Aquitania III (Novempopulania)

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Aquitania III (Novempopulania) was a late Roman imperial province in southwestern Gaul, roughly corresponding to parts of modern Aquitaine and the Basque region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman province
administrativeCenter Elusa NERFINISHED
borderedBy Aquitania I NERFINISHED
Aquitania II NERFINISHED
Hispania Tarraconensis NERFINISHED
Narbonensis NERFINISHED
capital Eauze NERFINISHED
Elusa NERFINISHED
createdBy Diocletianic provincial reforms NERFINISHED
createdFrom Aquitania (Roman province) NERFINISHED
currency Roman coinage
existedDuring Late Roman Empire NERFINISHED
governanceType Roman provincial administration
governedBy Roman governor
hasAlternativeName Aquitania Tertia NERFINISHED
Novempopulania NERFINISHED
hasEtymology Latin for "land of the nine peoples"
hasLatinName Aquitania Tertia NERFINISHED
Novempopulania NERFINISHED
hasReligionChange Christianization in Late Antiquity
historicalRegionOverlap Aquitaine NERFINISHED
Novempopulania (historical region) NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance preservation of Aquitanian-Basque ethnic identity within Roman Gaul
inhabitedBy Aquitanian peoples NERFINISHED
proto-Basque populations
languageRegion Aquitanian language NERFINISHED
laterReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
legalSystem Roman law NERFINISHED
locatedIn southwestern Gaul
modernTerritoryIncludes French Basque Country NERFINISHED
Gascony NERFINISHED
southwestern France
namedAfter Novem populi
partOf Diocese of Gaul NERFINISHED
Praetorian Prefecture of Gaul NERFINISHED
Roman Gaul NERFINISHED
religion Roman paganism
roughlyCorrespondsTo parts of modern Aquitaine
parts of the modern Basque region
subdivisionOf Roman Empire NERFINISHED
successor Frankish Kingdom of Aquitaine NERFINISHED
Visigothic Kingdom NERFINISHED
timePeriod 3rd century
4th century
5th century

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diocese of the Gauls hadProvince Aquitania III (Novempopulania)
subject surface form: Diocese of the Gauls