lusitania и baetica

  • 121Kingdom of Commagene — See also: Kingdom of Armenia (disambiguation) Kingdom of Commagene Կոմմագենէի Թագավորութիւն ← …

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  • 122Novempopulania — was first known as Aquitania. Novempopulania (Latin for country of the nine peoples ) was one of the provinces created by Diocletian out of Gallia Aquitania, being also called Aquitania Tertia. The area of Novempopulania was historically the… …

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  • 123Topic outline of classical studies — Classical studies, or Classics for short, is the earliest branch of the Humanities, and covers the languages, literature, history, art, and other cultural aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world. The field focuses primarily on, but is not… …

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  • 124Diocese of Dacia — Map of the northern Balkans in the 6th century, including the Diocese of Dacia and its provinces. The Diocese of Dacia (Latin: Dioecesis Daciae) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, in the area of modern Serbia and western Bulgaria. It was… …

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  • 125Roman diocese — For the Roman Catholic diocese, see Diocese of Rome. A Roman or civil diocese (Latin: dĭœcēsĭs, from the Greek: διοίκησις, administration ) was one of the administrative divisions of the later Roman Empire, starting with the Tetrarchy. It formed… …

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  • 126Dalmatia (Roman province) — The Roman empire under Hadrian (ruled 117 38), showing the imperial province of Dalmatia (Croatia/Bosnia) in southeastern Europe …

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  • 127Diocese of Africa — Dioecesis Africae Diocese of Africa Diocese of the Roman Empire …

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  • 128Septem Provinciae — Dioecesis Septem Provinciarum Diocese of the Seven Provinces Diocese of the Roman Empire …

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