Assyria - Roman province - was created in 116.
No, Jesus didn't live in Assyria. He lived in the Roman province of Syria, in the principality ruled by of Herod Antipas.
Achaea - Roman province - was created in 146.
Africa - Roman province - was created in 146.
Macedonia - Roman province - was created in 146.
In the land of Palestine, to the west of the Jordan River, north of Judah, and south of Tyre and Sidon. During the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Samaria was a city as well as a province. In 722 B.C., when Samaria fell, the Assyrians created the province of Samaria. Later, in Roman times, people from this province were called "Samaritans".
The Might That Was Assyria was created in 1984.
Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC.
Austria and the Roman province of Raetia. It was formed as a country by the Holy Roman Empire.
Urmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria was created in 1917.
Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.Yes, at first it was a part of the Roman province of Syria and then became part of the Roma province of Judaea.
The easternmost territory of the Roman Empire in A.D. was the region of Mesopotamia, which corresponds to modern-day Iraq and parts of Syria and Iran. This area was incorporated into the Roman Empire under Emperor Trajan in the early 2nd century A.D. and was ruled as the province of Assyria.
Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.Egypt stopped being a Roman province in 646 AD with the takeover by the Arabs.