Roman province of Aquitania

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The Roman province of Aquitania was an administrative region of the Roman Empire in southwestern Gaul, encompassing much of modern-day southwestern France and serving as an important political and economic center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman province
administrativeReform Diocletianic reforms NERFINISHED
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
Pyrenees NERFINISHED
Roman province of Lugdunensis NERFINISHED
Roman province of Narbonensis NERFINISHED
capital Bordeaux NERFINISHED
Burdigala NERFINISHED
continent Europe
createdUnder Augustus NERFINISHED
currency Roman denarius NERFINISHED
Roman sestertius
economyBasedOn agriculture
trade
viticulture
established late 1st century BC
ethnicGroups Aquitani NERFINISHED
Gauls NERFINISHED
Romans NERFINISHED
governedBy Roman governor
governorRank consularis
praeses
importantFor Atlantic trade routes
wine production
influencedBy Romanization of Gaul NERFINISHED
languageUsed Gaulish
Latin
laterReligion Christianity
legalSystem Roman law NERFINISHED
locatedIn modern-day southwestern France
southwestern Gaul
majorCity Augustoritum NERFINISHED
Burdigala NERFINISHED
Limonum NERFINISHED
Mediolanum Santonum NERFINISHED
militaryPresence Roman legions
modernLocationIncludes Nouvelle-Aquitaine NERFINISHED
parts of Occitanie
namedAfter Aquitania NERFINISHED
partOf Gaul NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
religion Roman polytheism
local Celtic cults
subdividedInto Aquitania Prima NERFINISHED
Aquitania Secunda NERFINISHED
Novempopulania NERFINISHED
timePeriod Roman Imperial period NERFINISHED

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Arverni successorTerritory Roman province of Aquitania
Augustoritum locatedIn Roman province of Aquitania
Anicium partOf Roman province of Aquitania
this entity surface form: Roman province of Aquitania (approximate historical region)
Gallia Aquitania successor Roman province of Aquitania
this entity surface form: Aquitania (Late Roman province)