Spania

province of the Byzantine Empire

Spania (Latin: Provincia Spaniae) was a province of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) from 552 until 624.[1] Spania was created after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. During this time, Visgothic and Suebi people had took over the Iberian Peninsula.

Province of Spania
Provincia Spaniæ
Province of the Byzantine Empire
552–624

Spania in green
CapitalMálaga or Cartagena
History
Historical eraLate Antiquity
• Byzantine reconquest by Liberius
552
• Visigothic reconquest
624
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of the Visigoths
Kingdom of the Visigoths
Today part ofUK
 · Gibraltar
Portugal
Spain

History change

 
the Byzantine Empire in 555 CE

Byzantine emperor Justinian I tried to restore the western provinces of the Empire. Spania was established in what is now the Balearic Islands and southern Andalusia.

Notes change

  1. Dates vary. Some (Collins) put the date of landing as early as 551, other (Wallace-Hadrill) as late as 554. The conquest of the last vestiges of the province has been dated to 625 (Collins) or 629 (W-H).