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- The Strata Diocletiana (Latin for "Road of Diocletian") was a fortified road that ran along the eastern desert border, the limes Arabicus, of the Roman...
- Legio III Diocletiana was a comitatensis Roman legion, levied in 296 by Diocletian, from whom the legion took its name. The aim of this unit was to guard...
- Ceremonies Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Iran Archbishop Bugnini, circa 1976. See Diocletiana Appointed 4 January 1976 Term ended 3 July 1982 Predecessor Ernesto Gallina...
- Nymphalidae Genus: Euploea Species: E. radamanthus Binomial name Euploea radamanthus (Fabricius, 1793) Synonyms Euploea diocletiana Euploea diocleti****...
- the frontier are likely to indicate only temporary claims. The Strata Diocletiana, built after the Persian Wars, which ran from the Euphrates North of...
- fortifications along the desert frontier, including the stretch of the Strata Diocletiana between just north of Palmyra and just south of Damascus. The following...
- Francis named him apostolic nuncio to Burundi and titular archbishop of Diocletiana. He received his episcopal consecration on 9 August from Cardinal Pietro...
- to Asturica Augusta Syria Road connecting Antioch and Chalcis. Strata Diocletiana, along the Limes Arabicus, going through Palmyra and Damascus, and south...
- Alpes Cottiae II Felix Valentis Thebaeorum: comitatensis Legio III III Diocletiana III Flavia Salutis The Legio III Flacia Salutis was a comitatensis legion...
- Ulpiana, Therranda, Vicianum, Vindenis, Velanis, Dardapara, Quemedava, Diocletiana, Sintia, Meria and Damastion. The Romans occupied Naissos (Latin: Naissus)...