Baetica is the ancient Roman name for a region that corresponds to modern-day southern Spain, primarily the autonomous community of Andalusia. It was known for its fertile lands and agricultural production, particularly olives and grains. Today, while the name Baetica is not commonly used, it is mostly associated with the historical context of that region.
Hadrian and his family lived in Italica in Baetica
It is now called Denvers.
What Thomson called corpuscles are now referred to as electrons.
Arabia is now called Saudi Arabia.
Gallia has now been called France So the answer is Gallia is france.
Cleonymia baetica was created in 1837.
During the late Republic they were called Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Citerior. During the Empire they were called Hispania Taraconesis and Hispania Baetica.
Hadrian and his family lived in Italica in Baetica
It is now called Greenland.
It is now called Denvers.
It is now called Indonesia.
Stalingrad is now called Volgograd,
It is now called Indonesia.
What Thomson called corpuscles are now referred to as electrons.
Arabia is now called Saudi Arabia.
Persia is now called Iran
a ferillised egg is now called the zygote