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Alpes Cottiae was a Province of the Roman Empire , one of three small provinces straddling the Alps between modern France and Italy . Its most important duty was the safeguarding of communications over the Alpine passes. Alpes Cottiae was bordered by Gallia Narbonensis to the west, Alpes Maritimae to the south, Italia to the east, and Alpes Graiae to the north. The provincial capital was at Segusio (modern Susa in Piedmont ).

The province was named after Cottius , ruler of the local Ligurian Tribes of the area in the early First Century B.C. , whose realm was integrated into the Roman realm under Augustus . Initially, Cottius and his son of the same name after him continued to hold power as Client Kings ; afterwards a Procurator was appointed. The governors of the province were Prefects from the Equestrian Order .

Settlements in Alpes Cottiae included:


REFERENCES


Tilmann Bechert: ''Die Provinzen des römischen Reiches: Einführung und Überblick''. von Zabern, Mainz 1999.