(3) Os Romanos e a Romanização da Península Ibérica 1992 EBM

Os Romanos e a Romanização (5.º ano HGP e 7.º ano História) Nos finais do séc. III a. C., os Romanos, que já dominavam vastos territórios ao longo do Mediterrâneo, chegaram à Península onde os povos ibéricos,...

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