a province of ancient Spain, so called from the famed river Baetis, now Guadalquivir. It was bounded on the W. and N.W. by Lusitania, on the S. by the Mediterranean and Sinus Gadiranus, and on the E. and N.E. by Tarracoensis.
a province of ancient Spain, so called from the famed river Baetis, now Guadalquivir. It was bounded on the W. and N.W. by Lusitania, on the S. by the Mediterranean and Sinus Gadiranus, and on the E. and N.E. by Tarracoensis.