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I believe that the Romans had an outpost around the Sea of Azov. I think that grain was imported from there. Is that so and did it have any other purpose for the Romans?

 

Again, I believe that the Romans had a fort on the coast of present day Yemen. If so and aside from trade, did it serve any other purpose?

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Romans had control of many areas and places in the North of Black Sea: Tyras, Olbia, Theodosia. Western Crimeea and the Kuban peninsula over the Kerci straits on the Azov Sea were part of the Kingdom of Bosporus (scytians and greeks ruled by a thracian dinasty after the kings of Pontus were defeated by Rome)

See: http://www.unrv.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=3164

http://www.unrv.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1784

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The Bosporan kingdom was a hellenistic satellite state of Rome under his own dinasty.

The other cities had roman garrisons and "foedus" treaties, but they were not part of a roman province. This garrison forces were usually under the comand of the legatus of Moesia Inferior.

Also in eastern Crimmea was a scythic kingdom that I found mentioned only in russian history books and about whom I don't know much.

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