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Roman Conquest of Hispania: Native Resistance
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This is episode 7 called Roman Conquest of Hispania: Native Resistance and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- Why Rome took so much time conquering Hispania
- What interests did Rome have in the Iberian Peninsula
- What happened in the Iberian Revolt of 197-195 BC and why did Iberians revolt multiple times
- What happened in the First and Second Celtiberian Wars
- Which were the two major wars that were the turning point in the Roman conquest of Hispania: the pacification of Lusitania with the defeat of Viriathus and the Numantine War
- The internal tensions in Italy and the causes of the fall of the Roman Republic
- Why did Sertorius fled for Hispania
- A brief talk about the civil wars that ended the Republican system
- Why and how did Augustus completed the conquest of Hispania with the Cantabrian Wars in northern Spain
- Reflections on the importance of the devotio
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continue reading
SHOW NOTES
- Why Rome took so much time conquering Hispania
- What interests did Rome have in the Iberian Peninsula
- What happened in the Iberian Revolt of 197-195 BC and why did Iberians revolt multiple times
- What happened in the First and Second Celtiberian Wars
- Which were the two major wars that were the turning point in the Roman conquest of Hispania: the pacification of Lusitania with the defeat of Viriathus and the Numantine War
- The internal tensions in Italy and the causes of the fall of the Roman Republic
- Why did Sertorius fled for Hispania
- A brief talk about the civil wars that ended the Republican system
- Why and how did Augustus completed the conquest of Hispania with the Cantabrian Wars in northern Spain
- Reflections on the importance of the devotio
49 episodes
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Manage episode 259447685 series 2657575
Content provided by David Cot. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Cot or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
This is episode 7 called Roman Conquest of Hispania: Native Resistance and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- Why Rome took so much time conquering Hispania
- What interests did Rome have in the Iberian Peninsula
- What happened in the Iberian Revolt of 197-195 BC and why did Iberians revolt multiple times
- What happened in the First and Second Celtiberian Wars
- Which were the two major wars that were the turning point in the Roman conquest of Hispania: the pacification of Lusitania with the defeat of Viriathus and the Numantine War
- The internal tensions in Italy and the causes of the fall of the Roman Republic
- Why did Sertorius fled for Hispania
- A brief talk about the civil wars that ended the Republican system
- Why and how did Augustus completed the conquest of Hispania with the Cantabrian Wars in northern Spain
- Reflections on the importance of the devotio
…
continue reading
SHOW NOTES
- Why Rome took so much time conquering Hispania
- What interests did Rome have in the Iberian Peninsula
- What happened in the Iberian Revolt of 197-195 BC and why did Iberians revolt multiple times
- What happened in the First and Second Celtiberian Wars
- Which were the two major wars that were the turning point in the Roman conquest of Hispania: the pacification of Lusitania with the defeat of Viriathus and the Numantine War
- The internal tensions in Italy and the causes of the fall of the Roman Republic
- Why did Sertorius fled for Hispania
- A brief talk about the civil wars that ended the Republican system
- Why and how did Augustus completed the conquest of Hispania with the Cantabrian Wars in northern Spain
- Reflections on the importance of the devotio
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