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  1. Roman province

    of Italia Roman Empire Italy . The word province in modern English language English has its origins ... senatorial rank, usually former Roman consul consuls or former praetor s. A later exception was the province ... for enrichment. List of Republican provinces 240 BC Sicilia Roman province Sicilia , propraetorial ... from 27  BC 203 BC Gallia Cisalpina , propraetorial province merged with Italia Roman Empire ... provinces imperial from 27  BC 167 BC Illyricum Roman province Illyricum , propraetorial province imperial from 27  BC 146 BC Roman province of Macedonia Macedonia , propraetorial province ...  BC 129 BC Asia Roman province Asia , proconsular province senatorial from 27  BC 120 BC Gallia ... Roman province Cilicia, later Cilicia et Cyprus in 64 BC 74 BC Bithynia et Pontus Bithynia, later ... BC Syria Roman province Syria , propraetorial province imperial from 27  BC 51 BC Gallia Comata ... province Syria including Cilicia and Cyprus . Under Augustus, Roman provinces were classified as either ... heavily garrisoned provinces for example Syria Roman province Syria and Moesia were subdivided into smaller ... during the Principate 27 BC Achaea Roman province Achaea separated from Roman province of Macedonia Macedonia , senatorial propraetorial province 25 BC Galatia Roman province Galatia , imperial ... . 14 Alpes Maritimae , imperial procuratorial province 18 Cappadocia Roman province Cappadocia , imperial propraetorial later proconsular province c. 20 50 Illyricum Roman province Illyricum divided into Illyricum ... procuratorial province 43 Roman Britain Britannia , imperial proconsular province 43 Lycia ... province 107 Roman Dacia Dacia , imperial proconsular province split into Dacia Superior and Dacia ... provinces proconsular and propraetorial respectively c. 115 Armenia , Assyria Roman province Assyria and Mesopotamia Roman province Mesopotamia , formed by Trajan , abandoned by Hadrian in 118 166 ... 193 Syria Roman province Syria divided into Syria Coele and Syria Phoenicia, imperial provinces ...   more details



  1. Cilicia (Roman province)

    Image Roman Empire 125.png thumb right 400px The Roman empire under Hadrian ruled 117 38 , showing the senatorial province of Cilicia in southern Anatolia Cilicia was the name of a Roman provinces province of the Roman Empire . See also Cilicia Roman Cilicia Cilicia Roman Cilicia Roman provinces AD 117 Late Roman Provinces coord missing Category Provinces of the Roman Empire ...   more details



  1. Liguria (Roman province)

    Liguria was a late Antiquity late Roman Empire Roman Roman province province in Italian peninsula Italy in the 4th 6th centuries. Despite its name, it encompassed most of the modern Regions of Italy Italian region of Piedmont and parts of Lombardy , but not the medieval and modern region Liguria , which was included in the province of Alpes Cottiae . The province s capital was Milan Mediolanum , and it was governed by an official of consularis rank. Administratively, it was subject to the Diocese of Anonnarian Italy and to the praetorian prefecture of Italy . AncientRome stub Late Roman Provinces state collapsed Category Ancient Roman provinces Category Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy ...   more details



  1. Galatia (Roman province)

    File Roman Empire 125.png thumb 250px The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian ruled 117 38 AD , showing, in western Asia, the imperial province of Galatia Galatia was the name of a province of the Roman Empire in Anatolia modern central Turkey . It was established by the first emperor, Augustus sole rule 30 BC 14 AD , in 25 BC, covering most of formerly independent Galatia Celtic Galatia , with its capital at Ancyra . Under the reforms of Diocletian, its northern and southern parts were split off to form the southern part of the province of Paphlagonia and the province of Lycaonia , respectively. In ca. 398, during the reign of Arcadius , it was divided in two provinces, Galatia Prima and Galatia Secunda or Salutaris . Galatia Prima covered the northeastern part of the old province, retaining Ancyra as its capital, and was headed by a consularis , while Salutaris comprised the southwestern half of the old province, and was headed by a praeses with seat at Pessinus . Both provinces were part of the Diocese of Pontus . The two provinces were briefly reunited in 536 548 under Justinian I . Although the area was eventually incorporated in the new thema of Anatolikon in the latter half of the 7th century, traces of the old provincial administration survived until the early 8th century. Roman provinces AD 117 Late Roman Provinces Category Ancient Roman provinces Category Galatia Roman province Category States and territories established in 25 BC Category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire bg tr Galatya Roma eyaleti ...   more details



