Thracia (Roman province)

Thracia was the name of a province of the Roman empire. It was established in 46 AD, when the former Roman client state of Thrace was annexed by the emperor Claudius (ruled 41-54).

Under the administrative reforms of Diocletian (ruled 284-305), Thracia's territory was divided into 4 smaller provinces, Thracia, Haemimontus, Rhodope and Europa. These belonged to the diocese of Thraciae, which in turn was part of the Prefecture of the East.

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