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What is this small (unconquered?) white area north east of Italy?
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(08-07-2019, 05:03 PM)Nathan Ross Wrote: Sounds like the Cottian Alps, a Roman client kingdom ruled by King Cottius and his son after him.
It wasn't officially absorbed into the empire until the son's death, under the reign of Nero. It later became the Roman province of Alpes Cottiae.


In that case the map has some issues in the Danube reagion too I think - at least I was not aware that such large parts East of the river had been added to the Empire by the time of Caligula. The tip of Mauretania is also not incorporated into Roman control - that happened in AD44 I think?
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RE: What is this small (unconquered?) white area north east of Italy? - by Robert Vermaat - 08-07-2019, 07:06 PM

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