by wickedwillie on May 12th, 2005

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What was the southernmost city of the Roman Empire?

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  • by LaserFalson on August 4th, 2005

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    Aegyptus (Egypt) was the southrnmost province of the Roman Empire, and Thebes, one of its biggest cities, is in the far south of Egypt. It is possible that there are smaller less signifigant cities that could be considered further south.

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