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The Romans referred to Yemen as "Arabia Felix," which translates to "Fortunate Arabia." This name highlighted the region's wealth, particularly due to its production of spices, incense, and other valuable goods. Yemen was an important part of the trade routes connecting the Roman Empire to the East. The region's prosperity and strategic location made it a significant area of interest for the Romans.

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