Alpes Cottiae
The Alpes Cottiae (Latin pronunciation: [ˈaɫpeːs ˈkɔttɪ.ae̯]; English: 'Cottian Alps') were a small province of the Roman Empire founded in 63 AD by Nero. It was one of the three provinces straddling the Alps between modern France and Italy, along with Alpes Graiae et Poeninae and Alpes Maritimae. The capital of the province was Segusio (modern Susa, Piedmont). Other important settlements were located at Eburodunum and (Briançon). Named after the 1st-century BC ruler of the region, Marcus Julius Cottius, the toponym survives today in the Cottian Alps.
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Alpes Cottiae
The Alpes Cottiae (Latin pronunciation: [ˈaɫpeːs ˈkɔttɪ.ae̯]; English: 'Cottian Alps') were a small province of the Roman Empire founded in 63 AD by Nero. It was one of the three provinces straddling the Alps between modern France and Italy, along with Alpes Graiae et Poeninae and Alpes Maritimae. The capital of the province was Segusio (modern Susa, Piedmont). Other important settlements were located at Eburodunum and (Briançon). Named after the 1st-century BC ruler of the region, Marcus Julius Cottius, the toponym survives today in the Cottian Alps.
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Alpes Cottiae (pl. Alpy Kotyjs ...... ich. Jej stolicą było Segusio.
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Alpes Cottiae Erromatar Inperi ...... s)
* Caesao (Cesana Torinese)
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Alpes Cottiae war eine römisch ...... ie Provinz Alpes Maritimae an.
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Alpes Cottiae was een provinci ...... geheven en bij Gallia gevoegd.
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Alpes Cócios ou Alpes Cótios ( ...... sio (atual Susa, no Piemonte).
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Alpi Cozie (in latino Alpes Co ...... ia e a nord con le Alpi Graie.
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Els Alps Cottis (en llatí Alpe ...... eix amb el nom d'Alps Cotians.
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La provincia romana de los Alp ...... Cotios pasaba la vía Domitia.
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The Alpes Cottiae (Latin pronu ...... ves today in the Cottian Alps.
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Котські Альпи (лат. Alpes Cott ...... обираються з стану вершників.
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Alpes Cottiae
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Deposition of Romulus Augustulus
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The Roman Empire ca. AD 125, with the province of Alpes Cottiae highlighted.
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Alpes Cottiae (pl. Alpy Kotyjs ...... ich. Jej stolicą było Segusio.
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Alpes Cottiae Erromatar Inperi ...... s)
* Caesao (Cesana Torinese)
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Alpes Cottiae war eine römisch ...... ie Provinz Alpes Maritimae an.
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Alpes Cottiae was een provinci ...... ançon) en Eburodunum (Embrun).
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Alpes Cócios ou Alpes Cótios ( ...... sio (atual Susa, no Piemonte).
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Alpi Cozie (in latino Alpes Co ...... ia e a nord con le Alpi Graie.
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Els Alps Cottis (en llatí Alpe ...... ue flueix pel país on vivien e
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La provincia romana de los Alp ...... Cotios pasaba la vía Domitia.
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The Alpes Cottiae (Latin pronu ...... ves today in the Cottian Alps.
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Котські Альпи (лат. Alpes Cott ...... um) (сучасна Суза в П'ємонті).
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Alpe Cottiae
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Alpes Cotios
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Alpes Cottiae
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Alpes Cottiae
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Alpes Cottiae
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Alpes Cottiae
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Alpes Cottiae
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Alpes Cottiae
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Alpes Cócios (província romana)
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Alpi Cozie (provincia romana)
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