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HIS. - This abbreviation of Hispania appears on a vexillum behind the head of Coelius Caldus, who, having, subsequently to A.U.C. 660, been sent as proconsul to Spain, gained in that country much military renown. - See COELIA gens, p. 223 - also EPULONES, p. 360.

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HIS. - This abbreviation of Hispania appears on a vexillum behind the head of Coelius Caldus, who, having, subsequently to A.U.C. 660, been sent as proconsul to Spain, gained in that country much military renown. - See COELIA gens, p. 223 - also EPULONES, p. 360.

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