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English: The maximum extent of the Roman Empire. Superimposed on a physical map. Senatorial Provinces
Imperial Provinces
Client States
Español: Máxima extensión del Imperio Romano. Superpuesto en un mapa físico. Provincias Senatoriales
Provincias Imperiales
Estados satélite
Deutsch: Das Römische Reich zur Zeit seiner maximalen Ausehnung unter Trajan, 117 n. Chr. Senatorische Provinz
Kaiserliche Provinz
Klientelkönigtum
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