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[ "Articles with short description", "Short description is different from Wikidata", "Genucii#%20", "Roman gentes" ]
# Genucia gens The **gens Genucia** was a prominent family of the Roman Republic. It was probably of patrician origin, but most of the Genucii appearing in history were plebeian. The first of the Genucii to hold the consulship was Titus Genucius Augurinus in 451 BC. ## Origin The Genucii have traditionally been r...
50,997,962
2,425
Genucia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genucia_gens
2024-12-31T18:13:46
Q3100953
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# Roman triumph The **Roman triumph** (**triumphus**) was a civil ceremony and religious rite of ancient Rome, held to publicly celebrate and sanctify the success of a military commander who had led Roman forces to victory in the service of the state or, in some historical traditions, one who had successfully comple...
38,012
3,757
Roman triumph
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_triumph
2024-12-30T15:09:06
Q657438
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description is different from Wikidata", "Roman gentes" ]
# Proculeia gens The **gens Proculeia** was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned at the end of the Republic. Gaius Proculeius was one of the most trusted friends and advisers of Octavian, and one of those whom he considered a possible heir. None of the Proculeii ever obta...
56,242,124
2,006
Proculeia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proculeia_gens
2025-01-02T11:35:16
Q49000471
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# Roman sculpture The study of **Roman sculpture** is complicated by its relation to Greek sculpture. Many examples of even the most famous Greek sculptures, such as the *Apollo Belvedere* and *Barberini Faun*, are known only from Roman Imperial or Hellenistic "copies". At one time, this imitation was taken by art h...
3,326,120
2,824
Roman sculpture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_sculpture
2024-12-30T22:01:53
Q1362251
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# Music of ancient Rome The **music of ancient Rome** was a part of Roman culture from the earliest of times. Songs *(carmen)* were an integral part of almost every social occasion. The *Secular Ode* of Horace, for instance, was commissioned by Augustus and performed by a mixed children's choir at the Secular Games ...
4,217,861
3,783
Music of ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_ancient_Rome
2024-12-30T15:09:08
Q2785096
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description matches Wikidata", "CS1 German-language sources (de)", "Egyptian mathematics", "History of geometry" ]
# Egyptian geometry **Egyptian geometry** refers to geometry as it was developed and used in Ancient Egypt. Their geometry was a necessary outgrowth of surveying to preserve the layout and ownership of farmland, which was flooded annually by the Nile river. We only have a limited number of problems from ancient Egy...
29,130,644
1,955
Egyptian geometry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_geometry
2024-12-29T16:24:10
Q5348474
| Theban Legion | | | --- | --- | | Martyrs | | | Born | 3rd century Thebes (present-day Egypt) | | Died | 286 AD Agaunum (present-day Switzerland) | | Venerated in | Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Coptic Orthodox Church | | Feast | September 22 | | Attributes | large group of soldiers |
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# Theban Legion The **Theban Legion** (also known as the **Martyrs of Agaunum**) figures in Christian hagiography as a Roman legion from Egypt —"six thousand six hundred and sixty-six men" — consisting of Christian soldiers who were martyred together in 286, according to the hagiographies of Maurice, the chief among...
1,423,998
2,053
Theban Legion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theban_Legion
2024-12-30T21:04:10
Q664988
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description is different from Wikidata", "Roman gentes" ]
# Minidia gens The **gens Minidia** was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. Two are known to have been admitted to the Roman Senate. Otherwise, they are known chiefly from the writings of Cicero and Vitruvius, as well as a number of inscriptions. ## Members * Minidia, the name of two women named in an inscription...
53,184,574
444
Minidia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minidia_gens
2024-12-30T16:27:32
Q30599304
| Late Latin | | | --- | --- | | Native to | (Western) Roman Empire, Ostrogothic Kingdom, Gallic Empire | | Region | *Mare Nostrum* region | | Era | 3rd–6th centuries; developed into Medieval Latin | | Language family | Indo-European * Italic + Latino-Faliscan - Latin * **Late Latin** | | Early forms | Old Latin * Cl...
