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... Dacia , the second Exception to it Conquests of Trajan in the East Resigned by his Successor Hadrian Contrast of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius Pacific System of Hadrian and the two Antonines Defensive Wars of Marcus Antoninus Military ...
... Dacia , the second Exception to it Conquests of Trajan in the East Resigned by his Successor Hadrian Contrast of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius Pacific System of Hadrian and the two Antonines Defensive Wars of Marcus Antoninus Military ...
Side xlv
... Dacia 362 270. The Allemannic War 364 The Allemanni invade Italy 364 271. Superstitious Ceremonies They are at last vanquished by Aurelian 365 367 · Fortifications of Rome 271. Aurelian suppresses the two Usurpers Succession of Usurpers ...
... Dacia 362 270. The Allemannic War 364 The Allemanni invade Italy 364 271. Superstitious Ceremonies They are at last vanquished by Aurelian 365 367 · Fortifications of Rome 271. Aurelian suppresses the two Usurpers Succession of Usurpers ...
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... Dacia , in the Académie des Inscriptions , tom . 28 , Pp . 444 468 . Trajan's sentiments are represented in a very just and lively manner in the Caesars of Julian . SEutropius and Sextus Rufus have endeavoured to perpetuate the illusion ...
... Dacia , in the Académie des Inscriptions , tom . 28 , Pp . 444 468 . Trajan's sentiments are represented in a very just and lively manner in the Caesars of Julian . SEutropius and Sextus Rufus have endeavoured to perpetuate the illusion ...
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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 , Moesia , Thrace , Macedonia , and Greece . The province 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 , Moesia , Thrace , Macedonia , and Greece . The province 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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