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    Vespasian (69–79 AD). The province comprised Illyria/Dalmatia in the south and Pannonia in the north. Illyria included the area along the east coast of the Adriatic...
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    missing publisher (link) Cassius, Dio. Historia Romana. Vol. 41. 36. Laffi, Umberto (1992). "La provincia della Gallia Cisalpina". Athenaeum (in Italian)...
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    Roman Italy (redirect from Italia romana)
    Helm. ISBN 9781904675372. Cassius, Dio. Historia Romana. Vol. 41. 36. Laffi, Umberto (1992). "La provincia della Gallia Cisalpina". Athenaeum (in Italian)...
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    rulers later known as the Five Good Emperors and the last emperor of the Pax Romana, an age of relative peace, calm, and stability for the Roman Empire lasting...
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    become Roman Gaul (which defines usage of the term "Gaul" today), into Pannonia, Illyria, northern Italy, Transylvania and even Asia Minor. By the 2nd...
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    Raetia (redirect from Provincia Raetia)
    (Neumarkt) Feltria (Feltre) Foetes (Füssen) Guntia (Günzburg) Gamundia Romana (Schwäbisch Gmünd) Oscela (Domodossola) Parthanum (Partenkirchen) Sebatum...
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    Suetonius, Caligula, 44–46 Dio, Cassius, Historia Romana (in Latin), 59.25 Dio, Cassius, Historia Romana (in Latin), 60.19–22 Tacitus, Histories, 3.44  Tacitus...
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    saw a period of unprecedented stability and prosperity known as the Pax Romana (lit. 'Roman Peace'). Rome reached its greatest territorial extent under...
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    Retrieved 25 June 2019. García y Bellido, Antonio (1958). Las colonias romanas de la provincia Lusitania. Gabinete de Antigüedades de la Real Academia de la Historia...
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    through the Roman Provincia Narbonensis. When they reached the boundaries of the Allobroges, the northernmost tribe of the Provincia, they found that Caesar...
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    Lusitania. Provincia Hispania Ulterior Lusitania (Lusitania), whose capital was Emerita Augusta (now Mérida) and without Gallaecia and Asturias. Provincia Hispania...
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    and began an aggressive campaign of expansion. His kingdom extended to Pannonia in the west and reached the Black Sea to the east, while to the south his...
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    Rome conquered Cantabria, Aquitania, Raetia, Dalmatia, Illyricum and Pannonia. Under Augustus' reign, Roman literature grew steadily in what is known...
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    (modern day Espejo), a Roman colony not far from Córdoba. Baetica enjoyed Pax Romana for most of imperial history, though it faced a permanent threat stemming...
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    Publications. ISBN 978-1-60606-133-6. Manganaro, Giacomo (1997) [1979]. "La provincia romana". In Romeo, Rosario (ed.). Storia della Sicilia. La Sicilia antica...
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    been moved to Pannonia and Dalmatia. Drusus the Younger, son of Tiberius, most likely passed through Aquileia when he went to Pannonia to put down a revolt...
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    incorporated into the Roman Empire. It was later renamed by Diocletian the VIII provincia Venetia et Histria in the third century. Its capital was at Aquileia,...
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    belong to Illyrii proprie dicti, or to the Illyrian groups of Dalmatia and Pannonia, and for example Livy considered them "different people from the Illyrians"...
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  • Ávila and Santos Crespo Ortiz de Zárate, Corpus de Inscripciones Romanas de la Provincia de Salamanca (The Body of Roman Inscriptions from the Province...
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  • Retrieved on May 6, 2017 Bowersock, G. W. (1971). "A Report on Arabia Provincia". Journal of Roman Studies. 61: 219–242. doi:10.2307/300018. JSTOR 300018...
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    Accordingly, historians have located this homeland in several places, including Pannonia Inferior (Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu) and Dacia Aureliana (Mátyás Gyóni)...
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  • Vatican City (1951). Liborio Hernández Guerra, Epigrafía de época romana de la provincia de Salamanca (Epigraphy of the Roman Era from the Province of Salamanca...
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    Augustus dramatically enlarged the empire, annexing Egypt, Dalmatia, Pannonia, Noricum, and Raetia, expanding possessions in Africa, and completing the...
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    into a period of production and widespread trade facilitated by the pax romana. This is shown in the archaeological evidence of the coastal cities flourishing...
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  • un'economia autarchica, anche durante l'amministrazione romana (nell'ambito della IV provincia macedone, in seguito Illyricum) fino all'anno 30 a.C." Cabanes...
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