  1. Europa (Roman province)

    unreferenced date April 2011 Infobox Former Subdivision native name aut Provincia Europae conventional long name Province of Europa common name Europa continent Europe subdivision Roman province Province nation the Roman Empire era Late Antiquity capital Marmara Ere lisi Perinthus title leader image map Dioecesis Thraciae 400 AD.png image map caption Europa within the Diocese of Thrace ca. 400 AD. life span 314 640s year start 314 event start year end 640s event end Thema tic reforms Europa was a Roman Empire Roman province within the Diocese of Thrace . Established by Roman Emperor Diocletian in 314, the province s capital was Marmara Ere lisi Perinthus . The province largely corresponds to what is modern day Eastern Thrace European Turkey . Bordering only the provinces of Rhodope Roman province Rhodope and Haemimontis to the west and northwest, Europa was a peninsula and was surrounded by water on three sides the Black Sea to the northeast, the Bosphorus to the east, and the Sea of Marmara and Aegean Sea to the south and southeast. The largest city along the Black Sea was Kirklareli Salmydessus . Along the coast of the Sea of Marmara were the cities of Perinthus later known as Heraclea , Silivri Selymbria , Tekirdag Raidestus , and Gelibolu Callipolis . On the coast of the Aegean and at the mouth of the Maritsa Hebrus river in the Gulf of Saros Melas Gulf was the city of Aenus Thrace . coord missing Category Late Roman provinces Category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire ...   more details



  1. Sicilia (Roman province)

    conquest of the Vandal Kingdom, it became again a Roman province. See also History of Sicily ... Roman provinces AD 117 Late Roman Provinces DEFAULTSORT Sicilia Roman Province Category Ancient Sicily Category Ancient Roman provinces Category States and territories established in 241 BC ar ... . The most famous archeological remains of this period are the mosaic s of a nobleman s Roman ... Sicilia provincia romana eo Sicilia eu Sizilia erromatar fr Sicile province romaine it Sicilia provincia ...   more details



  1. Cappadocia (Roman province)

    File Roman Empire 125.png thumb 300px The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian ruled 117 138 AD , showing, in western Asia, the imperial province of Cappadocia, with 2 Roman legion legions deployed in AD 125. Cappadocia was a Roman province province of the Roman empire in Anatolia modern central eastern Turkey , with its capital at Caesarea Mazaca Caesarea . It was established in 17 AD by the emperor Tiberius ruled 14 37 AD , following the death of Cappadocia s last king, Archelaus of Cappadocia Archelaus . It was an imperial province , meaning that its governor legatus Augustus honorific Augusti was directly appointed by the emperor. During the latter 1st century, the province also incorporated the regions of Pontus and Armenia Minor . As the Empire s north easternmost province, it retained a permanent military garrison of two Roman legion legions and several Roman auxiliaries Auxiliary troops. Following the provincial reorganization of Diocletian , the Pontic and Armenian territories were split off, and the province was reduced to the region of Cappadocia proper. It was headed by a consularis and came under the Diocese of Pontus . The province was the site of a great number of imperial estates, as contemporary legislation testifies. In the late 330s, the eastern half of the province was split off to form the provinces of Roman Armenia Armenia Prima and Roman Armenia Armenia Secunda . In 371, emperor Valens split off the south western region around Tyana , which became Cappadocia Secunda under a praeses , while the remainder became Cappadocia Prima , still under a consularis . In the period 535 553, under emperor Justinian I , the two provinces were rejoined into a single unit under a proconsul . Throughout late Roman times, the region was subject to raids by the Isaurians ... and Armeniakon . Roman provinces AD 117 Late Roman Provinces Category Provinces of the Roman Empire Category States and territories established in 17 Category Roman Pontus Category Roman ...   more details



  1. Achaea (Roman province)

    dablink This article is about the Roman province Achaea. For other uses see Achaea disambiguation . Refimprove ... conventional long name common name Achaea continent Europe subdivision Roman province Province nation the Roman Empire era ancient history Antiquity capital Corinth title leader image map REmpire Achaea.png image map caption The province of Achaea within the Roman Empire, ca. 117 AD life span year ... Balkans invaded by Slavs Theme of Hellas established File Roman Empire 125.png thumb 250px The Roman Empire under Hadrian ruled 117 38 , showing the senatorial province of Achaea southern Greece File HADRIANUS RIC II 938 789065.jpg thumb 250px Sestertius of Hadrian celebrating Achaea province. Achaea , or Achaia ref Barrington Atlas, map 100 ref , was a Roman province province of the Roman Empire ... by the provinces of Epirus vetus and Macedonia Roman province Macedonia . The region was annexed to the Roman Republic in 146 BC following the sack of Corinth, Greece Corinth by the Roman general ... Roman province Roman provinces AD 117 DEFAULTSORT Achaea Roman Province Category Roman Achaea ... of Achaea . Achaea was among the most prosperous and peaceful parts of the Roman world until Late Antiquity , when it first suffered from barbarian invasions. The province remained prosperous and highly ... . It was a senatorial province , thus free from military men and legions, and one of the most prestigious and sought after provinces for senators to govern. ref Roman provincial coinage 1, Andrew .... ref Roman provincial coinage 1, Andrew Burnett, Michel Amandry, Pere Pau Ripoll s Alegre 2003 ref History For 60 years, Greece was competently administered by Rome, as a Senatorial province ... Rome and won the support of many of the Greek city states. Roman legions under Lucius Cornelius Sulla ... were notorious. Roman punishment of all the rebellious cities was heavy, and the campaigns fought ... Macedonia from Achaea, though it remained a Senatorial province, as under the Republic. In AD ...   more details



