miadeus
Miadeus is a lesser-known but historically significant region located in the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula, primarily within modern-day Andalusia, Spain. The name "Miadeus" is believed to derive from the ancient Roman or pre-Roman designation of the area, though its exact origins remain debated among historians. The region was inhabited by various indigenous tribes before Roman colonization, with archaeological evidence suggesting the presence of Iberian and Tartessian cultures.
During the Roman period, Miadeus was part of the province of Hispania Baetica, serving as an agricultural
Under Islamic rule, the region became part of the Al-Andalus province, known for its advanced irrigation systems,
Today, Miadeus is not recognized as a distinct administrative or cultural entity but is often referenced in