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# Late Latin **Late Latin** is the scholarly name for the form of Literaryᶜⁱᵗᵃᵗⁱᵒⁿ ⁿᵉᵉᵈᵉᵈ Latin of late antiquity. English dictionary definitions of Late Latin date this period from the 3rd to 6th centuries AD, and continuing into the 7th century in the Iberian Peninsula. This somewhat ambiguously defined version of...
852,563
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Late Latin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Latin
2024-12-31T19:18:31
Q1503113
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description matches Wikidata", "Articles needing additional references from October 2007", "All articles needing additional references", "Articles needing additional references from November 2009", "All articles needing additional references", "CS1 maint: bot: o...
# Sestertius | Anonymous AR sestertius | | | --- | --- | | | Helmed Roma head right, IIS behind | Dioscuri riding right, ROMA in linear frame below. RSC4, C44/7, BMC13 | | AR 0.96 g – RSC4, C44/7, BMC13 | | The ***sestertius*** (pl.: ***sestertii***) or **sesterce** (pl.: **sesterces**) was an ancient Roman coin. D...
297,660
2,179
Sestertius
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sestertius
2024-12-29T23:07:58
Q208041
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# Horatia gens The **gens Horatia** was a patrician family at ancient Rome. In legend, the gens dates back to the time of Tullus Hostilius, the third King of Rome. One of its members, Marcus Horatius Pulvillus, was consul *suffectus* in 509 BC, the first year of the Republic, and again in 507. The most famous of the...
26,033,782
5,064
Horatia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatia_gens
2024-12-29T23:06:19
Q3639293
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description matches Wikidata", "Family law in ancient Rome", "Birth registration#Rome", "Childhood in ancient Rome" ]
# Birth registration in ancient Rome **Birth certificates for Roman citizens** were introduced during the reign of Augustus (27 BC–14 AD). Until the time of Alexander Severus (222–235 AD), it was required that these documents be written in Latin as a marker of "Romanness" *(Romanitas)*. There are 21 extant birth re...
7,801,511
980
Birth registration in ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_registration_in_ancient_Rome
2024-12-31T17:39:51
Q4917036
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# Hostus (praenomen) **Hostus** /ˈhɒstəs/ is a Latin *praenomen*, or personal name, which was used in pre-Roman times and during the early centuries of the Roman Republic, but become obsolete by the 1st century BC. The feminine form was probably *Hosta* or *Hostia*. The patronymic *gentes Hostia* and *Hostilia* were...
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Hostus (praenomen)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostus_(praenomen)
2024-12-30T19:25:03
Q5909489
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description is different from Wikidata", "Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRBM", "Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRBM without a Wikisource reference", "Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRBM", "Wikip...
# Curtia gens The **gens Curtia** was an ancient but minor noble family at Rome, with both patrician and plebeian branches. The only member of the gens invested with the consulship under the Republic was Gaius Curtius Philo, in 445 BC. A few Curtii held lesser magistracies during the Republic, and there were two con...
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1,848
Curtia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtia_gens
2024-12-27T00:37:00
Q2634834
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description is different from Wikidata", "All articles with unsourced statements", "Articles with unsourced statements from September 2022", "All articles with unsourced statements", "Articles with unsourced statements from September 2022", "Ancient Roman titles...
# Princeps senatus | Politics of ancient Rome | | --- | | Periods | | * **Roman Kingdom** 753–509 BC * **Roman Republic** 509–27 BC * **Roman Empire** 27 BC – AD 395 * Principate 27 BC – AD 284 * Dominate AD 284–641 * Western AD 395–476 * Eastern AD 395–1453 * **Timeline** | | Constitution | | * Kingdom * Republic +...
