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An imperial province was a Roman province where the Emperor had the sole right to appoint governors. These provinces were often the strategically located border provinces.The provinces were grouped into imperial and senatorial provinces shortly after the accession of Augustus.
In 14 the following provinces were imperial provinces:
- Aegyptus
- Alpes Cottiae
- Alpes Maritimae
- Alpes Poeninae
- Cilicia
- Dalmatia
- Galatia
- Gallia Aquitania
- Gallia Belgica
- Gallia Lugdunum
- Germania Inferior
- Germania Superior
- Hispania Terraconensis
- Lusitania
- Moesia
- Noricum120 AD Noricum in ancient geography was a province of the Roman Empire. It was bounded on the north by the Danube, on the west by Raetia and Vindelicia, on the east by Pannonia, on the south by Pannonia, Italia and Dalmatia. It roughly corresponds to the
- PannoniaPannonia is an ancient country bounded north and east by the Danube, conterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Today, Pannonia is largely identical with what is called " Transdanubia" in Hungary.
- RaetiaThe Roman Empire ca. 120 AD Raetia (so always in inscriptions; classical manuscripts usually use the form Rhaetia , in ancient geography, a province of the Roman Empire, bounded on the west by the country of the Helvetii, on the east by Noricum, on the no
- Sardinia et Corsica
- SyriaThe Syrian Arab Republic is a country in Southwest Asia, bordering (from south to north) on Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey. The border with Israel is subject to dispute, pending the resolution of outstanding conflicts over possession of the Gola
- Thracia
Ancient Roman provinces
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