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Provincia Syria ἐπαρχία Συρίας eparchía Syrías | |||||||||||||||
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Province of the Roman Empire | |||||||||||||||
64 BC–198 AD | |||||||||||||||
Roman Syria highlighted in 125 AD | |||||||||||||||
Capital | Antioch (modern-day Antakya, Hatay, Turkey) | ||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||
• Conquest of Coele-Syria by Pompey | 64 BC | ||||||||||||||
• Province divided into Coele Syria and Phoenice | 198 AD | ||||||||||||||
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Today part of |
Roman Syria was an early Roman province annexed to the Roman Republic in 64 BC by Pompey in the Third Mithridatic War following the defeat of King of Armenia Tigranes the Great, who had become the protector of the Hellenistic kingdom of Syria.[1]
Following the partition of the Herodian Kingdom of Judea into a tetrarchy in 4 BC, it was gradually absorbed into Roman provinces, with Roman Syria annexing Iturea and Trachonitis. By the late 2nd century AD, the province was divided into Coele Syria and Syria Phoenice.