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The Crimean Peninsula was under partial control of the Roman Empire during the period of 47 BC to c. 340 AD.The territory under Roman control mostly coincided with the Bosporan Kingdom.Rome lost its influence in Taurica in the mid third century AD, when substantial parts of the peninsula fell to the Goths, but at least nominally the kingdom survived until the 340s AD. The Eastern Roman Empire, the eastern part of the Roman Empire that survived the loss of the western part of the empire, later regained Crimea under Justinian I. The Byzantine Empire controlled portions of the peninsula well into the Late Middle Ages.

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