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Princeps senatus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeps_senatus
2024-12-28T12:43:17
Q13664859
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# Praetorian prefecture The **praetorian prefecture** (Latin: *praefectura praetorio*; in Greek variously named ἐπαρχότης τῶν πραιτωρίων or ὑπαρχία τῶν πραιτωρίων) was the largest administrative division of the late Roman Empire, above the mid-level dioceses and the low-level provinces. Praetorian prefectures origin...
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Praetorian prefecture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praetorian_prefecture
2024-12-30T01:36:42
Q4377540
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# Numidia (Roman province) 36°00′N 6°30′E / 36°N 6.5°E / 36; 6.5 **Numidia** was a Roman province on the North African coast, comprising roughly the territory of northeastern Algeria. ## History The people of the area were first identified as Numidians by Polybius around the 2nd century BC, although they were...
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959
Numidia (Roman province)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numidia_(Roman_province)
2024-12-27T16:28:53
Q12901244
| Provincia Dalmatia | | | --- | --- | | Province of the Roman Empire | | | 32 BC–481/482 AD | | | Province of Dalmatia within the Empire | | | Capital | Salona | | Government | | Governor | | | • 19–16 BC (first) | Publius Silius Nerva | | • 480–481/2 (last) | Ovida | | Historical era | Antiquity | | • Illyrian Wars...
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# Dalmatia (Roman province) **Dalmatia** was a Roman province. Its name is derived from the name of an Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae, which lived in the central area of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. It encompassed the northern part of present-day Albania, much of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Monten...
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Dalmatia (Roman province)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalmatia_(Roman_province)
2024-12-27T16:19:25
Q1330965
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description is different from Wikidata", "Articles containing Latin-language text", "Fabii#%20", "Characters in Book VI of the Aeneid", "Roman gentes" ]
# Fabia gens The **gens Fabia** was one of the most ancient patrician families at ancient Rome. The gens played a prominent part in history soon after the establishment of the Republic, and three brothers were invested with seven successive consulships, from 485 to 479 BC, thereby cementing the high repute of the fa...
347,922
7,535
Fabia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabia_gens
2024-12-28T18:00:05
Q1390471
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description is different from Wikidata", "Burial monuments and structures in Italy", "Death customs", "Cemeteries and tombs in Rome", "Mass graves in Italy", "Culture of ancient Rome" ]
# Puticuli **Puticuli** were open pits used as mass graves for the poor in ancient Rome. According to Varro, a Roman scholar, *puticuli* were located outside of towns. He claims that the name originates from the Latin word for wells and pits, *putei*. Varro also describes an alternative etymology proposed by his men...
71,493,079
546
Puticuli
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puticuli
2024-12-27T17:21:44
Q113561082
[ "Articles with short description", "Short description is different from Wikidata", "Articles containing Latin-language text", "Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text", "Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text", "Vipsanii#%20", "Roman gentes" ]
# Vipsania gens The **gens Vipsania** or **Vipsana** was an obscure plebeian family of equestrian rank at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens appear in history, although a number are known from inscriptions. By far the most illustrious of the family was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a close friend and adviser of Augu...
50,342,058
7,735
Vipsania gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vipsania_gens
2024-12-27T23:04:36
Q1219100
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# Quinctia gens The **gens Quinctia**, sometimes written **Quintia**, was a patrician family at ancient Rome. Throughout the history of the Republic, its members often held the highest offices of the state, and it produced some men of importance even during the imperial period. For the first forty years after the ex...
2,784,063
2,740
Quinctia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinctia_gens
2024-12-27T16:28:23
Q2423162
| Province of Britain*Provincia Britannia* (Latin) | | | --- | --- | | Province of the Roman Empire | | | 43 AD–c. 410 | | | Province of Britain in the Roman Empire in 125 AD | | | Capital | Camulodunum Londinium | | Historical era | Classical antiquity | | • Annexed by Claudius | 43 AD | | • Severan Division | c. 19...
