Province
There are 25 items in Province:
Germania Inferior (7)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.The countryside A reconstructed kitchen-garden (Xanten) Forum Hadriani (Voorburg), Noviomagus (Nijmegen),…Germania Inferior (8)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.Taxes, trade and crafts The economic development of Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica was not identical. The Rhine zone was a slow starter. It was almost a century after the…Judaea
Judaea: small province of the Roman empire, more or less equivalent to modern Israel and the Palestinian territories. This part of the Roman empire is exceptionally well-known because we have sources written by the native population.Annexation …
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Roman Dacia
Dacia: country north of the Lower Danube, more or less identical to modern Romania. It experienced influences from the Thracians, Scythians, Greeks, and Celts and became a powerful kingdom, added as a province to the Roman Empire (below), abandoned to…Roman Thrace
Thrace: Roman province in what is now Bulgaria.Roman Conquest 29/28 BCE: Moesian war of Crassus 11 CE: The Romans suppress a revolt of the Bessae 15 CE: Creation of the Moesian provinces along the Danube 26 CE: Poppaeus Sabinus suppresses a Thracian revolt c.30 CE: Novae…