Lycia et Pamphylia
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Provincia Lycia et Pamphylia Λυκίας και της Παμφυλίας |
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Province of the Roman Empire | |||||
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Capital | Attalia | ||||
Historical era | Antiquity | ||||
• | Established | 74 | |||
• | Disestablished | 325 | |||
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The Roman empire under Hadrian (ruled 117-38), showiing the senatorial province of Lycia et Pamphylia in southern Anatolia
Lycia et Pamphylia was the name of a province of the Roman empire, located in southern Anatolia. It was created by the emperor Vespasianus (ruled AD 69- 79), who merged Lycia, which was organized as a province in AD 43 by Claudius, and Pamphylia, which was a part of the province of Galatia, into a single administrative unit.[1][2] Under the administrative reforms of emperor Diocletian (ruled AD 284-305), Lycia et Pamphylia province was again split into its two constituent units, which belonged to the diocese of Asiana, part of the Prefecture of the East.
Administrators
- Quintus Veranius 43-48
- Marcus Hirrius Fronto Neratius Pansa 70-72
- Gaius Caristanius Fronto 75/76
- Marcus Petronius Umbrinus 76 and 78
- Titus Aurelius Quietus 80
- Publius Baebius Italicus 86/87
- Gaius Antius Aulus Iulius Quadratus 91 and the years 92/93
- Lucius Domitius Apollinaris 93-96
- Gaius Trebonius Proculus Mettius Modestus 99 and 103
- Quintus Pompeius Falco 103-107
- Marcus Flavius Aper 125
- Quintus Servilius Pudens 152
- Tiberius Pollenius Armenius Peregrinus 244
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