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# Roman Britain | Periods in English history | | --- | | | Prehistoric Britain | until c. 43 AD | | --- | --- | | Roman Britain | c. 43–410 | | Sub-Roman Britain | 410–c. 7th century | | Anglo-Saxon | c. 449–1066 | | Norman/Angevin | 1066–1216 | | Plantagenet | 1216–1485 | | Tudor | 1485–1603 | | Elizabethan | *1558...
13,525
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Roman Britain
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Britain
2024-12-24T17:36:16
Q185103
| Legio XXI Rapax | | | --- | --- | | Active | 31 B.C. – 92 A.D. | | Country | Roman Empire | | Type | Infantry assault (some cavalry support) | | Garrison/HQ | Castra Regina (Regensburg) Castra Vetera (Xanten) Vindonissa Moguntiacum (Mainz) | | Engagements | Cantabrian Wars Year of the Four Emperors | | Commanders |...
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# Legio XXI Rapax **Legio XXI Rapax** ("Predator, Twenty-First Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The symbol of the legion is thought to have been a capricorn. ## History ### Foundation It was founded in 31 BC by the emperor Augustus (r. 27 BC – AD 14), probably from men previously enlisted in ot...
291,074
627
Legio XXI Rapax
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legio_XXI_Rapax
2024-12-24T16:51:41
Q266367
[ "Government of the Roman Empire", "All stub articles", "Ancient Roman law stubs" ]
# Ius Italicum ***Ius Italicum*** or ***ius italicum*** (Latin, Italian or Italic law) was a law in the early Roman Empire that allowed the emperors to grant cities outside Italy the legal fiction that they were on Italian soil. This meant that the city would be governed under Roman law rather than local law, and it...
9,079,727
829
Ius Italicum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ius_Italicum
2024-12-24T11:34:51
Q3804618
| Punic | | | --- | --- | | Phoenicio-Punic, Carthaginian, Western Tyro-Sidonian | | | Region | Tunisia, coastal parts of Algeria, Morocco, southern Iberia, Balearic islands, Libya, Malta, western Sicily, southern and eastern Sardinia | | Era | 8th century BC to 6th century AD | | Language family | Afro-Asiatic * Sem...
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# Punic language The **Punic language**, also called **Phoenicio-Punic** or **Carthaginian**, is an extinct variety of the Phoenician language, a Canaanite language of the Northwest Semitic branch of the Semitic languages. An offshoot of the Phoenician language of coastal West Asia (modern Lebanon and north western ...
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Punic language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punic_language
2024-12-25T08:52:58
Q535958
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# Pinnia gens The **gens Pinnia** was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are mentioned in history, and few of them attained any of the higher offices of the Roman state, although a few became local governors, and at least one, Lucius Pinnius Porphyrio, held the quaestorship. Many ot...
56,140,544
1,839
Pinnia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinnia_gens
2024-12-22T23:44:30
Q49000067
Frontiers of the Roman Empire -- The Lower German Limes | UNESCO World Heritage Site | | | --- | --- | | Location | Germany, Netherlands | | Criteria | Cultural: (ii), (iii), (iv) | | Reference | 1631 | | Inscription | 2021 (44th Session) |
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# Lower Germanic Limes The **Lower Germanic Limes** (Latin: *limes ad Germaniam inferiorem*, Dutch: *Neder-Germaanse Limes*, German: *Niedergermanischer Limes*) is the former frontier between the Roman province of Germania Inferior and Germania Magna. The Lower Germanic Limes separated that part of the Rhineland lef...
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8,299
Lower Germanic Limes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Germanic_Limes
2024-12-25T01:52:26
Q1265889
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# Praetorian Guard | Politics of ancient Rome | | --- | | Periods | | * **Roman Kingdom** 753–509 BC * **Roman Republic** 509–27 BC * **Roman Empire** 27 BC – AD 395 * Principate 27 BC – AD 284 * Dominate AD 284–641 * Western AD 395–476 * Eastern AD 395–1453 * **Timeline** | | Constitution | | * Kingdom * Republic +...