  1. Illyricum (Roman province)

    About the Roman province the Roman Prefecture Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum Infobox Former Subdivision ... Roman province Province nation the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire era ancient history Antiquity capital Salona p1 Illyria s1 Dalmatia Roman province s2 Pannonia image map Province of Illyricum.png image map caption Province of Illyricum year start 167 BC year end after 20 AD event end Divided in 2 provinces History of Albania state expanded History of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Roman province ... Encyclop dia Britannica,2002,ISBN 0852297874,The Roman province of Illyricum stretched from the Drilon ... a great part of ancient Illyria remained part of Illyricum Roman province Illyricum as a province while ... ... ref of Roman Macedonia Roman province Macedonia . Background The Roman Navy s first crossing ... rather than a province as understood today to Julius Caesar . The Roman administration did ... it was assigned as a propraetorial province to imperial control. File Roman provinces of Illyricum, Macedonia, Dacia, Moesia, Pannonia and Thracia.jpg thumb right The Roman province of Illyricum comprised ... , Roman administrators dissolved the province of Illyricum and divided its lands between the new provinces of Pannonia in the north and Dalmatia Roman province Dalmatia in the south. On the shore of Dalmatia ... Illyricum Roman Province Category Ancient Roman provinces Category Provinces of the Roman Empire ... river Bosnia and Herzegovina in the north. Salona ref The Roman World History of civilization ... 160, ... The Roman invasion of Illyria in 229 sc appears to have caught Teuta and the Illyrians ... ... ref involved Rome s first invasion of Illyria, the First Illyrian War . The Roman Republic ... Gentius Gentius . From 167 BC, southern Illyria became a formally independent Roman protectorate. Roman province The region had considerable strategic and economic importance for the Romans. It possessed ... bureau in Salona . Illyria also became the starting point of the Via Egnatia , the great Roman road ...   more details



  1. Assyria (Roman province)

    other uses Assyria disambiguation File Roman Empire Assyria.svg 300px thumb Roman province of Assyria , 117 AD. Assyria or Assyria Provincia was a roman province that lasted only two years 116 118 AD . History Assyria was one of three Roman provinces provinces with Armenia and Mesopotamia created by the Roman ... of the Roman Mesopotamia province, stretching into western Persia in an area called Media Atropatene .... Despite continued Roman activity in the region, no further reference is made to a Roman province ... and Mesopotamia at the end of the 2nd century, no mention is made of a Roman province of Assyria ... the Tigris and Euphrates, but makes no reference to a current Roman province bearing that name. ref ... Achaemenid Assyria Syria Roman province Mesopotamia Roman province History of the Assyrian people ... Roman Empire occupation & presence coord missing DEFAULTSORT Assyria Roman Province Category ... Source The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 80 1990 , pp. 115 126. ref in 116 AD following ..., Trajan s province was plagued with difficulties from the start. In 116, a Parthian prince named Santruces organized an armed revolt by the natives in the new Roman provinces. During the revolt, Roman garrisons in Assyria and Mesopotamia were driven from their posts, and a Roman general was killed as his army tried unsuccessfully to stop the rebellion. ref David Magie, Roman Rule in Asia Minor ... acquired territories in the east. Hadrian believed that the Roman Empire empire was overextended, and wanted to retract Roman rule to more easily defensible borders. ref Charles Freeman, The World ... of a province named Assyria during Trajan s Parthian campaign, some disagreement exists ... by the text of the 4th century Roman historian Festus. ref C.S. Lightfoot, Trajan s Parthian War and the Fourth Century Perspective, The Journal of Roman Studies, Volume 80 , 1990 , p. 121 122. ref However, other sources contend that the province was located near Armenia and east of the Tigris ...   more details



