Roman Gentilicia in Asia Minor. The aim of this article is to give an overview of the Roman gentilicia attested in Asia Minor. The article also includes observations on the distribution of some names in the Roman province of Asia.Cet article est une tentative de donner un aperçu du répertoire des gentilices romains attestés en Asie Mineure. L’article contient aussi des observations sur la diffusion de quelques noms au sein de la province romaine d’Asie.Salomies Olii. Les gentilices romains en Asie Mineure. In: Espaces et territoires des colonies romaines d'Orient. Journée d'étude de Besançon. 3 octobre 2013. Besançon : Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité, 2016. pp. 25-44. (Collection « ISTA », 1355
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