The Roman or Latin word for Spain is Hispania.
Hispania.
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The Romans occupied Spain from 218 B.C.-410 A.D.
Spain was once home to the Romans. The Romans conquered the Iberian Peninsula, where Spain is located, around 218 BC and established it as part of the Roman Empire. The influence of the Romans can still be seen in Spain today, particularly in architecture and infrastructure.
The Roman or Latin word for Spain is Hispania.
Hispania.
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Because the Romans did not stay in Britain for as long as they stayed in France, Spain or Italy.
The Romans occupied Spain Gradually. They took over southern Spain from the Carthaginians in 206 BC. They expanded very gradually and the last territories in Cantabria were conquered in 19 BC. The Visigoths invaded Spain and took over most of it by 500 AD. Therefore, the Romans occupied Spain for 500 to 700 years depending on the area.
Spain was important to the Romans for three main reasons. It was used by the Romans for troop recruitment. Caesar's famous Tenth Legion was mostly recruited from Spain, along with his Ninth. The Spanish terrain was also good for training troops. Spain also produced a great quantity of olive oil, and had metal resources.
The Latin name for Spain is Hispania. It was adapted by Latin-speaking Romans.
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