Roman province located in modern-day Turkey, Greece, and Bulgaria
For other uses, see Thracia (disambiguation).
For the modern geographic region, see Thrace.
Provincia Thracia ἐπαρχία Θρᾳκῶν
Province of the Roman Empire
46–7th century
The province of Thracia within the Roman Empire, c. 125 AD
Capital
Heraclea Perinthus (modern-day Marmara Ereğlisi, Tekirdağ, Turkey) and
Philippopolis (modern-day Plovdiv, Bulgaria)
Historical era
Classical antiquity
• Annexation of Thracian client state
46
• Division by Diocletian
c. 293
• Theme of Thrace established
7th century
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Thracian Kingdom
Thrace (theme)
Today part of
Bulgaria Greece Turkey
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