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[[File:Enelaboracion.jpg|left|thumb|none|300px|Map: Roman Hispania. Cantabrian wars (circa 30 BC). Spain.
<span style="color: #b20027; ">13986 [PDF]. [Datos]. </span>]]
Facing the crisis of the 3<sup>rd</sup> century, Diocletian (284-305) carried out an administrative, military and economic restructuring of the Roman Empire. The three provinces of Hispania were divided into five regions: ''Tarraconensis, Cartaginensis, Baetica, Lusitania'' and ''Gallaecia''. However, economic reform brought poverty. Slaves, who were very costly, were emancipated and inevitably became peasants, servants, manual labourers, and even, personal bodyguards for the lords and their possessions. The development of this system of multiple autonomous regions with a central governing power (which also protected life against hunger or thieves), forebode the manorial system of feudalism.
 
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[[File:Enelaboracion.jpg|left|thumb|none|300px|Map: Cities, productive units and communications in Roman Hispania. Spain.
<span style="color: #b20027; ">17061 [PDF]. [Datos]. </span>]]
 
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[[File:Enelaboracion.jpg|left|thumb|none|300px|Map: Christian presence. Spain.
<span style="color: #b20027; ">16774 [PDF]. [Datos]. </span>]]
 
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[[File:Enelaboracion.jpg|left|thumb|none|300px|Map: Ruralisation of the roman society. Roman villas and Diocletian's administrative organisation. Spain.
<span style="color: #b20027; ">13987 [PDF]. [Datos]. </span>]]
 
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{{ANEAutoria|Autores= María Sánchez Agustí, José Antonio Álvarez Castrillón, Mercedes de la Calle Carracedo, Daniel Galván Desvaux, Joaquín García Andrés, Isidoro González Gallego, Montserrat León Guerrero, Esther López Torres, Carlos Lozano Ruiz, Ignacio Martín Jiménez, Rosendo Martínez Rodríguez, Rafael de Miguel González}}
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