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RFCM discussion => Forum Competitions => Topic started by: martin goddard on April 21, 2020, 07:56:43 PM

Title: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: martin goddard on April 21, 2020, 07:56:43 PM
Here is a list of Roman provinces.
Some really big and others not so big.
What are their rough equivalents today?

Do not  publish your solutions here . I will answer them (yes you at the back, pay attention).
Some are guessable and others deceptive.

1. Gallia
2. Dalmatia
3.Noricom
4. Raetia
5. Pannonia
6. Galatia
7. Lugdunensis
8.Cappadocia
9. Judea
10. Lycia
11.Hispania
12.Aegyptus
13.Hibernia
14. Thracia
15. Dacia


Good luck :)

martin
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: martin goddard on April 29, 2020, 08:32:38 AM
Here are the answers.
This is an exact copy of what Lluis wrote. 
This list is amazingly good. Thanks to Lluis!!


1 . Roman Galliae comprised all of modern France (besides of Belgium, Netherlands and parts of Germany).
2 . Roman Dalmatia could be compared to former Yugoslavia.
3 . Roman Noricum can be equalled to modern Austria, although in fact it comprises barts of both Austria and Bavaria.
4 . Roman Raetia can't be compared to any modern country - it extended along some parts of Northern Italy, Tyrol (Austria) and perhaps parts of Bavaria too.
5 . Roman Pannonia can be roughly compared to modern Hungary.
6 . Roman Galatia is a part of modern Turkey.
7 . Roman Lugdunensis is a part of modern France.
8 . Roman Cappadocia is another part of modern Turkey.
9 . Roman Judea can be equalled to Palestine under British protectorate, or modern Israel + Palestine.
10 . Roman Lycia - yet another part of modern Turkey!
11 . Roman Hispaniae are modern Spain + Portugal (+ Andorra + Gibraltar + Catalonia + so and so...  ;D ;D ;D)
12 . Roman Aegyptus. Is it perhaps Egypt?  ::)
13 . Roman Hibernia is the whole of Ireland.
14 . Roman Thracia sits mostly on modern Bulgaria.
15 . Roman Dacia is the core of modern Romania.


LluĂ­s
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: Colonel Kilgore on April 29, 2020, 08:58:45 AM
What a great summary. And even better that we weren't asked to share our scores publicly  ::)
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: martin goddard on April 29, 2020, 01:35:33 PM
Also very useful too Simon in social contexts? :)
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: Colonel Kilgore on April 29, 2020, 03:03:21 PM
That is very true, Martin.

Once this lockdown is over, I'll be able to dine out on my new-found knowledge of Roman provinces. Never a dull moment for me!
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: Antioch (Bob) on April 29, 2020, 03:19:27 PM
Congratulations to Lluis. 

Simon I wouldn't worry about your score...some of us didn't even try, knowing how bad it would get.🤔
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: Lluis of Minairons on April 29, 2020, 09:41:46 PM
So honored. Any luxury award there? (a large galleon plentiful of gold perhaps?  :P)
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: martin goddard on April 30, 2020, 08:15:25 AM
A large galleon of gold would be in order I feel. :)
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: Radar on April 30, 2020, 08:31:21 AM
A good working knowledge of the adventures of Asterix and Obelix would net you a solid 11.. Who says Goscinny and Uderzo wrote fiction? Their legionary tunics look brilliant, so much better than the red everyone paints their miniatures. If I had Caesar's Imperial army they'd have green tunics with black edging. They would of course face off against Gauls who would be indomitable.
Title: Re: QUIZ about Roman provinces
Post by: Leman (Andy) on April 30, 2021, 09:51:54 AM
Quite pleased with myself but thrown by how many were in Turkey, and, of course, made the classic mistake of confusing Ireland with Scotland.