This list includes the Roman names of countries, or significant regions, known to the Roman Empire.
| Latin Name | English Name |
| Achaea[1] | Greece |
| Africa[2] | Tunisia |
| Aegyptus[3] | Egypt |
| Aethiopia | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Albania | Georgia, Azerbaijan |
| Anatolia[4] | Turkey (East) |
| Anglia | England |
| Arabia[3] | Arabian Peninsula |
| Ariana | Afghanistan, Iran (East) and Central Asia (West) |
| Armenia | Armenia |
| Armorica[5] | Brittany |
| Asia | Turkey (West) |
| Baetica[6] | Andalusia |
| Batavia | Part of the Netherlands |
| Belgae[3] | Belgium and the Netherlands |
| Bithynia | Turkey (North West) |
| Bohemia | Bohemia |
| Borussia | Prussia |
| Britannia[3] | Britain |
| Caledonia[3] | Scotland |
| Cambria | Wales |
| Cilicia | Turkey (South East) |
| Colchis | Georgia (Western) |
| Cornubia | Cornwall |
| Creta[3] | Crete |
| Cyprus | Cyprus |
| Cyrenaica | Libya (East) |
| Dacia | Romania, Moldova |
| Dalmatia[7] | Montenegro |
| Dania | Denmark |
| Dalmatia | Croatia (South), Bosnia and Herzegovina (West and South) |
| D(i)ocle(ti)a | Montenegro |
| Dumnonia | Devon |
| Epirus | Epirus: composed of the Albanian South and Greek Epirus |
| Finnia | Finland |
| Foenicia or Phoenicia | Lebanon |
| Formosa | Taiwan |
| Galatia | Turkey (Central) |
| Gallaecia | Galicia and Portugal (North) |
| Gallia[3] | France |
| Germania[8] | Germany |
| Graecia[3] | Greece |
| Helvetia[9] | Switzerland |
| Hibernia[10] | Ireland |
| Hispania[3] | Spain |
| Hungaria | Hungary |
| Iberia[3] | Iberian Peninsula |
| Iberia | Georgia (Eastern) |
| India | India and the Indian subcontinent |
| Islandia | Iceland |
| Illyria, Illyricum | Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (South), Serbia (South West), Montenegro, Albania (North West) |
| Italia[3] | Italy |
| Iudaea[3] | Judea, Israel |
| Lappia | Lapland |
| Lechia, Polonia | Poland |
| Libani | Lebanon |
| Libya | Libya (Eastern), Egypt (Western) |
| Lituania | Belarus, Lithuania |
| Livonia | Estonia and Latvia |
| Lusitania | Portugal (Central and South) |
| Macedonia | Macedonia, Greek Macedonia |
| Mauretania | Morocco (North), Algeria (North West) |
| Melitae, Melitensium, Melitensis | Malta |
| Meridia | South Pacific |
| Moesia | Bulgaria, Serbia |
| Moravia | Moravia |
| Noricum | mainly Austria (South) and Slovenia (North) |
| Norvegia | Norway |
| Numidia | Algeria (North East) |
| Palaestina | Palestine |
| Pannonia | Hungary, Croatia (North), Slovenia (North East) |
| Parthia[3] | Iran |
| Phoenicia | Lebanon |
| Pontus | Turkey (North East) |
| Raetia | Switzerland (North) |
| Ruthenia | Russia, Ukraine, Belarus |
| Sarmatia | Eastern Europe: Poland, Ukraine, Russia |
| Scandinavia | Scandinavian Peninsula |
| Scotia | Ireland, Scotland |
| Scythia | Ukraine, South Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan (East), Turkmenistan (North) |
| Scythia Minor | Dobruja |
| Seres, Sinae | China |
| Sicilia[3] | Sicily |
| Silesia | Silesia |
| Suecia | Sweden |
| Syria | Syria |
| Taprobane | Sri Lanka |
| Tarraconensis | Spain (North East) |
| Thracia | Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey |
| Transylvania | Romania, Hungary |
| Tingitana | Morocco |
| Tripolitania | Libya |
References
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- ^ Raven, S. (1993) Rome in Africa p.xxvi. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-08150-5. Retrieved November 2011
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Heimbach, E. (2010) A Roman Map Workbook p.26. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. ISBN 0-86516-726-5 Retrieved November 2011
- ^ Stafford-Deitsch, J. & Freely, J. (2010) Kingdoms of Ruin: The Art and Architectural Splendours of Ancient Turkey p.vii. I.B. Tauris. ISBN 1-84511-799-9. Retrieved November 2011
- ^ Bunson, M. (1995) p.172.
- ^ Bunson, M. (2002) Encyclopedia of the Roman empire p.62. Infobase Publishing ISBN 0-8160-4562-3 Retrieved November 2011
- ^ Longley, N. (2009) The Rough Guide to Montenegro p.163. Dorling Kindersley Ltd. ISBN 1-85828-771-5. Retrieved November 2011
- ^ Bunson, M. (1995) p.424.
- ^ Burgan, M. (2009) Empire of Ancient Rome p.141. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 1-60413-159-4. Retrieved November 2011
- ^ Bunson, M. (1995) p.206.
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