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Dacia was
permanently occupied.
After the post-
Trajanic evacuation of
lands across the
lower Danube, land
extending from the Danube...
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Trajanic art is the
artistic production of the
Roman Empire during the
reign of
Emperor Trajan from 98 to 117. In this period,
Roman art
further developed...
- The Nerva–Antonine
dynasty comprised seven Roman emperors who
ruled from AD 96 to 192:
Nerva (96–98),
Trajan (98–117),
Hadrian (117–138),
Antoninus Pius...
- The
Tropaeum Traiani or Trajan's
Trophy lies 1.4 km
northeast of the
Roman city of
Civitas Tropaensium (near the
modern Adamclisi, Romania). It was built...
- the
original on 2010-04-16,
retrieved 2009-09-30 Fox,
Andrew (2019), "
Trajanic Trees: The
Dacian Forest on Trajan's Column",
Papers of the
British School...
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Portus was a
large artificial harbour of
Ancient Rome
located at the
mouth of the
Tiber on the
Tyrrhenian Sea. It was
established by
Claudius and enlarged...
- This is a
partial list of
governors of
Roman Britain from 43 to 409. As the
unified province "Britannia",
Roman Britain was a
consular province, meaning...
- No****um was the name the
Romans used for the
successive legionary camps and
fortress at what is now the city of Neuss, on the west bank of the Rhine...
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originally applied only to the part of the
territory south of the
Upper Trajanic Wall, i.e. an area only
slightly larger than present-day Budjak. The region...
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