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  • 81Gallia Belgica — This article is about the Roman province. For the pre Roman people, see Belgae. For other uses, see Belgica (disambiguation). Map with the location of Gallia Belgica shortly before the Roman conquest …

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  • 82Dardani — This article is about a tribe in the Balkans. For the Trojan allies, see Dardanoi. Dardania prior to Roman conquest, shown with red on the upper part of the map Dardania (Ancient Greek: Δαρδανία; Latin: Dardania) was the region of the Dardani… …

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  • 83Tripolitania — as a subdivision of Libya 1934–1963. Tripolitania /trɨpɒlɨˈteɪniə/ or Tripolitana (Arabic: طرابلس‎ Ṭarābulus, Berber …

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  • 84Teramo — Infobox CityIT img coa = Teramo Stemma.png official name = Comune di Teramo region = Abruzzo province = Teramo (TE) elevation m = 265 name=Teramo mapx=42.65 mapy=13.83 area total km2 = 151 population as of = December 31, 2004 population total =… …

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  • 85Maxima Caesariensis — was the name of one of the four provinces of later Roman Britain (but is not named in the surviving copies of the Verona List, dated 312 314 AD). Its capital was Londinium and probably encompassed what is now south east England. Originally, its… …

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  • 86Ancient history of Cyprus — History of Cyprus This article is part of a series Timeline …

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  • 87Mauretania Caesariensis — The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian (ruled 117–138 AD), showing, in northwestern Africa, the imperial province of Mauretania Caesariensis (Algeria) …

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  • 88Mauretania Tingitana — Province of Mauretania Tingitana highlighted Roman territories in the …

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  • 89Italia (Roman Empire) — Italia, under the Roman Republic and later Empire, was the name of the Italian peninsula.Under the Republic and Augustan organization During the Republic, Italia (which extended at the time from Rubicon to Calabria) was not a province, but rather …

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  • 90Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer — Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer[1] (before 103 BC or c. 100 BC – 59 BC) was a Consul in 60 BC and son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos, or, according to some, the son of Tribune Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer while the latter is the son of… …

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