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[[File:Roman Empire 125.svg|thumb|300px|The Roman empire under [[Hadrian]] (ruled 117-38), showiing the [[senatorial province]] of '''Lycia et Pamphylia''' in southern [[Anatolia]] ]]
[[File:Roman Empire 125.svg|thumb|300px|The Roman empire under [[Hadrian]] (ruled 117-38), showiing the [[senatorial province]] of '''Lycia et Pamphylia''' in southern [[Anatolia]] ]]
'''Lycia et Pamphylia''' was the name of a [[Roman province|province]] of the [[Roman empire]], located in southern [[Anatolia]]. It was created by the emperor [[Vespasianus]] (ruled AD 69- 79), who merged [[Lycia]], which was organized as a province in AD 43 by [[Claudius]], and [[Pamphylia]], which was a part of the province of [[Galatia]], into a single administrative unit.<ref>S. Şahin - M. Adak, ''Stadiasmus Patarensis. Itinera Romana Provinciae Lyciae''. İstanbul 2007; F. Onur, Two Procuratorian Inscriptions from Perge, [http://www1.akdeniz.edu.tr/fenedebiyat/eskic/Gephyra/English/index.html ''Gephyra''] 5 (2008), 53-66.</ref>
'''Lycia et Pamphylia''' was the name of a [[Roman province|province]] of the [[Roman empire]], located in southern [[Anatolia]]. It was created by the emperor [[Vespasianus]] (ruled AD 69- 79), who merged [[Lycia]], which was organized as a province in AD 43 by [[Claudius]], and [[Pamphylia]], which was a part of the province of [[Galatia]], into a single administrative unit.<ref>S. Şahin - M. Adak, ''Stadiasmus Patarensis. Itinera Romana Provinciae Lyciae''. İstanbul 2007; F. Onur, Two Procuratorian Inscriptions from Perge, [http://gephyra.akdeniz.edu.tr/en ''Gephyra''] 5 (2008), 53-66.</ref>


Under the administrative reforms of emperor [[Diocletian]] (ruled AD 284-305), Lycia et Pamphylia province was again split into its two constituent units, which belonged to the [[Roman diocese|diocese]] of [[Diocese of Asia|Asiana]], part of the [[Prefecture of the East]].
Under the administrative reforms of emperor [[Diocletian]] (ruled AD 284-305), Lycia et Pamphylia province was again split into its two constituent units, which belonged to the [[Roman diocese|diocese]] of [[Diocese of Asia|Asiana]], part of the [[Prefecture of the East]].

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The Roman empire under Hadrian (ruled 117-38), showiing the senatorial province of Lycia et Pamphylia in southern Anatolia

Lycia et Pamphylia was the name of a province of the Roman empire, located in southern Anatolia. It was created by the emperor Vespasianus (ruled AD 69- 79), who merged Lycia, which was organized as a province in AD 43 by Claudius, and Pamphylia, which was a part of the province of Galatia, into a single administrative unit.[1]

Under the administrative reforms of emperor Diocletian (ruled AD 284-305), Lycia et Pamphylia province was again split into its two constituent units, which belonged to the diocese of Asiana, part of the Prefecture of the East.


References

  1. ^ S. Şahin - M. Adak, Stadiasmus Patarensis. Itinera Romana Provinciae Lyciae. İstanbul 2007; F. Onur, Two Procuratorian Inscriptions from Perge, Gephyra 5 (2008), 53-66.