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how did the Roman provinces of Egypt and Africa change in the era of Justinian how can we imagine life in this now Eastern Roman Empire with its capital in Constantinople as opposed to the earlier centuries when the capital was at Rome how was life in Alexandria or Carthage around the year 600 A.D how did the cities look during this last stage of late Antiquity before soon the Eastern Roman Empire would be faced with huge challenges and before it would lose vast territories these are questions that have always fascinated me and which I will try to answer in this video thank you the Roman province of Egypt was part of the Roman Empire for almost 700 years from the Roman Conquest in the last stages of the Republic when Egypt became an official Roman province in 30 BC to the loss of the province to the Muslim Conquest in 641 A.D this huge time span is very hard to imagine and the same is true for the Roman province of Africa from the establishment of the province after the third Punic War