The economy of Hispania, or Roman Iberia, experienced a strong revolution during and after the conquest of the peninsular territory by Rome, in such a way that, from an unknown but promising land, it came to be one of the most valuable acquisitions of both the Republic and Empire and a basic pillar that sustained the rise of Rome.

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  • The economy of Hispania, or Roman Iberia, experienced a strong revolution during and after the conquest of the peninsular territory by Rome, in such a way that, from an unknown but promising land, it came to be one of the most valuable acquisitions of both the Republic and Empire and a basic pillar that sustained the rise of Rome.
  • La economía de Hispania experimentó una fuerte evolución durante y tras la conquista del territorio peninsular por parte de Roma, de tal forma que, de un terreno prometedor aunque ignoto, pasó a convertirse en una de las más valiosas adquisiciones de la República y el Imperio y en un puntal básico de la economía que sustentaba el auge de Roma.
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  • The economy of Hispania, or Roman Iberia, experienced a strong revolution during and after the conquest of the peninsular territory by Rome, in such a way that, from an unknown but promising land, it came to be one of the most valuable acquisitions of both the Republic and Empire and a basic pillar that sustained the rise of Rome.
  • La economía de Hispania experimentó una fuerte evolución durante y tras la conquista del territorio peninsular por parte de Roma, de tal forma que, de un terreno prometedor aunque ignoto, pasó a convertirse en una de las más valiosas adquisiciones de la República y el Imperio y en un puntal básico de la economía que sustentaba el auge de Roma.
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  • Economy of Hispania
  • Economía en la Hispania Romana
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