  1. Dalmatia (Roman province)

    File Roman Empire 125.png thumb 400px The Roman empire under Hadrian ruled 117 38 , showing the imperial province of Dalmatia Croatia Bosnia in southeastern Europe File REmpire Dalmatia.svg thumb 250px Province of Dalmatia highlighted File Ancient balkans 4thcentury.png thumb 250px Dalmatia in the 4th century Dalmatia was an ancient Roman province. Its name is probably derived from the name of an Illyrians Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae which lived in the area of the eastern Adriatic coast in Classical ... the Illyrian Wars in the 220s BC and 168 BC when the Roman Republic established its protectorate south of the river Neretva . Area north of the Neretva was slowly incorporated into roman possessions until the province of Illyricum was formally established c. 32 27 BC Dalmatia region then became part of the Roman province of Illyricum Roman province Illyricum . Between 6 and 9 AD the Dalmatians raised ... AD Illyricum was split into two provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia. The province of Dalmatia spread ... of the Roman Emperor Diocletian , who, upon retirement from Emperor, built Diocletian s Palace ... Theodore Mommsen wrote in his The Provinces of the Roman Empire that all Dalmatia was fully romanized ... tribal organization which was adapted to Roman administration and political structure only in some ... Roman Empire collapsed in 476 , with the beginning of the Migration Period, the region was ruled ... account of Roman Dalmatia in English was J.J. Wilkes, Dalmatia Harvard University Press 1969. Wilkes ... on the evidence of inscriptions and the ancient historians. See also Roman Empire Dalmatae Dalmatia ... images maps 3 5cen.jpg Map http www.euratlas.com big big0400.htm Map Roman provinces AD 117 DEFAULTSORT Dalmatia Roman Province Category History of Dalmatia Category Roman Croatia Category Ancient Roman provinces Category States and territories established in the 1st century BC bg br Dalmatia provi s roman ca Dalm cia prov ncia romana cs Dalm cie provincie de Dalmatia ...   more details



  1. Syria (Roman province)

    otheruses Syria disambiguation Infobox Former Subdivision native name Syria Roman province common name ... caption Roman Syria highlighted era subdivision Province nation the Roman Empire year start 64 BCE year end 135 CE p1 Coele Syria flag p1 SeleucosCoin.jpg s1 Syria Palaestina flag s1 Vexilloid of the Roman ... was an early Roman province , annexed to the Roman Empire in 64 BC by Pompey , as a consequence of his ... the Jewish Roman wars , Syria was merged with Judaea in 135 CE, creating the larger province of Syria Palaestina . It remained under Roman, and subsequently Byzantine , rule for several centuries, until falling to the Islamic conquests . Principate File Roman Empire 125.png thumb 250px The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian ruled 117 138 AD , showing, in western Asia, the imperial province of Syria Syria Lebanon , with 4 Roman legion legions deployed in 125. The Syrian army accounted for three legions of the Roman army , defending the Parthia n border. In the 1st century, it was the Syrian army that enabled Vespasian s coup. Syrian province forces were directly engaged in the Great Jewish Revolt ... History of Syria Ottoman Syria Assyria Roman province Roman governors of Syria List of governors of Roman ... Horon , a result that shocked the Roman leadership. The Syrian legion later took part also in the crackdown ... accords of the Bar Kokhba Revolt, the province of Syria was expanded to include greatly depopulated Judaea, becoming Syria Palaestina. From the later 2nd century, the Roman senate included several notable Syrians, including Claudius Pompeianus and Avidius Cassius . In 193, the province was divided ... , the province of Euphratensis was created out of the territory of Syria Coele along the western bank ... Syria Apamea on the Orontes . In 528, Justinian I carved out the small coastal province Theodorias province Theodorias out of territory from both provinces. ref name ODB1999 The region remained ..., S. Gillies accessdate March 8, 2012 3 00 pm publisher Pleiades Roman history by territory ...   more details



