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Praevalitana Praevalitana | |||||||||
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Part of Diocese of Moesia (284-357) Diocese of Macedonia (357-386) Diocese of Dacia (395) Administrative Unit of the Roman Empire | |||||||||
c. 284–c. 600 | |||||||||
Praevalitana in the 6th century | |||||||||
Capital | Doclea,[1] later Scodra | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Administrative reform | c. 284 | ||||||||
c. 600 | |||||||||
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Praevalitana (also Prevalitana, Prevaliana, Praevaliana or Prevalis) was a Late Roman province that existed between c. 284 and c. 600. It included parts of present-day Montenegro, Albania, and part of present-day Kosovo. Its capital city was Doclea,[2] later Scodra.