Cleonymia baetica was created in 1837.
Cleonymia jubata was created in 1890.
Cleonymia chabordis was created in 1876.
Cleonymia opposita was created in 1870.
Cleonymia warionis was created in 1876.
Cleonymia fatima was created in 1907.
Cleonymia pectinicornis was created in 1859.
Hadrian and his family lived in Italica in Baetica
During the late Republic they were called Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Citerior. During the Empire they were called Hispania Taraconesis and Hispania Baetica.
Evan W. Haley has written: 'Baetica Felix' 'Migration and economy in Roman Imperial Spain' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Emigration and immigration, History, Internal Migration, Roman Antiquities, Romans
Justinian expanded the Byzantine Empire through means of war and the conquering other lands. The additions of the former Roman provinces of Italia, Baetica, and Africa Proconsularis expanded the Byzantine Empire to it's largest point in history.
Originally they were Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior (nearer and further Spain) then the provinces of Hispania Tarraconensis, Hispania Baetica (mostly Andalusia) and Hispania Lusitana (Portugalsouth of the Douro river, Extremadura and a small part of Salamanca) were fomed.
The Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula was "Hispania." This term encompassed the territories of modern-day Spain and Portugal. Initially, Hispania was divided into several provinces, including Hispania Tarraconensis, Hispania Baetica, and Hispania Lusitania, each with its own administrative centers and cultural influences. The name has persisted over time, influencing the names of the region in various languages.