Baetica

ancient province, Spain
Also known as: Hispania Baetica

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history of bullfighting

  • Juli, El; bullfighting
    In bullfighting: Origins and early forms

    …tales of games held in Baetica (the Spanish region of Andalusia) in which men exhibited dexterity and valour before dealing the death blow with ax or lance to a wild horned beast. The Iberians were reported to have used skins or cloaks (precursors to the cape) to avoid the repeated…

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significance in Roman Empire

  • Roman Forum
    In ancient Rome: Foreign policy

    …three provinces were formed: senatorial Baetica and imperial Lusitania and Tarraconensis. Three legions enforced Roman authority from Gibraltar to the mouth of the Rhine. Augustus ignored the advice of court poets and others to advance still farther and annex Britain.

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  • Spain
    In Spain: The conquest

    …was divided into three provinces: Baetica, with its provincial capital at Corduba (Córdoba); Lusitania, with its capital at Emerita Augusta (Mérida); and Tarraconensis (still called Hispania Citerior in inscriptions), based on Tarraco (Tarragona).

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