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Praetorian Guard
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praetorian_Guard
2024-12-24T16:28:35
Q181733
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# Publicia gens The **gens Publicia** (*Pūblicia*), occasionally found as **Poblicia** or **Poplicia**, was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in history during the period following the First Punic War, and the only one to achieve the consulship was Marcus Publicius Malleolus...
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1,635
Publicia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publicia_gens
2024-12-25T08:21:25
Q11924024
| Samum | | | --- | --- | | Location within Romania | | | Known also as | * Castrum of Cășei * Castrum of Cășeiu | | Founded during the reign of | Trajan | | Founded | 101/102 | | Abandoned | 270/275 | | Place in the Roman world | | | Province | Dacia | | Administrative unit | Dacia Apulensis | | Administrative unit ...
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# Samum (castrum) **Samum** was a *castrum* (fort) in the Roman province of Dacia, situated at the very northern border of that territory. It lay on the right (northern) side of the river Someș, in historical and later known as Transylvania, in of present Romania. Remnants of this relatively small fortified camp lie...
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Samum (castrum)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samum_(castrum)
2024-12-22T18:57:13
Q499850
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# Am Forsthofweg The castellum or small fort nowadays called ***Am Forsthofweg*** was a Roman military camp of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes. It received UNESCO World Heritage status in 2005. ## Geography The fortification was located in the area of the current Bad Hönningen association of municipalities with...
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597
Am Forsthofweg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am_Forsthofweg
2024-12-24T07:04:42
Q1746902
| Aballava | | | --- | --- | | Cumbria, England | | | AballavaLocation in the City of Carlisle district, CumbriaAballavaLocation in Cumbria, England | | | Coordinates | 54°55′19″N 3°03′00″W / 54.922°N 3.050°W | | Grid reference | NY327591 |
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# Aballava **Aballava** or **Aballaba** (with the modern name of Burgh by Sands) was a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall, between Petriana (Stanwix) to the east and Coggabata (Drumburgh) to the west. It is about one and a half miles south of the Solway Firth, and its purpose was to guard the south end of two important So...
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Aballava
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aballava
2024-12-23T20:20:40
Q602078
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# Cohortes urbanae | Part of a series on the | | --- | | Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 | | Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | | | Campaign history * Wars and battles | | Technological ...
2,642,179
790
Cohortes urbanae
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohortes_urbanae
2024-12-22T22:41:19
Q1107163
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# Banking in ancient Rome In ancient Rome there were a variety of officials tasked with banking. These were the *argentarii*, *mensarii*, *coactores*, and *nummulari*. The *argentarii* were money changers. The role of the *mensarii* was to help people through economic hardships, the *coactores* were hired to collect...
71,448,694
2,129
Banking in ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banking_in_ancient_Rome
2024-12-21T17:18:40
Q113575023
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# Sempronia gens The **gens Sempronia** was one of the most ancient and noble houses of ancient Rome. Although the oldest branch of this gens was patrician, with Aulus Sempronius Atratinus obtaining the consulship in 497 BC, the thirteenth year of the Republic, but from the time of the Samnite Wars onward, most if n...
7,946,490
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Sempronia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sempronia_gens
2024-12-21T21:19:23
Q1090736
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# Statilia gens The **gens Statilia** was a plebeian family of Lucanian origin at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the third century BC, when one of them led the Lucanian assault on the city of Thurii, and another commanded an allied cavalry troop during the Second Punic War; but at Rome the...
63,958,355
2,670
Statilia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statilia_gens
2024-12-24T18:26:50
Q2333763
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# Art collection in ancient Rome **Art collection in ancient Rome** was a common practice amongst the ancient Romans. Goods and artworks had symbolic meanings and were used to convey messages about the collector and the Roman state. Due to the popularity of collectable goods an art market sprouted up. These goods we...
71,554,121
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Art collection in ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_collection_in_ancient_Rome
2024-12-20T22:09:25
Q113575025
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# Velites | Part of a series on the | | --- | | Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 | | Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | | | Campaign history * Wars and battles | | Technological history |...
