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- Septem_Provinciae abstract "The Diocese of the Seven Provinces (Latin: Dioecesis Septem Provinciarum), originally called the Diocese of Vienne (Latin: Dioecesis Viennensis) after the city of Vienna (modern Vienne), was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, under the praetorian prefecture of Gaul. It encompassed southern and western Gaul (Aquitania and Gallia Narbonensis), that is, modern France south and west of the Loire, including Provence.The diocese comprised the following provinces: Aquitanica I, Aquitanica II, Novempopulana (Aquitanica III), Narbonensis I, Narbonensis II, Viennensis and Alpes Maritimae".
- Septem_Provinciae capital Bordeaux.
- Septem_Provinciae thumbnail Roman_Gaul_-_AD_400.png?width=300.
- Septem_Provinciae wikiPageID "14006815".
- Septem_Provinciae wikiPageRevisionID "587158692".
- Septem_Provinciae capital Bordeaux.
- Septem_Provinciae commonName "Diocese of Vienne".
- Septem_Provinciae continent "Europe".
- Septem_Provinciae conventionalLongName "Diocese of the Seven Provinces".
- Septem_Provinciae era "Late Antiquity".
- Septem_Provinciae eventEnd "Fall of the Provence to the Visigoths".
- Septem_Provinciae hasPhotoCollection Septem_Provinciae.
- Septem_Provinciae imageMap "Roman Gaul - AD 400.png".
- Septem_Provinciae imageMapCaption "Roman Gaul - AD 400".
- Septem_Provinciae nation "the Roman Empire".
- Septem_Provinciae subdivision Roman_diocese.
- Septem_Provinciae titleLeader "Vicarius".
- Septem_Provinciae yearEnd "477".
- Septem_Provinciae yearStart "314".
- Septem_Provinciae subject Category:Civil_dioceses_of_the_Roman_Empire.
- Septem_Provinciae subject Category:History_of_Aquitaine.
- Septem_Provinciae subject Category:Praetorian_prefecture_of_Gaul.
- Septem_Provinciae subject Category:Roman_Gaul.
- Septem_Provinciae type AdministrativeRegion.
- Septem_Provinciae type Place.
- Septem_Provinciae type PopulatedPlace.
- Septem_Provinciae type Region.
- Septem_Provinciae type Wikidata:Q532.
- Septem_Provinciae type AdministrativeArea.
- Septem_Provinciae type Place.
- Septem_Provinciae type Country.
- Septem_Provinciae type Location.
- Septem_Provinciae comment "The Diocese of the Seven Provinces (Latin: Dioecesis Septem Provinciarum), originally called the Diocese of Vienne (Latin: Dioecesis Viennensis) after the city of Vienna (modern Vienne), was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, under the praetorian prefecture of Gaul.".
- Septem_Provinciae label "Diocese das Sete Províncias".
- Septem_Provinciae label "Diocèse de Vienne (Empire romain)".
- Septem_Provinciae label "Septem Provinciae".
- Septem_Provinciae label "Septem Provinciae".
- Septem_Provinciae label "أبرشية فيينا".
- Septem_Provinciae sameAs Diocèse_de_Vienne_(Empire_romain).
- Septem_Provinciae sameAs Septem_Provinciae.
- Septem_Provinciae sameAs Diocese_das_Sete_Províncias.
- Septem_Provinciae sameAs m.03cqts0.
- Septem_Provinciae sameAs Q740748.
- Septem_Provinciae sameAs Q740748.
- Septem_Provinciae wasDerivedFrom Septem_Provinciae?oldid=587158692.
- Septem_Provinciae depiction Roman_Gaul_-_AD_400.png.
- Septem_Provinciae isPrimaryTopicOf Septem_Provinciae.
- Septem_Provinciae name "Diocese of Vienne".
- Septem_Provinciae name "Diocese of the Seven Provinces".