The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Dacia , the second exception to it 4 Conquests of Trajan in the East .......... ib . Resigned by his successor Hadrian ........ 5 Contrast of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius .. ib . Pacific System of Hadrian and the two An- tonines Defensive ...
... Dacia , the second exception to it 4 Conquests of Trajan in the East .......... ib . Resigned by his successor Hadrian ........ 5 Contrast of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius .. ib . Pacific System of Hadrian and the two An- tonines Defensive ...
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... Dacia . ib . 270 The Alemannic War 167 The Alemanni invade Italy ...... 168 They are at last vanquished by Aurelian .. ib . Superstitious Ceremonies ,, ............................................. ib . Fortifications of Rome .... 169 ...
... Dacia . ib . 270 The Alemannic War 167 The Alemanni invade Italy ...... 168 They are at last vanquished by Aurelian .. ib . Superstitious Ceremonies ,, ............................................. ib . Fortifications of Rome .... 169 ...
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... Dacia , which formed a second exception to the precept of Augustus , was about thirteen hundred miles in circumference . Its natural boundaries were the Niester , the Teyss , or Tibiscus , the Lower Danube , and the Euxine Sea . The ...
... Dacia , which formed a second exception to the precept of Augustus , was about thirteen hundred miles in circumference . Its natural boundaries were the Niester , the Teyss , or Tibiscus , the Lower Danube , and the Euxine Sea . The ...
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... Dacia . The defence of the Euphrates was intrusted to eight legions , six of whom were planted in Syria , and the other two in Cappadocia With regard to Egypt , Africa , and Spain , as they were far removed from any important scene of ...
... Dacia . The defence of the Euphrates was intrusted to eight legions , six of whom were planted in Syria , and the other two in Cappadocia With regard to Egypt , Africa , and Spain , as they were far removed from any important scene of ...
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... Dacia , Mæsia , Thrace , Macedonia and Greece . The provinces of Rhætia , which soon extinguished the name of the Vindelicians , extended from the summit of the Alps to the banks of the Danube ; from its source , as far as its conflux ...
... Dacia , Mæsia , Thrace , Macedonia and Greece . The provinces of Rhætia , which soon extinguished the name of the Vindelicians , extended from the summit of the Alps to the banks of the Danube ; from its source , as far as its conflux ...
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