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... Dacia , the second INTRODUCTION .................. . Moderation of Augustus ....... 216 Imitated by his Successors .... 218 Conquest of Britain , the first Exception to it ........ 215 March ..... 235 Number and Disposition of the ...
... Dacia , the second INTRODUCTION .................. . Moderation of Augustus ....... 216 Imitated by his Successors .... 218 Conquest of Britain , the first Exception to it ........ 215 March ..... 235 Number and Disposition of the ...
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... Dacia ......... 583 The Emperor defeats the Pal- myrenians in the Battles of Antioch and Emesa .......... The State of Palmyra .. ...... It is besieged by Aurelian .. 273. Aurelian becomes Master of 599 600 601 Zenobia , and of the City ...
... Dacia ......... 583 The Emperor defeats the Pal- myrenians in the Battles of Antioch and Emesa .......... The State of Palmyra .. ...... It is besieged by Aurelian .. 273. Aurelian becomes Master of 599 600 601 Zenobia , and of the City ...
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... Dacia ; the second exception . A.D. 101-106 . Such was the state of the Roman frontiers , and such the maxims of imperial policy , from the death of Augustus to the accession of Trajan . That virtuous and active prince had received the ...
... Dacia ; the second exception . A.D. 101-106 . Such was the state of the Roman frontiers , and such the maxims of imperial policy , from the death of Augustus to the accession of Trajan . That virtuous and active prince had received the ...
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... Dacia , which formed a second excep- tion to the precept of Augustus , was about thirteen hundred miles in circumference . Its natural boundaries were the Dniester , the Theiss or Tibiscus , the Lower Danube , and the Euxine Sea . The ...
... Dacia , which formed a second excep- tion to the precept of Augustus , was about thirteen hundred miles in circumference . Its natural boundaries were the Dniester , the Theiss 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 re- moved from any important scene ...
... 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 re- moved from any important scene ...
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