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    vicarius Italiae, and was subdivided into Raetia prima, with a praeses at Curia Raetorum (Chur) and Raetia secunda, with a praeses at Augusta Vindelicorum...
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    Raetia was split along the Bodensee and the northern East Alps, creating two new provinces: Raetia Prima or Curiensis in the east and Raetia Secunda or...
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    The province was divided into the mountainous part of Raetia prima and northeastern Raetia secunda in the Alpine foothills during the reforms enacted by...
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    that the Baiuvarii emerged in the provinces of Noricum ripense and Raetia secunda following Odoacer's withdrawal of population to Italy in 488, and the...
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    between the river and the Noric Alps, and was bounded on one side by Raetia Secunda and the river Inn (Aenus) and on the other by the confines of Pannonia...
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    [appellantur] Raetia Prima et Raetia Secunda, necnon Raetia Alpestria et Raetia Plana vel Campestris, vel Raetia Cana seu Grisaea et Raetia Nova, mox Raetia Superior...
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    Palaestina Secunda or Palaestina II was a province of the Byzantine Empire from 390, until its conquest by the Muslim armies in 634–636. Palaestina Secunda, a...
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    From the reign of Diocletian (284–305), the city became the capital of Raetia secunda. In the narrow sense, the Vindelician people comprised four sub-tribes...
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  • northern Italy and Raetia. Venetia et Histria Aemilia Liguria Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium Alpes Cottiae Raetia Prima Raetia Secunda Africa included the...
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    Prima, with its see (capital) in Avaricum Biturigum (Bourges), Aquitania Secunda (see – Burdigala; the later Bordeaux) and Aquitania Tertia, better known...
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