Aquitania II

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Aquitania II was a late Roman imperial province in southwestern Gaul, encompassing part of what is now western France.

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Aquitania 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf late Roman imperial province
administrativeLanguage Latin
borderedBy other Gallic provinces
capitalLocatedInPresentDay Bordeaux NERFINISHED
createdBy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
currency Roman coinage
governanceStructure provincial administration under Roman imperial authority
governedBy Roman governor
hasCapital Burdigala NERFINISHED
hasType imperial province
historicalRegionOverlap Aquitaine NERFINISHED
legalSystem Roman law
locatedIn Gaul NERFINISHED
southwestern Gaul
locatedInPresentDay western France
namedAfter Aquitania NERFINISHED
partOf Diocese of the Gauls NERFINISHED
Praetorian Prefecture of Gaul NERFINISHED
Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Roman paganism
subdivisionOf Aquitania NERFINISHED
successor post-Roman successor polities in southwestern Gaul
timePeriod Late Antiquity

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diocese of the Gauls hadProvince Aquitania II
subject surface form: Diocese of the Gauls
Burdigala locatedIn Aquitania II
this entity surface form: Aquitania