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Vespasiana Vespasiana (Latin for "Land of Vespasian") was a fictional 4th-century Roman province in Caledonia (northern Scotland) that appeared in Charles Bertram's 18th-century forgery ''On the State of Britain'' (''ラテン語:De Situ Britanniae''), which purported to be "Richard of Westminster"'s 14th-century retelling of a Roman general's contemporary account of Britain in late antiquity. Vespasiana was supposedly located north of the Antonine Wall. While there were fortresses ((ラテン語:castra)) erected in this territory during some of the Roman invasions, there is no surviving genuine contemporary source that calls them by the name Vespasiana or that suggests they were organized as a separate province. The single province of Britain (''ラテン語:Britannia'') formed after Claudius's invasion in 43 was divided into Upper and Lower halves (''ラテン語:Britannia Superior'' and ''ラテン語:Inferior'') following the suppression of Clodius Albinus's revolt against Septimius Severus in the late 2nd century. Following the suppression of the late-3rd century Carausian Revolt, Roman Britain was again divided, forming Prima, Secunda, and Maxima Caesariensis. Flavia Caesariensis was formed at the same time or slightly after〔Verona List. . 〕 and Valentia was formed from a part of these or beyond Hadrian's Wall in 369,〔Ammianus. 4th century.〕〔''Notitia Dignitatum'' (List of Offices'' ). 5th century. 〕 following Count Theodosius's suppression of the Great Conspiracy. The claim in Bertram's work was that Vespasiana was formed beyond the Antonine Wall from still further conquests, either then or earlier at the time of Agricola.〔Hughes, William. (''The Geography of British History: A Geographical Description of the British Islands at Successive Periods from the Earliest Times to the Present Day: With a Sketch of the Commencement of Colonisation on the Part of the English Nation'', p. 87. ) Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green (London), 1863.〕 There ''are'' genuine sources claiming the Orkneys (''ラテン語:Orcades'') constituted a sixth British province,〔Polemius Silvius. ''Nomina Omnium Provinciarum'' (Names of All the Provinces" ). 5th century. 〕 but these are not generally credited by modern historians. In the style of the genuine 3rd-century Antonine Itinerary, Bertram's work included numerous routes through Vespasiana, listing the names of and distances between the various stations. The invented places were derived from names appearing in Caesar and Tacitus. ==References==
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