Provinces of the Roman Empire

The scholarship available on the provinces of the Roman Empire.

Links to individual provinces are below.

  • Ando, C., ‘The administration of the provinces’ in A companion to the Roman Empire, Malden, 2006, 177-192.
  • Howgego, C.J., Heuchert, V. & Burnett, A., Coinage and identity in the Roman Provinces, Oxford, 2005.
  • Millar, F., ‘The Emperor, The Senate and the Provinces’ in JRS 44, 1966, 156-166.
  • Millar, F., ‘”Senatorial” provinces: An institutionalized ghost’ in Rome, the Greek world, and the East: Vol.1: The Roman Republic and the Augustan revolution, London, 2002, 314-320.
  • Woolf, G., ‘Pliny’s Province’ in Rome and the Black Sea region: domination, Romanisation, resistance, Aarhus, 2006, 93-108.

Achaea

Aegyptus

Africa Proconsularis

Alpes (Cottiae, Maritimae & Poeninae)

Arabia Petraea

Asia

Bithynia et Pontus

Britannia

Cappadocia

Cilicia

Creta et Cyrenaica

Cyprus

Dacia

Dalmatia

Epirus

Galatia

Gallia Belgica

Gallia (Aquitania, Lugdunensis & Narbonensis)

Germania (Inferior & Superior)

Hispania (Baetica, Lusitania & Tarraconensis)

Italia

Judaea

Lycia et Pamphylia

Macedonia

Mauretania (Caesaris & Tingitana)

Moesia (Inferior & Superior)

Noricum

Pannonia (Inferior & Superior)

Raetia

Sardinia et Corsica

Sicilia

Syria

Thracia