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    Roman Italy (redirect from Italia Annonaria)
    included Raetia. The two dioceses and their provinces were: Diocesis Italia annonaria (Italy of the annona - its inhabitants had the obligation to provide...
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  • Calabria Bruttia et Lucania Samnium Valeria Corsica Sicilia Sardinia Annonaria refers to a reliance on the area for the provisioning of Rome. It encompassed...
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    partitions or vicariates, each governed by a vicarius: Italia Suburbicaria and Italia Annonaria. In fact, the sources of the time, such as the Laterculus...
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    system, including the Praetorian Prefecture of Italia and the two vicariates of Italia Annonaria and Italia Suburbicaria, as well as the various provinces...
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    organized into the Roman province of Flaminia et Picenum in the diocese of Italia Annonaria. Ravenna, which was surrounded by swamps and marshes, prospered and...
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    and temporarily exercised primacy over Northern Italy (the Diocesis Italia annonaria, which included territory across the Alps to the Danube). All provinces...
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    (Italia suburbicaria: "Italy under the City", also referred to as "Diocese of the City of Rome") and the Diocese of Annonarian Italy (Italia annonaria:...
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    Roman provinces along the Ister (Danube), showing the Roman dioceses of Thrace, Dacia, Pannonia and Italia Annonaria on the empire's northern frontier...
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  • Some of the most notable are: 1961, 2001: Economia e società nell’ Italia Annonaria. Rapporti fra agricoltura e commercio dal IV al VI secolo d. C. 1966:...
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    sometimes confused. It was the Luni (Luna) in Tuscany near Magra (Etruria annonaria), and another Luni (Luna) was located near Blera (Tuscania suburbicaria)...
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