  1. Rhodope (Roman province)

    Infobox Former Subdivision native name aut Provincia Rhodopeia conventional long name Province of Rhodope common name Rhodope continent Europe subdivision Roman province Province nation the Roman Empire era Late Antiquity capital Traianopolis Thrace Trajanopolis title leader image map Dioecesis Thraciae 400 AD.png image map caption Rhodope within the Diocese of Thrace ca. 400 AD. life span ca. 293 640s year start ca. 293 event start Diocletian s provincial reforms year end 640s event end Thema tic reforms Rhodope lang el lang grc , was a Late Antiquity late Roman Empire Roman and early Byzantine Roman province province , situated on the northern Aegean Sea Aegean coast. A part of the Diocese of Thrace , it extended along the Rhodope Mountains range, covering parts of modern Western Thrace in Greece and south western Bulgaria . The province was headed by a governor of the rank of praeses , with Traianopolis Thrace Trajanopolis as the provincial capital. According to the 6th century Synecdemus , there were six further cities in the province, Maroneia , Maximianopolis Thrace Maximianopolis , Nicopolis ad Nestum Nicopolis , Kereopyrgos unknown location and Topeiros mod. Toxotai in Greece . The province survived until the Slavic invasions of the 7th century, although as an ecclesiastic province, it continued in existence at least until the 12th century. The thema theme of Boleron covered most of the area in later Byzantine times. Sources citation editor first Alexander editor last Kazhdan editor link Alexander Kazhdan title Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium publisher Oxford University Press year 1991 isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 page 1793 cite book last Soustal first ... 3 7001 1898 8 Late Roman Provinces state collapsed Category Roman Thrace Category Roman Greece Category History of Bulgaria Category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire Category Late Roman provinces Category Rhodopes ca R dope prov ncia romana el fr Rhodope province romaine it Rodope ...   more details



  1. Mesopotamia (Roman province)

    year, Trajan marched into central and southern Mesopotamia enlarging and completing the province of Mesopotamia and across the river Tigris to Adiabene , which he annexed into another Roman province, Assyria Roman province Assyria . ref Bennett 1997 , p. 201 ref But he did not stop there. In the last ... province Northern Mesopotamia, including Osroene , came again under Roman control in the Roman Parthian ... capital Ctesiphon . In emulation of Trajan, he re established a province of Mesopotamia in 198, with Nisibis, elevated to the status of a full colonia Roman colonia , as its capital. ref Mommsen, Dickson & Purdie 2004 , pp. 78 79 ref ref Southern 2001 , p. 42 ref Unlike Trajan s province, which encompassed the whole of Roman occupied Mesopotamia between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, the new province ... thumb right 250px The late Roman Diocese of the East , including the province of Mesopotamia Under ... provinces AD 117 Late Roman Provinces DEFAULTSORT Mesopotamia Roman Province Category Mesopotamia ...File 1864 Johnson Map of the Roman Empire Geographicus RomanEmpire johnson 1864.jpg thumb right 500px Map showing the Mesopotamia province Mesopotamia was the name of two distinct Roman province s, the one a short lived creation of the Roman Emperor Trajan in 116 117 and the other established by Emperor ... s province In 113, Emperor Trajan r. 98 117 launched a war against Rome s long time eastern rival, the Parthian Empire . In 114, he conquered Armenia, which was made into a province, and by the end of 115, he had conquered northern Mesopotamia . This too was organized as a province in early 116, when ... I and put his own puppet ruler Parthamaspates on the Parthian throne. Never again would the Roman Empire ... his conquests east of the Euphrates river, which became again the Roman Empire s eastern ... instead, they were left under local vassal rulers, although Roman garrisons were maintained, notably .... Severus quickly restored order and organized Osroene as a full province. ref Mommsen, Dickson ...   more details



  1. Judea (Roman province)

    used by historians to refer to the Roman province that incorporated Judea , Samaria , and Galilee ... Rome made Syria Roman province Syria a province. In that year, after the defeat of Mithridates VI ... as a Roman Client state client kingdom and then in 6 CE parts became a province of the Roman Empire ... Gabinius , proconsul of Syria Roman province Syria in antiquity Syria , split the former Hasmonean ... . Judaea as Roman province File Roman Empire 125.png thumb 350px The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian ruled 117 138 CE , showing, in western Asia, the Roman province of Iudaea modern Israel . 1 Roman legion legion deployed in 125. In 6 CE Judea became part of a larger Roman province, called ... proper, Samaria and Idumea were converted into a Roman province under the name Iudaea. ref Even ... was converted into a Roman province in 6 CE, page 246 , Jerusalem ceased to be the administrative ... the Great . Quirinius became Legatus Legate Governor of Syria Roman province Syria in antiquity ... era Judea was legally part of the province of Syria. ref List of Kings of Judea Roman Prefects ... of the equestrian order as was Egypt Roman province Roman Egypt , not a former consul or praetor ... basket Egypt Roman province Egypt and was a border province against the Parthian Empire because ... ceased to be a Roman province simply because it no longer had a prefect. Claudius had decided to allow ... ref Following Agrippa s death in 44 CE, the province returned to direct Roman control for a short ... province Category Judaea Roman province Category New Testament history Category Periods in the history ... Asia region Mediterranean image map First century palestine.gif era Roman Principate subdivision Roman province Province nation the Roman Empire year start 6 year end 135 p1 Tetrarchy Judea flag p1 Menora Titus.jpg s1 Syria Palaestina flag s1 Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg capital Caesarea Maritima ... title leader Prefects before 41, Procurator Roman Procurators after 44 leader1 Coponius year leader1 ...   more details



