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  • 91Sequani — A portion of the map, Gallia, from Butler s 1907 atlas showing the divisions of the diocese of Gaul in the late Roman Empire.[1] According to the key, the map depicts 17 Provinciae Galliae, Provinces of Gaul, of which the 17th, [Provincia] Maxima …

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  • 92Justina (empress) — For other uses of the name, see Justina Justina (died 388) was the second wife of the Roman Emperor Valentinian I (reigned 364 375) and the mother of Valentinian II (reigned 375 392), Galla and Justa.FamilyJustina was a daughter of Justus,… …

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  • 93Osimo —   Comune   Comune di Osimo Musone Gate …

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  • 94Consularis — is a Latin word, derived from consulo, take counsel . Contents 1 Roman history 2 Modern use 3 See also 4 References …

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  • 95Diocese of Pannonia — This article is about the Roman Diocese. For the Roman province, see Illyricum (Roman province). Dioecesis Pannoniarum Diocese of Pannonia Diocese of the Roman Empire …

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  • 96Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer — was a Roman who lived in the 1st century. Afer was originally from Spain; however, he was of Roman descent. His mother was a Roman woman called Ulpia Traiana, a sister to Roman general and senator Marcus Ulpius Traianus, the father of Ulpia… …

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  • 97Mesopotamia (Roman province) — Map showing the Mesopotamia province Mesopotamia was the name of two distinct Roman provinces, the one a short lived creation of the Roman Emperor Trajan in 116–117 and the other established by Emperor Septimius Severus in ca. 198, which l …

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  • 98Praetutii — The Praetutii (Greek: polytonic|Πραιτούττιοι, Ptolemy; Eth. polytonic|Πραιτεττιανός, Polybius), were an ancient tribe of central Italy, who occupied a district of Picenum, bounded by the river Vomanus (modern Vomano) on the south and apparently… …

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  • 99Novempopulania — 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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  • 100Diocese 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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