Visigothic people took control of the Iberian Peninsula
As the Roman Empire crumbled, Visigothic people took control of the Iberian Peninsula. They established their kingdom
As the Roman Empire crumbled, Visigothic people took control of the Iberian Peninsula. They established their kingdom
The integration of Hispania into the Roman Empire transformed the region's economic landscape. Trade flourished
Roman engineers left a lasting mark with impressive aqueducts. These structures were essential for supplying water
Roads like the Via Augusta and Via Lusitania were lifelines of the Roman Empire. These routes traversed vast stretches of the Iberian Peninsula
The Battle of Sucro in 79 BC was a pivotal moment in the Sertorian War, marking the beginning of the conflict
There were several types of schools established by the Romans in Hispania to cater to different educational needs.
The Pax Romana also known as Roman Peace, was instrumental in fostering growth and prosperity in Spain during Roman rule.
Roman engineering in Spain stands as a testament to the mastery and ingenuity of the ancient Romans in shaping the infrastructure
Roman law in Spain demonstrated remarkable flexibility and adaptability. It evolved to accommodate local customs and traditions
The First Punic War was a clash between Rome and Carthage. It began in 264 BC over control of Sicily. Battles ensued on land and sea.