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Iudaea Province
Iudaea Province Iudaea was a Roman province that extended over Judaea (Palestine). During the ... becoming first a client kingdom, then a province of the empire. The client kingdom ...
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Talk:Iudaea Province
Talk:Iudaea Province Someone kindly asked why I moved "Iudaea (Roman province)" to "Iudaea Province". I wanted to bring it ...
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Roman province
Roman province Map of the Roman Empire, with the ... provinces, after 120. In Ancient Rome, a province (Latin, provincia, pl. provinciae) was the basic ... peninsula (long without full citizenship). The word province in modern English has its origins in ... former praetors. A later exception was the province of Egypt, incorporated by Augustus after the ... the Roman Republic, the governor of a province was appointed for a period of ...
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Baleares (province)
Baleares (province) Hispania Baleares was a province of the Roman Empire. Today, the province makes up the archipelago of the Balearic ... Hispania Baleares | Hispania Lusitania | Hispania Tarraconensis | Italia | Iudaea | Lycaonia | Lycia | Macedonia | Mauretania | Moesia | Noricum | Numidia ...
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Asia Province
Asia Province Roman conquest of Asia minor The Roman province of Asia was the administrative unit added to the late Republic, a Senatorial province governed by a proconsul. The arrangement was ... Rome, and after some hesitation the Roman province of Asia Proconsularis was formed, embracing the ... capital to Byzantium, which he refounded, the province of Asia was more centrally situated ...
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Aegyptus Province
Aegyptus Province See also:Egypt Province The Roman Empire ca. 120 AD, with Aegyptus province highlighted Aegyptus was, in ancient geography, a province of the Roman Empire, encompassing most of ... of the Roman Empire as the imperial province of Aegyptus, governed by a prefect ...
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Africa Province
Africa Province Roman North Africa The Roman Empire ca. 120 AD with the province of Africa highlighted Hadrian coin celebrating Africa province. The personification of Africa is wearing an elephant headdress. Africa was a province of the Roman Empire. It roughly comprised ... along the Syrtis Minor. The Roman administrative province is shown, although in Carthaginian times ...
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Imperial province (translated from German)
Imperial province As imperial province designates one one roemische province , in that that Kaiser the governor was nominal. As its deputy in the province and an actual governor he appointed one ... Inferior (as military district, only later than province) Germania Superior (as military district, only ...
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Province Roman (translated from Portuguese)
Province Roman The provincial division of Império Roman . One province Roman it was the biggest administrative division ... and other chances of enrichment. The first province Roman was Sicily, annexed for the republic ... destruction of Cartago in 146.C. the province relieves of North of Africa. No longer ... Império Roman , Britânia one became in a province after the invasion commanded for Cláudio ...
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Assyria (Roman province)
Assyria (Roman province) For the ancient empire, see Assyria. Roman province of Assyria, 120 CE Assyria was a province of the Roman Empire, roughly situated in ... Hispania Baleares | Hispania Lusitania | Hispania Tarraconensis | Italia | Iudaea | Lycaonia | Lycia | Macedonia | Mauretania | Moesia | Noricum | Numidia ...
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