Provinces of the Roman Empire 116 AD Game Information Page

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Provinces of the Roman Empire 116 AD

Provinces of the Roman Empire 116 AD

EC created by Niklas, 6 years ago in History

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Tags Ancient, Civilization, Culture, History, Latin, Rome

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Comments (16)

slaaty

slaaty

This game is featured in the current tournament at Not About Speed, consisting of less than perfectly rated games, which may deserve better.

2 years ago

Zara Scarlet

Zara Scarlet

You've missed out the three small provinces straddling the Alps, along the modern day border of France and Italy....Maritimae, Cottiae and Poeninae

3 years ago

Niklas

Niklas

Wikipedia Says:
Moesia was re-organized personally by the Emperor Domitian in 87 AD into two provinces: Moesia Superior - Upper Moesia and Moesia Inferior - Lower Moesia.

3 years ago

Junnea

Junnea

Superior means "bigger", Inferior means "Smaller"

3 years ago

Niklas

Niklas

I think it has to do with altitude, inferior is lower and superior is upper.

3 years ago

Sunny1

Sunny1

Great game! And thanks for telling the year, I was curious too. Why were the ones in the North called Inferior and the ones more to the bottom of the map called Superior? Anyone knows?

3 years ago

CharlesV

CharlesV

Very interesting. Thank you for making this game.

4 years ago

Niklas

Niklas

OK, this map shows the Roman Empire 116 AD. (At its peak).

5 years ago

Thomsiboms

Thomsiboms

i didn't mean the year per province, i meant just the year of the whole map (when in history the Empire had this shape[if applicable])

5 years ago

Niklas

Niklas

I think it is a good idea but I can only find that info for some of the provinces, I think I'll wait until I find that info for most of the provinces. Maybe you or somebody else reading this has a useful link?

5 years ago