  1. Asia (Roman province)

    dablink For other uses, see Asia disambiguation . File Roman Empire 125.png thumb 400px The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian ruled 117 138 AD , showing, in western Anatolia , the senatorial province of Asia southwestern Turkey File Roman Empire Asia.svg thumb Province of Asia highlighted File Asia minor roman power.jpg thumb Roman conquest of Asia minor The Roman province of Asia or Asiana Greek , in Byzantine times called Phrygia, was an administrative unit added to the late Roman Republic Republic . It was a Senatorial province governed by a proconsul . The arrangement was unchanged in the reorganization of the Roman Empire in 211. Geography Asia province originally consisted of Mysia ... province was later reassigned to the Cilicia Roman province province of Cilicia . During the empire, Asia province was bounded by Bithynia to the north, Lycia to the south, and Galatia to the east. ref Asia, Roman province. The Oxford Classical Dictionary . 3rd ed. 1996 p. 189 90 ref Background Antiochus ... . Aegean islands except Crete, were part of the Insulae province of Asiana. Part of Phrygia was given to Mithridates V Euergetes before it was reclaimed as part of the province in 116 BC. Lycaonia ... as Asia province. ref name The Oxford Classical Dictionary p. 189 90 The Oxford Classical Dictionary ... VI . He would prove to be a formidable foe to Rome s success in Asia province and beyond. ref ... to members of the Equestrian Roman equestrian order . The privilege of collecting taxes was almost ..., they borrowed from Roman lenders but at exorbitant rates. This more often than not resulted in default on said loans and consequently led Roman lenders to seize the borrower s land, their last remaining asset of value. In this way and by outright purchase, Romans dispersed throughout Asia province ... all of Asia. Capitalizing on the hatred of corrupt Roman practices, Mithridates instigated a mass revolt against Rome, ordering the slaughter of all Romans and Italians in the province. ref http ...   more details



  1. Macedonia (Roman province)

    conventional long name common name Macedonia continent Europe subdivision Roman province Province nation the Roman Empire era ancient history Antiquity capital Thessalonica br in Late ... image map caption The province of Macedonia within the Roman Empire, ca. 117 AD life span ... end Balkan interior raided by Slavs The Roman province of Macedonia lang la Provincia Macedoniae , lang el was officially established in 146 BC, after the Roman general Quintus Caecilius ... borders.jpg thumb right The Roman provinces of Epirus vetus and Epirus nova in relation to modern borders. Expand section date September 2009 Epirus vetus or Old Epirus was a province in the Roman ... into the Roman province of Macedonia.The capital ref The visible past Greek and Roman history from archaeology ... Encyclopedia Durazzo ref or Illyris proper was a province of the Roman Empire established by Diocletian 244 311 during his restructuring of provincial boundaries. The province, belonged to the Roman ... of Illyricum Roman province Illyricum and Macedonia.The area suffered from terrible earthquakes ... ad400.png right thumb Roman provinces,400 AD Macedonia Prima Macedonia Prima first Macedonia was a province ... Macedonia Province of the Roman Empire Bot generated title ref File Roman Empire 125.png thumb right 400px The Roman empire under Hadrian ruled 117 38 , showing the senatorial province of Macedonia ... 117 Late Roman Provinces state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Macedonia Roman Province Category Roman Macedonia ... by Rome in the region were dissolved. The province incorporated ancient Macedonia ancient kingdom ..., Epirus vetus Epirus Vetus was split off, and sometime in the 4th century, the province of Macedonia ... the Western Roman Empire Western and Eastern Roman Empire Eastern Empires in 379, the Macedonian ... ref http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Procopius Buildings 4B .html The Loeb Editor s Notes , 28 Nova Epirus or Illyris Graeca ref ref A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman ...   more details



