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Deutsch: Nr. 29. Neun Karten zur Geschichte von Spanien:

1) Spanien zur Zeit des Hecataeus und des von Avien übersetzten Anonymus. 2) Spanien zur Zeit der Eroberungskriege des Hamilkar, Hasdrubal und Hannibal. 3) Spanien am Enden des Hannibalischen Krieges. 4) Spanien nach dem Falle von Numantia. 5) Spanien nach der Unterwerfung der Cantabrer und Asturer unter Augustus. 6) Spanien beim Tode des Agrippa. 7) Spanien bei Augustus' Tode. 8) Spanien seit Caracalla.

9) Spanien nach der Einteilung der Kaiser Diocletian und Valens.
Latina: Nr. 29. Hispania ab adventu Carthaginiensum usque as IV.p.Chr.saec.
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Source Atlas Antiquus. Atlas zur Geschichte des Altertums. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1909.
Author Wilhelm Sieglin & Max Kiessling

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