- 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...
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Nymphalidae Genus:
Euploea Species: E. radamanthus
Binomial name
Euploea radamanthus (Fabricius, 1793)
Synonyms Euploea diocletiana Euploea diocleti****...
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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...
- the
frontier are
likely to
indicate only
temporary claims. The
Strata Diocletiana,
built after the
Persian Wars,
which ran from the
Euphrates North of...
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Francis named him
apostolic nuncio to
Burundi and
titular archbishop of
Diocletiana. He
received his
episcopal consecration on 9
August from
Cardinal Pietro...
- Euphrates.
Around this time, he
begins the
construction of the
Strata Diocletiana.
Throughout his reign,
similar fortification efforts are
conducted on...
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Ceremonies Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Iran
Archbishop Bugnini,
circa 1976. See
Diocletiana Appointed 4
January 1976 Term
ended 3 July 1982
Predecessor Ernesto Gallina...
- Ulpiana, Therranda, Vicianum, Vindenis, Velanis, Dardapara, Quemedava,
Diocletiana, Sintia,
Meria and Damastion. The
Romans occupied Naissos (Latin: Naissus)...
- Euphratensis. In the 3rd century, Sura was a
marginal attachment to the
Strata Diocletiana to
protect it
against the Parthians.
According to the
Notitia dignitatum...
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fortified to
defend against the
Sasanian Empire and a
station on the
Strata Diocletiana. It
flourished as its
location on the
caravan routes linking Aleppo,...