Year |
Province |
Loss |
241 BCE |
436 CE (Vandals) |
|
225 BCE |
436 CE (Vandals) |
|
197 BCE |
Nearer and Further Spain (Hispania Ulterior et Citerior), |
409 CE (Visigoths, Vandals, Alans) |
167 BCE |
Epirus |
remained with Byzantium |
146 BCE |
remained with Byzantium |
|
146 BCE |
remained with Byzantium |
|
146 BCE |
429 CE (Vandals) |
|
129 BCE |
remained with Byzantium |
|
129 BCE |
Ilyria (Illyricum) |
remained with Byzantium |
121 BCE |
Transalpine Gaul (Gallia Transalpina) |
418 CE (Visigoths) |
96 BCE |
Cyrenaica and Crete (Cyrenaica et Crete), Crete added in 69 BCE |
remained with Byzantium |
81 BCE |
Cisalpine Gaul (Gallia Cisalpina) |
418 CE (Visigoths) |
66 BCE |
stayed with Byzantium |
|
64 BCE |
Bithynia and Pontus (Bythnia et Pontus) |
remained with Byzantium |
64 BCE |
Syria |
remained with Byzantium |
58 BCE |
remained with Byzantium |
|
51 BCE |
Galla Comata (Gallia Aquitania, Belgica, Celtica) |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
30 BCE |
remained with Byzantium |
|
27 BCE |
Germania Lower and Upper (Germania Inferior and Superior) |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
25 BCE |
remained with Byzantium |
|
15 BCE |
Raetia |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
15 BCE |
Noricum |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
14 BCE |
Alpes Maritimae |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
14 BCE |
Alpes Graiae et Poeniniae |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
12 BCE |
Pannonia |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
6 CE |
Moesia |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
6 CE |
Judea (Judaea) |
remained with Byzantium |
17 CE |
Cappadocia |
remained with Byzantium |
40 CE |
Mauritania (Tingitana, Caesarensis) |
5th century CE (Vandals) |
43 CE |
5th century CE (Angles and Saxons) |
|
43 CE |
Lycia and Pamphilia (Lycia and Pamphylia) |
remained with Byzantium |
46 CE |
Thrace (Thracia) |
remained with Byzantium |
54 CE |
Alpes Cottiae |
5th century CE (Germanic tribes) |
105 CE |
Arabia Petraea |
remained with Byzantium |
106 CE |
Dacia |
275 CE (Goths) |
114 CE |
Armenia |
117 CE (Hadrian’s decision) |
116 CE |
Mesopotamia |
remained with Byzantium |
195 ne |
Osrhoene |
remained with Byzantium |
197 CE |
Numidia |
5th century CE (Vandals) |
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