  1. Africa (Roman province)

    About the ancient Roman province of Africa the continent Africa other uses Africa disambiguation Infobox ... Africa subdivision Roman province Province nation the Roman Empire era ancient history Antiquity ... The province of Africa within the Roman Empire, ca. 117 AD life span year start 146 BC event start Established after the Third Punic War year end 5th century event end Invasion of the Vandals Image Roman Empire 125.png thumb right 400px The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian ruled 117 138 AD , showing, in northern Africa, the senatorial province of Africa Proconsularis E. Algeria Tunisia Tripolitania . 1 Roman legion legion deployed in 125 File Roman Africa.JPG thumb right Northern Africa under Roman rule. The Roman province of Africa named for Afri a people who lived there was established after ... of Byzacena , Hippo Regius modern Annaba city Annaba , Algeria . The province was established by the Roman ... B.C, when the Roman Republic Republic had transformed into an Roman Empire Empire , the province of Africa ... divisions into official Roman provinces. Africa was a senatorial province. After Diocletian s administrative ... 0841,As.jpg thumb 350px left Roman coin celebrating the province of Africa , struck in A.D. 136 under ..., entered Carthage in triumph and succeeded in reestablishing Roman rule over the province. The restored ... itself and as a consequence people from all over the Empire migrated into the Roman Africa Province ... Roman province Africa Nova Q. Cornificius 44 42 BC, Africa Vetus T. Sextius 44 40 BC, Africa ... 117 Late Roman Provinces Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Africa Roman Province Category Ancient Roman provinces Category History of North Africa Category Roman province of Africa Category ... Libya along the Syrtis Minor . The Arab s later named roughly the same region as the original province ... Numidia Mauretania The land acquired for the province of Africa was the site of the ancient city ... . At this time, the Roman policy in Africa was simply to prevent another great power from rising ...   more details



  1. Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Miami

    references small style moz column count 2 column count 2 references div Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Miami Miami R C provinces in the United States Miami Catholicism US RC diocese stub Category Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Miami Miami pl Metropolia Miami ...The Ecclesiastical Province of Miami is a Catholic Church Catholic ecclesiastical province covering the U.S. state of Florida . Its metropolitan bishop is the Archbishop of Miami , head of the Archdiocese of Miami . The province additionally includes the suffragan bishop suffragan diocese s of Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando Orlando , Roman Catholic Diocese of Palm Beach Palm Beach , Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola Tallahassee Pensacola Tallahassee , Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine St. Augustine , Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg , and Roman Catholic Diocese of Venice in Florida Venice . History we re missing huge gaps in RC history of Metropolises starting with Newman in Baltimore I suppose. I think DC was the Metropolis for Miami in the late 1950s Pope Paul VI made Miami a metropolitan see in 1968. Education There were 218 Catholic schools in Florida in 2008. Elementary schools are accredited by the Florida Catholic Conference. Catholic high schools are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools . ref cite book author title FYI publisher The Florida Catholic date January 16 29, 2009 ref In 2009, there were about 87,000 Catholic school students in Florida. ref cite news first Karen last Osborne title New Year, more reasons ... archbishops have served as Metropolitan bishop Metropolitans of the Province Archbishop Coleman ... bishops of the United States Province of Miami List of the Catholic bishops of the United States ... States Bishop Catholic Church Catholic Church hierarchy Roman Catholicism in the United States Catholicism and American politics History of Roman Catholicism in the United States Catholic Church by country ...   more details



  1. Province

    under Roman law . Geology In geology , the term province refers to a specific physiogeographic ... parts of the British Empire bore the colonial title of province in a more Roman sense , such as the Province ... successor state s see satrapy The Roman Empire was divided into provinces Roman province provinciae ...Other uses dablink For provinces within Christian churches, see Ecclesiastical province Multiple issues lead too short January 2011 more footnotes January 2011 refimprove January 2011 A province is a territorial ... . Etymology The English language English word province is attested since about 1330 and derives from the 13th century Old French province , which itself comes from the Latin word provincia , which referred ... Latin etymology is from pro on behalf of and vincere to triumph or to take control of . Thus a province was a territory or function that a Roman Magistrates Roman magistrate held control of on behalf ... and culture In France , the expression en province still tends to mean outside the Paris region. Equivalent ..., le de France province le de France , built around the early House of Capet Capetian royal demesne ... the expression province is sometimes replaced by en r gion , r gion now being the term officially ... as the optimum size political unit in pre industrial Early Modern Europe . He asks, Was the province ... of Spain . While Serbia , the rump of former Yugoslavia , fought the separatists in the province ... and Kurdistan . Legal aspects In many federation s and confederation s, the province or state ... the state or province is sovereign, such as the environment or health standards, agreements made ... the balance of powers. Though foreign affairs do not usually fall under a province s or a federal ... a muhfazah , is usually translated as a governorate . In Poland , the equivalent of province is Voivodeships ... In many countries, a province is a relatively small non constituent level of sub national government ... , often with a large territory. In China, a province is a sub national region within a unitary state ...   more details



  1. The Province

    Postmedia DEFAULTSORT Province, The Category Newspapers published in Vancouver Category Postmedia ... in 1898 Canada newspaper stub de The Province fr The Province sw The Province pt The Province simple The Province tr The Province ...   more details



