Roman Sardinia

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Roman Sardinia was the period of Sardinia’s history when the island was incorporated into the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire, serving as a strategic province in the western Mediterranean.

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Roman Sardinia canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman province
historical period
administrativeStatus imperial province
senatorial province
appliesToTerritory Sardinia
capital Caralis
conflict Sardinian–Corsican revolts
Social unrest due to heavy taxation
conqueredFrom Carthage
country Roman Empire
Roman Republic
culturalInfluence Romanization of local population
spread of Latin epigraphy
currency Roman coinage
economicActivity grain production
mining
olive cultivation
pastoralism
viticulture
endTime 5th century AD
followed Western Mediterranean Punic world
surface form: Punic Sardinia
followedBy Vandals
surface form: Vandal Sardinia
governedBy praeses
praetor
propraetor
hasArchaeologicalSite Nora
Roman Amphitheatre of Cagliari
surface form: Roman amphitheatre of Cagliari

Tharros
integratedInto Roman roads
surface form: Roman road network
languageInUse Latin
Punic (Carthaginian) people
surface form: Punic

Sardinian Paleo-Sardinian languages
legalSystem Roman law
locatedIn western Mediterranean
majorCity Caralis
Olbia
Turris Libisonis
militaryRole base for Roman fleet operations in western Mediterranean
partOf Roman Empire
Roman Republic
Diocese of Italia
surface form: diocese of Italia

province of Sardinia et Corsica
religion Roman paganism
early Christianity
local indigenous cults
startTime 238 BC
strategicRole control of western Mediterranean sea routes
grain supply for Rome
source of metals

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Nuragic civilization followedBy Roman Sardinia
Tharros partOf Roman Sardinia