Imperial Province
An
imperial province
was a
Roman province
where the Emperor had the sole right to appoint governors. These provinces were often the strategically located border provinces. The provinces were grouped into imperial and
senatorial provinces
shortly after the accession of
Augustus
. In
14
the following provinces were imperial provinces:
Aegyptus
Alpes Cottiae
Alpes Maritimae
Alpes Poeninae
Cilicia
Dalmatia
Galatia
Gallia Aquitania
Gallia Belgica
Gallia Lugdunensis
Germania Inferior
Germania Superior
Hispania Terraconensis
Lusitania
Moesia
Noricum
Pannonia
Raetia
Sardinia et Corsica
Syria
Thracia
Roman province, Imperial
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