, and Dalmatia.
The firm also hired Melissa Robinson as a senior vice president in the consumer brand and entertainment practice group, Brad Chase as an account executive in the corporate communications practice group, Michael Ritchey as senior vice president of the health-care practice group, Jim Hughes as a vice president of the technology practice group, and Manuel Rivera as an assistant account executive in the FH Hispania group.
95), Egyptian Romany: The Essence Of Hispania by Egyptologist and historian Moustafa Gadalla surveys 6,000 years of Iberian history to reveal the cultural roots of the Romany (Gypsies) to ultimately derive from ancient Egypt.
 
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