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Yes. Roman rule began in 206 BCE when Scipio Africanus won a significant victory over Carthage in the battle of Illipa. Two Roman provinces were subsequently established in Spain-Nearer and Further Spain. Native resistance was fierce and prolonged and did not fully end until 19 BCE.
Mar 7, 2024
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