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Velites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velites
2024-12-21T09:01:00
Q749335
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# Britannia Inferior **Britannia Inferior** (Latin for "Lower Britain") was a new province carved out of Roman Britain probably around AD 197 during the reforms of Septimius Severus although the division may have occurred later, between 211 and 220, under Caracalla. The removal of the governors in Londinium from con...
1,173,101
884
Britannia Inferior
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britannia_Inferior
2024-12-19T20:18:53
Q685537
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# Bacchiadae The **Bacchiadae** (Ancient Greek: Βακχιάδαι *Bakkhiadai*), a tightly knit Doric clan, were the ruling family of ancient Corinth in the eighth and seventh centuries BCE, a period of Corinthian cultural power. ## History Corinth had been a backwater in eighth-century Greece. In 747 BCE (a traditional ...
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Bacchiadae
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacchiadae
2024-12-17T10:04:51
Q804277
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# Surgery in ancient Rome Ancient Roman surgical practices developed from Greek techniques. Roman surgeons and doctors usually learned through apprenticeships or studying. Ancient Roman doctors such as Galen and Celsus described Roman surgical techniques in their medical literature, such as *De Medicina*. These meth...
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Surgery in ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgery_in_ancient_Rome
2024-12-18T22:22:47
Q112217556
Qasr Usaykhim | قصر أصيخم | | | --- | --- | | Alternative name | Asykhm, Iskhem, Aschim, Asikham, Akkham, Aseikhim | | Location | Jordan | | Region | Zarqa Governorate | | Coordinates | 31°56′47″N 36°57′10″E / 31.94633°N 36.95279°E | | Altitude | 624 m (2,047 ft) | | Length | 23 m | | Width | 23 m | | History | | |...
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# Qasr Usaykhim **Qasr Usaykhim** or *Qasr Aseikhin* (Arabic: قصر أصيخم), is probably a Roman fortlet on the extreme eastern edge of the *Limes Arabiae et Palaestinae*. The solitary outpost would thus possess one of the most spectacular sites of all Roman forts in Jordan. The ruins of the structure are located on th...
64,263,158
1,053
Qasr Usaykhim
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qasr_Usaykhim
2024-12-18T22:16:27
Q30314986
| Second Dynasty of Egypt | | | --- | --- | | c. 2890 BC–c. 2686 BC | | | Statue of Khasekhemwy, Ashmolean Museum | | | Capital | Thinis | | Common languages | Egyptian language | | Religion | ancient Egyptian religion | | Government | Absolute monarchy | | Historical era | Bronze Age | | • Established | c. 2890 BC |...
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# Second Dynasty of Egypt | Periods and dynasties of ancient Egypt | | --- | | All years are BC | | Early | Pre-dynastic period | | --- | | First Dynasty | I | c. 3150–2890 | | Second Dynasty | II | 2890–2686 | | | Old Kingdom | Third Dynasty | III | 2686–2613 | | --- | --- | --- | | Fourth Dynasty | IV | 2613–2498 ...
807,209
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Second Dynasty of Egypt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Dynasty_of_Egypt
2024-12-19T05:01:23
Q207778
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# Ancient Egyptian philosophy | Part of a series on | | --- | | Ancient Egyptian religion | | Beliefs * Afterlife * Cosmology * Duat * Ma'at * Mythology + Index * Numerology * Philosophy * Soul | | Practices * Funerals * Offerings: Offering formula * Temples * Pyramids | | Deities (list) | Ogdoad | * Amun * Amunet *...
33,898,106
1,931
Ancient Egyptian philosophy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_philosophy
2024-12-19T05:26:55
Q4167862
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# Roman pharaoh The **Roman pharaohs**, rarely referred to as ancient Egypt's **Thirty-fourth Dynasty**, were the Roman emperors in their capacity as rulers of Egypt, especially in Egyptology. After Egypt was incorporated into the Roman Republic in 30 BC by Octavian, the people and especially the priesthood of the c...
