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Encyclopedia: Alpes Maritimae Source:Wikipedia
Alpes Maritimae
was a
province
of the
Roman Empire
, one of three small provinces straddling the
Alps
between modern
France
and
Italy
. Founded in
14 BC
by
Augustus
, its capital was Cemenelum, now
Cimiez
in the city of
Nice
, France.
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Alpes Maritimae (Roman province, Europe) -- Britannica Online ... |
Some time after the conquest of the Ligurian tribes in the area in 14 BC, Augustus established Alpes Maritimae (Maritime Alps) under a prefect (later a procurator), to guard the coastal road from ...
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Alpes Maritimae was a province of the Roman Empire, one of three small provinces straddling the Alps between modern France and Italy. Founded in 14 BC by Augustus, its capital was Cemenelum, now Cimiez in the city of Nice, France.
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In Ancient Rome, a province (Latin, provincia, pl. provinciae) was the basic, and until the Tetrarchy (circa 296), largest territorial and administrative unit of the empire's territorial possessions outside of the Italian peninsula. The word province in modern English has its origins...
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Alpes Penninae |
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Alpes Cottiae |
Alpes Cottiae was bordered by Gallia Narbonensis to the west, Alpes Maritimae to the south, Italia to the east, and Alpes Graiae to the north.
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Alpes Poeninae was a province of the Roman Empire. It is believed that this is where Hannibal crossed the Alps, therefore resulting in Poeninae (A Latin name for Carthaginian was Poeni).
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Alpes Cottiae was bordered by Gallia Narbonensis to the west, Alpes Maritimae to the south, Italia to the east, and Alpes Graiae to the north.
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