Hispania, in roman times, region comprising the iberian peninsula, now occupied by portugal and spain The origins of the name are disputed. Information about the roman province of hispania (modern day spain and portugal). In this article, we will delve into the most important moments of roman hispania, answering key questions about the period, such as its duration, the meaning of the term hispania in roman times, the emperors involved in the conquest, and how this territory evolved into what it is today. The use of latin, castilian, catalan and old french, among others, to refer to roman hispania or visigothic hispania was common throughout all the late middle ages. It became a significant part of the roman empire, known for its cultural diversity and strategic importance.
The region's early inhabitants included iberians and celts, later influenced by phoenician and greek settlers who established significant coastal colonies.
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