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    Dictionnaire du Monde antique, PUF, Paris 2005. Yann Le Bohec, L’Afrique romaine (146 avant J.-C. - 439 après J.-C.), éd. Picard, 2005 (Paris), ISBN 2-7084-0751-1...
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  • office Bruttianus is known to have held was as quaestor of the public province of Achaea; this inscription also states he was military tribune for an unknown...
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    Proconsul of the senatorial propraetorial provinces of Bithynia et Pontus, Achaea, and Gallia Narbonensis. In fact Pupienus was part of the aristocracy, albeit...
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    Nicopolis (category Epirus (Roman province))
    islands of Cephalonia, Zacynthus, and Cythera were included in the province of Achaea. Both Epirus Vetus and Epirus Nova were governed by a praeses. Writing...
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    Eordaia (redirect from Eordea Province)
    Samsaris, Les mines et la metallurgie de fer et de cuivre dans la province romaine de Macédoine, Klio 69(1987), 1, p. 154, 156–157, 169–170 Macedonian...
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    (List based on Bernard Rémy, Les carrières sénatoriales dans les provinces romaines d'Anatolie au Haut-Empire (31 av. J.-C. - 284 ap. J.-C.) (Istanbul: Institut...
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    de l'histoire de la province de Macédoine". ANRW. ii.7.1: 302–369. Papazoglou, F. (1988). Les villes de Macédoine à l'époque romaine. Paris: École Française...
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    245: Appius Alexander (praeses provinciae) Lyonesse Forum of Vieux-la-Romaine Rogers, Adam (2018). "Lugdunensis Prima, Secunda, Senonia, and Tertia"...
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  • including Galatia, Achaea, Bithynia and Pontus, Pannonia Inferior, and Asia. He has been called "the best documented governor of the province of Asia in the...
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    "Entre Narbonnaise et Italie : le territoire de la province des Alpes Maritimae pendant l'Antiquité romaine (I er S. av. J.-C.-V e S. apr. J.-C.)". Gallia...
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  • provinces, both prior to his consulate. The first province was Achaea, for the term 117/118. The second province was Lycia et Pamphylia, for a prolonged term...
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    leaving his friend Lucius Marcius Censorius as governor of Macedonia and Achaea. Upon his arrival in Ephesus in Asia, Antony was worshiped as the god Dionysus...
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  • Tisamenis could have married a Greek aristocrat in Sparta from the Achaea Province. The name of Tisamenis has been found as a testamentary disposition...
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    Thasos (redirect from Thasos Province)
    (2023). Corpus des inscriptions de Thasos V: Documents publics d'époque romaine Ier s. av. J.-C. - IVe s. apr. J.-C. Athenes: École française d'Athènes...
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  • imperial legate responsible for correcting the state of affairs in the province of Achaea). Egnatius Proculus was possibly the brother of Aulus Egnatius Proculus...
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  • military exploit was a victory he won over Scythian invaders in the province of Achaea. It is now accepted that this action related to the Scythian incursions...
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  • public province of Achaea; Werner Eck dates his tenure to the proconsular term 111/112. The second was Cilicia; Eck dates his tenure in this province from...
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    of authority, such as his decision to make the senatorial provinces of Achaea and Bithynia into imperial ones in order to deal with the inordinate spending...
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    Fourth Macedonian War (category Macedonia (Roman province))
    autonomy. More than a century later, Augustus would establish Achaea as a separate province. History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom) Although Carthage was...
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    Fourth Crusade (category Principality of Achaea)
    influence of Achaea. In 1335, the Venetian Giorgi family took control, and ruled until the Ottoman conquest in 1414. The Principality of Achaea (1205–1432)...
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    S2CID 244293507. Petrović, Vladimir P. (2019). Les voies et agglomérations romaines au cœur des Balkans: Le cas de la Serbie. Scripta Antiqua. Ausonius Éditions...
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    Press. ISBN 0-521-20160-8. Modéran, Yves (2003). Les Maures et l'Afrique romaine, IV–VII siècle (in French). Pringle, Denys (1981). The Defence of Byzantine...
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    two sons, Fronto and Paulinus. Gaius Caristanius Julianus, proconsul of Achaea around 101, was either Fronto's younger brother or a cousin. So Anthony...
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    Archaiotētos (in French). Vol. 70. Centre de recherche de l'antiquité grecque et romaine, Fondation nationale de la recherche scientifique. ISBN 9789609538244....
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    Fulvia (category Achaia (Roman province))
    and Fulvia died of an unknown illness in exile in Sicyon, near Corinth, Achaea. After her death, Antony and Octavian used it as an opportunity to blame...
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  • particularly pronounced among the Greeks of Asia and the Oriens. The Greeks of Achaea (particularly Athens) may have been more concerned to emphasise their pre-Roman...
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    San Sebastian: Editorial Txertoa. p. 127. ISBN 84-7148-136-7. "La Pierre Romaine / Erromatar Harria". Ville d'Hasparren. Retrieved 2010-10-11. Article in...
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    (ISBN 1-58567-395-1). Brunet de Presle et Alexandre Blanchet, Grèce depuis la conquête romaine jusqu'à nos jours, Firmin Didot (1860) pp. 387–388 Kolokotronis, p. 82...
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    the provinces of Moesia Inferior, Moesia Superior, Thracia, Macedonia and Achaea. Crossing the Danube, the Costoboci burnt down a district of Histria which...
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    a Late Antique Province. Duckworth. ISBN 0-7156-3116-0. Cabanes, Pierre (1976). L'Épire: De la mort de Pyrrhos à la conquête romaine, 272-167 av. J.-C...
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