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foreign exchange. On 5
December 2007, ICAP
acquired Traiana, Inc. for $247
million (£121 million).
Traiana is a
provider of post-trade processing,
client servicing...
- The Via
Traiana Nova or Via Nova
Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan's New Road'),
previously known as the Via
Regia or King's Highway, was an
ancient Roman road...
- The Aqua
Traiana (later
rebuilt and
named the
Acqua Paola) was a 1st-century
Roman aqueduct built by
Emperor Trajan and
inaugurated in 109 AD. It channelled...
- Trajan's
Column (Italian:
Colonna Traiana, Latin:
Columna Traiani) is a
Roman triumphal column in Rome, Italy, that
commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's...
- The Via
Traiana was an
ancient Roman road. It was
built by the
emperor Trajan as an
extension of the Via
Appia from Beneventum,
reaching Brundisium (Brindisi)...
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Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa was the capital, the first, and
largest city of
Roman Dacia,
named after Sarmizegetusa the
former Dacian capital...
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Colonia Ulpia Traiana (sometimes
called "Castra Vetera") was a
colonia in the
Roman province of
Germania inferior,
founded by
emperor Trajan. It was located...
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Roman Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə; also
known as
Dacia Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan’s Dacia'); or
Dacia Felix, lit. 'Fertile Dacia') was a
province of the Roman...
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Legio II
Traiana, (lit.
Second Legion "Trajan") was a
legion of the
Imperial Roman army
raised by
emperor Trajan,
along with ****
Ulpia Victrix, for the...
- Romans. However, the
Romans built a
settlement bearing the same name,
Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetuza, 40 km away, to
serve as the
capital of the
newly established...