Palaestina Salutaris
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Palaestina Salutaris or Palaestina Tertia was a Byzantine (Eastern Roman) province, which covered the area of the Negev, Sinai (except the north-western coast) and south-west of Transjordan, south of the Dead Sea. The province, a part of the Diocese of the East, was split from Arabia Petraea during the reforms of Diocletian in c.300 CE[1] and existed until the Muslim Arab conquests of the 7th century.
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Palaestina III Salutaris Ἐπαρχία τρίτης Παλαιστίνης | |||||||||
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Province of the Byzantine Empire, Diocese of the East | |||||||||
c.300–636 | |||||||||
Palaestina Salutaris within Diocese of the East, in 400 CE | |||||||||
Capital | Petra | ||||||||
Historical era | Late Antiquity | ||||||||
• Established | c.300 | ||||||||
612–628 | |||||||||
636 | |||||||||
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