  1. Roman

    Wiktionary Roman or Romans may refer to A thing or person of or from the city of Rome TOCright History Ancient Rome 9th century BC 5th century AD Roman Kingdom 753 BC to 509 BC Roman Republic 509 BC to 44 BC Roman Empire 27 BC to 476 1453 AD Roman Britain , part of the island of Great Britain controlled by the Roman Empire between AD 43 and about 410 Roman citizenship Roman alphabet or Latin alphabet ..., Indonesia, Malay, and other areas once settled by European colonial empires Romanization Roman architecture Roman army Roman calendar Roman law , the legal system of both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire Roman numerals , numeral system where certain letters are given a numeral value Imperial cult ancient Rome , Roman religion Byzantine Empire 330 476 629 to 1453 , a Late Antiquity and medieval continuation of the Greek speaking portion of the Roman Empire Romaioi , Greek speaking, Orthodox population of the Eastern Roman Empire dating to Late Antiquity the term translates literally to Roman Romioi , Greek speaking, Orthodox population of the Rum milet in the Ottoman Empire, or Greek speaking Orthodox people today the term translates literally to Roman Romanae or the Greco Roman s from Aetolia Acarnania that speak Romanesci Holy Roman Empire c. 900 to 1806 , a medieval state in Central Europe Geography Roman, Bulgaria , a town and a municipality in Vratsa Province Romans sur Is re , in the Dr me d partement of France Roman, Romania , a city in Neam county Romans, Ain , a town in France Roman, Eure , France Romans, Deux S vres , France Romans d Isonzo , a town in Italy Roman roads Roman Valley, Nova Scotia Saint Roman, Monaco Christianity Roman Catholic Church , a Christian church that professes the Catholic faith Roman Missal , a book containing prayers and readings for a Roman Catholic Mass Epistle to the Romans , a letter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible Typography Roman type , an upright typeface style, contrasted to italic Times New ...   more details



  1. Roman Will

    Infobox ice hockey player name Roman Will team BK Mlad Boleslav league Czech Extraliga prospect team prospect league position Goaltender image caption image size 225px played for height ft 6 height in 1 weight lb 194 catches Left birth date birth date and age mf yes 1992 5 22 birth place Litomerice , Czech Republic draft draft team draft year career start 2011 career end Roman Will born May 22, 1992 is a Czech Republic Czech professional ice hockey goaltender . He played with BK Mlad Boleslav in the Czech Extraliga during the 2010 11 Czech Extraliga season 2010 11 Czech Extraliga playoffs . ref http www.eliteprospects.com team.php?team 699&year0 2011&status stats ref References Reflist External links eliteprospects 70390 Roman Will hockeydb 122756 Roman Will Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Will, Roman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Czech ice hockey goaltender DATE OF BIRTH May 22, 1992 PLACE OF BIRTH Litomerice , Czech Republic DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Will, Roman Category 1992 births Category Living people Category BK Mlad Boleslav players Category Czech ice hockey players CzechRepublic icehockey bio stub ...   more details



  1. The Roman

    For the fictional mobster Carmine Falcone The Roman is a fiction novel by Mika Waltari published in 1964. Set in Rome, the book is a sequel to The Secret of the Kingdom , a novel about the early days of Christianity. The protagonist and narrator is Minutus, the son of Marcus, the main character of the previous novel. Minutus is a Roman citizen striving to survive without political entanglements. In the novel, he travels from Corinth to Britain, to Rome and then to Jerusalem. Through a boyhood friendship with Nero, he becomes a sometimes advisor, sometimes a tool, and sometimes a fool of the capricious emperor. A cruel fate makes him the commander of the menagerie which supplied the wild animals that tore his father and son to pieces, and the book was obstensibly written as a guide for his son, great grandson of the Emperor Claudius. As usual, Mika Waltari has a good grasp of human nature and of historical events, and can reproduce the feel of ancient Rome and the Roman world. Plagiarism of the novel In July 2008, news emerged that the novel had been plagiarism plagiarized by the tv producer Colin Slater in his novel Lindum Colonia , published in 2003. ref http svenska.yle.fi nyheter artikel.php?id 134516 yle.fi Waltari roman plagierades i USA 24.7.2008 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Roman, The Category 1964 novels Category Novels by Mika Waltari Category Historical novels Category Books about Nero Category Novels set in Ancient Rome hist novel stub it Lauso il cristiano no Romeren fi Ihmiskunnan viholliset ...   more details



  1. Province of Armagh

    Province of Armagh may refer to Province of Armagh Church of Ireland Province of Armagh Roman Catholic See also Ulster secular province whose territory corresponds roughly to that of the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical province disambig ...   more details




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