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- The Alpes Cottiae (Latin pronunciation: [ˈaɫpeːs ˈkɔttɪ.ae̯]; English: 'Cottian Alps') was a small province of the Roman Empire founded in 63 AD by Emperor...
- modern France and Italy, along with the Alpes Graiae et Poeninae and Alpes Cottiae. The Alpes Maritimae included parts of the present-day French departments...
- Claudius. On his death, Nero annexed his kingdom as the province of Alpes Cottiae. For a long part of the Middle Ages the Cottian Alps were divided between...
- between modern France and Italy, along with the Alpes Maritimae and Alpes Cottiae. The Procurator of the province resided in the capital of this province:...
- allocated in Milan and then in Ravenna, supplies, wine and timber) Alpes Cottiae (modern Liguria and western part of Piedmont) Liguria (western Lombardy...
- Taurinae that he had ruled began to be identified with the name Alpes Cottiae. It seems to have been seen as having a special status to the Romans compared...
- Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes Cottiae Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium Liguria et Aemilia Raetia I Raetia II Venetia...
- justification of Ptolemy by the Jerusalem Itinerary, which makes the Alpes Cottiae commence at Rama (near modern La Roche-de-Rame) between Embrun and Briançon...
- Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes Cottiae Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium Liguria et Aemilia Raetia I Raetia II Venetia...
- probably founded by Crispus or Constans. Its objective was to defend Alpes Cottiae II Felix Valentis Thebaeorum: comitatensis Legio III III Diocletiana III...