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270: 180: 1326: 25: 278: 766: 802: 748: 778: 501:(reigned AD 284–305), who doubled the number of Roman provinces by reducing their size, Lycia et Pamphylia was split into two separate provinces. The provinces were grouped into twelve 370:
The borders drawn by Vespasian ran west of the River Indus (which flowed from its upper valley in Caria) from the Pisidian plateau up to Lake Ascanius (Burdur Gölü), to the south of
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to reach the sea to the west of Iotape. The borders were drawn taking into account geographical and economic factors. The whole of the basins of the rivers
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and in Pamphylia they were in part followed by the few roads into the interior of Anatolia. The most important one was the road from Attalea (
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Les carrières sénatoriales dans les provinces romaines d'Anatolie au Haut-Empire (31 av. J.-C. - 284 ap. J.-C.)
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Italy was never constituted as a province, instead retaining a special juridical status until
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The Roman provinces of Asia Minor under Trajan, including Lycia et Pamphylia.
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Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander
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Fatih Onur (2008). "Two Procuratorian Inscriptions from Perge".
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had annexed Lycia. Pamphylia had been a part of the province of
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into a single administrative unit. In 43 AD, the emperor
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Titus Pomponius Antistianus Funisulanus Vettonianus
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Important cities were 178: 1004:The Cities of the Eastern Roman Provinces 827: 622:Gaius Trebonius Proculus Mettius Modestus 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 739:Licinius Priscus (attested 23 March 178) 708:Julius Proculus (attested September 152) 386:) for some ten miles towards east up to 276: 268: 970:Nuray Gökalp, "Iulius Tarius Titianus, 616:Lucius Julius Marinus Caecilius Simplex 1414:70s establishments in the Roman Empire 1381: 809:Tiberius Pollenius Armenius Peregrinus 1047: 904:Cassius Dio, Roman History, 60.17.3-4 749:Marcus Gavius Crispus Numisius Junior 1075:Provinces of the early Roman Empire 858:Şahin, Sencer; Mustafa Adak (2007). 568:Marcus Hirrius Fronto Neratius Pansa 414:) to Apamea. 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It was created by the emperor 23: 699:Gaius Julius Avitus (?147-?149) 636:Gaius Trebius Maximus (115-117) 515:Praetorian Prefecture of Oriens 346: 124:Province of Lycia and Pamphylia 34:needs additional citations for 1033:, 27 (1934), pp. 122–147; 964: 943: 926: 907: 898: 889: 833:Terentius Marcianus (reign of 821:Publius Julius Aemilius Aquila 791:Gaius Porcius Priscus Longinus 550:Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus 1: 1040:, 30 (1937), pp. 227–231 989: 923:, 13 (1983), pp. 169-173 814:Julianus Sura Magnus (c. 245) 633:Lucius Julius Frugi (113-115) 525:(List based on Rémy Bernard, 805:(reign of Alexander Severus) 725:Publius Vigellius Saturninus 520: 513:(Dioecesis Asiana), of the 324: 285:(ruled 117–38), showing the 146:ἐπαρχία Λυκίας καὶ Παμφυλίας 130:Provincia Lycia et Pamphylia 7: 694:Quintus Voconius Saxa Fidus 664:?Mettius Modestus (130-133) 610:Lucius Domitius Apollinaris 546:M. Calpurnius Rufus (48-53) 10: 1435: 982:8 (2011), pp. 125-128 817:Ae(lius)? 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