Apulia and Calabria (Latin: Apulia et Calabria) was a Late Roman province in Apulia and Calabria in southern Italy. Its capital was Canusium (modern Canosa di Puglia). ## See also[edit] * County of Apulia and Calabria * v * t * e Late Roman and Byzantine provinces (4th–7th centuries AD) History As found in the Notitia Dignitatum. Provincial administration reformed and dioceses established by Diocletian, c. 293\. Permanent praetorian prefectures established after the death of Constantine I. Empire permanently partitioned after 395. Exarchates of Ravenna and Africa established after 584. After massive territorial losses in the 7th century, the remaining provinces were superseded by the theme system in c. 640–660, although in Asia Minor and parts of Greece they survived under the themes until the early 9th century. Western Roman Empire (395-476) | Praetorian prefecture of Gaul| | Diocese of Gaul| * Alpes Poeninae et Graiae * Belgica I * Belgica II * Germania I * Germania II * Lugdunensis I * Lugdunensis II * Lugdunensis III * Lugdunensis IV * Maxima Sequanorum | Diocese of Vienne1| * Alpes Maritimae * Aquitanica I * Aquitanica II * Narbonensis I * Narbonensis II * Novempopulania * Viennensis Diocese of Spain| * Baetica * Balearica * Carthaginensis * Gallaecia * Lusitania * Mauretania Tingitana * Tarraconensis Diocese of the Britains| * Britannia I * Britannia II * Flavia Caesariensis * Maxima Caesariensis * Valentia (?) Praetorian prefecture of Italy| | Diocese of Suburbicarian Italy| * Apulia et Calabria * Campania * Corsica * Lucania et Bruttii * Picenum Suburbicarium * Samnium * Sardinia * Sicilia * Tuscia et Umbria * Valeria | Diocese of Annonarian Italy| * Alpes Cottiae * Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium * Liguria et Aemilia * Raetia I * Raetia II * Venetia et Histria Diocese of Africa2| * Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana) * Byzacena * Mauretania Caesariensis * Mauretania Sitifensis * Numidia (divided as Cirtensis and Militiana during the Tetrarchy) * Tripolitania (Roman province) Eastern Roman Empire (395-c. 640) | Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum| | Diocese of Pannonia3| * Dalmatia * Noricum mediterraneum * Noricum ripense * Pannonia I * Pannonia II * Savia * Valeria ripensis | Diocese of Dacia| * Dacia Mediterranea * Dacia Ripensis * Dardania * Moesia I * Praevalitana Diocese of Macedonia| * Achaea * Creta * Epirus Nova * Epirus Vetus * Macedonia Prima * Macedonia II Salutaris * Thessalia Praetorian prefecture of the East| | Diocese of Thrace5| * Europa * Haemimontus * Moesia II4 * Rhodope * Scythia4 * Thracia | Diocese of Asia5| * Asia * Caria4 * Hellespontus * Islands4 * Lycaonia (370) * Lycia * Lydia * Pamphylia * Pisidia * Phrygia Pacatiana * Phrygia Salutaris Diocese of Pontus5| * Armenia I5 * Armenia II5 * Armenia Maior5 * Armenian Satrapies5 * Armenia III (536) * Armenia IV (536) * Bithynia * Cappadocia I5 * Cappadocia II5 * Galatia I5 * Galatia II Salutaris5 * Helenopontus5 * Honorias5 * Paphlagonia5 * Pontus Polemoniacus5 Diocese of the East5| * Arabia * Cilicia I * Cilicia II * Cyprus4 * Euphratensis * Isauria * Mesopotamia * Osroene * Palaestina I * Palaestina II * Palaestina III Salutaris * Phoenice I * Phoenice II Libanensis * Syria I * Syria II Salutaris * Theodorias (528) Diocese of Egypt5| * Aegyptus I * Aegyptus II * Arcadia * Augustamnica I * Augustamnica II * Libya Superior * Libya Inferior * Thebais Superior * Thebais Inferior Other territories * Taurica * Quaestura exercitus (536) * Spania (552) * 1 Later the Septem Provinciae * 2 Re-established after reconquest by the Eastern Empire in 534 as the separate Prefecture of Africa * 3 Later the Diocese of Illyricum * 4 Placed under the Quaestura exercitus in 536 * 5 Affected (i.e. boundaries modified, abolished or renamed) by Justinian I's administrative reorganization in 534–536 This Ancient Rome–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template *[c.]: circa