Which province is rome in
A province might be a whole country such as the province of Britain, or the province of Egypt, or it might be a part of a country such as the province of Venice a city in northern Italy.
Rome's provinces made Rome rich. They provided food, taxes, metals and other resources to Rome. Rome gave the provinces peace and stability see Pax Romana. While some of the provinces were glad to be part of the Roman empire Egypt, Turkey , others wanted the Romans to go home Britain, Gaul.
While the provinces contributed to Rome's greatness, they also led to its downfall and destruction by barbarians. As Rome grew and added new provinces to the empire, it also built roads to connect these provinces to Rome. Remember the saying "all roads lead to Rome"? This is its origin. To learn more about Roman roads click here: Roman roads. Province of L'Aquila. Province of Frosinone.
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Though not technically a "province", it's included for contextual purposes. Beginning of expansion after removal of the Etruscan Kings. Additional consolidation of allied cities took place after the 2nd Punic War. Invasions by L. Annexed as a result of Roman victory in that war BC.
Hispania Ulterior Later Baetica. Ulterior was split in two and reorganized as Baetica by Augustus after 27 BC. Hispania Ulterior Later Lusitania. Scipio Africanus - 2nd Punic War. Established as part of Hispania Ulterior in BC, though this province was particularly hostile until final conquest in the 20's BC. Hispania Citerior Later Terraconensis. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus incorporated the province with victory in the 3rd Punic War. Gallia Cisalpina. AD Remained part of the Byzantine or Romaion Empire until the 14th Cent.
Several small kingdoms made up the entirety of what eventually became a combined Asia Minor. Parts of the province fell in and out of Roman control until after the conquests of Lucullus and Pompey 70's - 60's BC. Remained part of the Byzantine or Romaion Empire until the 15th Cent. After revolts in Pannonia were put down the province was reorganized as Dalmatia in AD 9.
Conquered by Aemilius Paullus - 3rd Macedonian War. Organized as a province with Macedonia after the 4th war. Remained part of the Byzantine or Romaion Empire until the 11th Cent. Client status established sometime after the defeat of Macedonia in the 3rd Macedonian War, though direct control was probably more assertive after the annexation of Macedonia in BC. Quictius Flaminius.
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