Maxima Sequanorum

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Maxima Sequanorum was a late Roman province in northeastern Gaul, roughly corresponding to parts of modern eastern France and western Switzerland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf late Roman province
administrativeLanguage Latin
administrativeLevel provincial
approximateCreationDate around 297 CE
late 3rd century
borderedBy Germania Prima NERFINISHED
Helvetia NERFINISHED
Sequania NERFINISHED
capital Vesontio NERFINISHED
capitalPresentDayName Besançon NERFINISHED
createdUnderEmperor Diocletian NERFINISHED
Maximian NERFINISHED
currency Roman coinage
ethnicGroupsHistorical Helvetii NERFINISHED
Rauraci NERFINISHED
Sequani NERFINISHED
governedBy praeses
hasSourceType Notitia Dignitatum NERFINISHED
historicalRegionOverlap Alsace NERFINISHED
Burgundy NERFINISHED
Jura NERFINISHED
includedCity Augusta Raurica NERFINISHED
Aventicum NERFINISHED
Vesontio NERFINISHED
includedRegion Franche-Comté NERFINISHED
Jura Mountains NERFINISHED
languageUsed Latin
legalSystem Roman law NERFINISHED
locatedIn northeastern Gaul
locatedInPresentDay eastern France NERFINISHED
western Switzerland NERFINISHED
militaryPresence Roman limitanei NERFINISHED
modernCountryTerritory France NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sequani NERFINISHED
partOf Diocese of Gaul NERFINISHED
Praetorian Prefecture of Gaul NERFINISHED
partOfFrontierSystem Upper Rhine frontier NERFINISHED
precededBy Gallia Belgica NERFINISHED
Germania Superior NERFINISHED
religionOfficial Christianity NERFINISHED
status province of the Western Roman Empire
subdivisionOf Roman Empire NERFINISHED
successorState Burgundian Kingdom NERFINISHED
Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
timePeriod Late Antiquity

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diocese of the Gauls hadProvince Maxima Sequanorum
subject surface form: Diocese of the Gauls
Belgica Prima borderedBy Maxima Sequanorum