Roman provinces are located according to their formation.
- Sicily (227 BC)
- Sardinia and Corsica (227 BC)
- Distant Spain – Betica (197 BC)
- Near Spain – Tarracon Spain (197 BC)
- Macedonia (148 BC)
- Africa (146 BC)
- Asia (133 BC)
- Gaul of Narbonne (120 BC)
- Cilicia (92 BC)
- Crete and Cyrenaica (75 BC)
- Pontus and Bithynia (74-66 BC)
- Syria and Palestine (63 BC)
- Gaul of Lugudun (52 BC)
- Belgica (52 BC)
- Aquitaine (52 BC)
- New Africa – Numidia (46 BC)
- Egypt (30 BC)
- Illyricum (27 BC)
- Achaia (27 BC)
- Galatia (25 BC)
- Lusitania (19 BC)
- Rezia (15 BC)
- Noricum (15 BC)
- Moesia (15 BC)
- Pannonia (10 BC)
- Dalmatia (6 AD)
- Upper Germany (16 AD)
- Lower Germany (16 AD)
- Cappadocia (A.D. 17)
- Mauritania of Tingitan (40-41 AD)
- Mauritania Caesarean (40-41 AD)
- Lycia and Pamphylia (A.D. 43)
- Britain (44 AD)
- Thrace (46 AD)
- Arabia (105 AD)
- Dacia (107 AD)