Haemimontus

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Province of Haemimontus
Provincia Haemimonti
ἐπαρχία Αἱμίμοντος
Province of the Roman Empire
c. 293 – 640s
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Haemimontus within the Diocese of Thrace c. 400.
CapitalAdrianople
Historical eraLate Antiquity
• Diocletian's provincial reforms
c. 293
• Thematic reforms
640s
Succeeded by
Theme of Thrace
Today part of Bulgaria
 Greece
 Turkey

Haemimontus (Greek: ἐπαρχία Αἱμίμοντος) was a late Roman and early Byzantine province, situated in northeastern Thrace.[1] It was subordinate to the Diocese of Thrace and to the praetorian prefecture of the East. Its capital was Adrianople, and it was headed by a praeses. The province was superseded by the Theme of Thrace during the 7th century, but survived as an Orthodox ecclesiastical metropolis until late Byzantine times.

Honours[]

Hemimont Plateau in Graham Land, Antarctica is named after the province.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Wilkes, J., S. Parker, R. Bagnall, W. Harris, A. Esmonde-Cleary, C. Wells, J. Drinkwater, R. Knapp, S. Mitchell. "Places: copy_of_991377 (Haemimontus)". Pleiades. Retrieved September 15, 2019.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Hemimont Plateau. SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer

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