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Roman pharaoh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_pharaoh
2024-12-15T20:26:41
Q85105520
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# Flavia gens The **gens Flavia** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Its members are first mentioned during the last three centuries of the Republic. The first of the Flavii to achieve prominence was Marcus Flavius, tribune of the plebs in 327 and 323 BC; however, no Flavius attained the consulship until Gaius F...
1,344,768
7,757
Flavia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_gens
2024-12-18T17:25:42
Q12297672
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# Auxilia The ***auxilia*** (Latin: [au̯kˈs̠ɪlia]; lit. 'auxiliaries') were introduced as non-citizen troops attached to the citizen legions by Augustus after his reorganisation of the Imperial Roman army from 27 BC. By the 2nd century, the *Auxilia* contained the same number of infantry as the legions and, in addit...
5,021,645
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Auxilia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auxilia
2024-12-17T20:20:59
Q389373
| Provincia Hispania Tarraconensis | | | --- | --- | | Province of the Roman Empire | | | 27 BC–459 | | | Capital | Tarraco | | Historical era | Antiquity | | • Established | 27 BC | | • Visigothic conquest | 459 | | | **Preceded by** | **Succeeded by** | | --- | --- | | | Hispania Citerior | | --- | | | Visigothic K...
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# Hispania Tarraconensis **Hispania Tarraconensis** was one of three Roman provinces in Hispania. It encompassed much of the northern, eastern and central territories of modern Spain along with modern northern Portugal. Southern Spain, the region now called Andalusia, was the province of Hispania Baetica. On the Atl...
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Hispania Tarraconensis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispania_Tarraconensis
2024-09-21T13:10:28
Q216791
| Ptolemies Πτολεμαῖοι | | | --- | --- | | Royal house | | | Country | Ancient Egypt, Ancient Macedonia, Ancient Rome | | Founded | 305 BC | | Founder | Ptolemy I Soter | | Final ruler | Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XV (Egypt) Ptolemy XVI (Syria) Ptolemy of Mauretania (Mauretania Caesariensis) | | Final head | Drusilla ...
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# Ptolemaic dynasty | Periods and dynasties of ancient Egypt | | --- | | All years are BC | | Early | Pre-dynastic period | | --- | | First Dynasty | I | c. 3150–2890 | | Second Dynasty | II | 2890–2686 | | | Old Kingdom | Third Dynasty | III | 2686–2613 | | --- | --- | --- | | Fourth Dynasty | IV | 2613–2498 | | Fi...
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Ptolemaic dynasty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemaic_dynasty
2024-12-21T22:05:46
Q131976
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# Claudia gens The **gens Claudia** (Latin: [ˈkɫau̯di.a]), sometimes written **Clodia**, was one of the most prominent patrician houses at ancient Rome. The gens traced its origin to the earliest days of the Roman Republic. The first of the Claudii to obtain the consulship was Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis, in...
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Claudia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_gens
2024-12-16T17:29:26
Q385338
| Onnum (Halton Chesters) | | | --- | --- | | Northumberland, England, UK | | | Onnum (Halton Chesters)Location in Northumberland | | | Coordinates | 55°00′36″N 2°00′22″W / 55.010°N 2.006°W | | Grid reference | NY998685 |
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# Hunnum **Hunnum** (also known as **Onnum**, and with the modern name of **Halton Chesters**) was a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall located north of the modern-day village of Halton, Northumberland in North East England. It was the fifth fort on Hadrian's Wall and is situated about 7.5 miles west of Vindobala fort, 5....
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Hunnum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunnum
2024-12-16T09:33:09
Q12060606
| Carrawburgh | | | --- | --- | | Carrawburgh shown within Northumberland | | | Alternative name(s) | Brocolitia, Procolita, or Brocolita | | Place in the Roman world | | | Province | Britannia | | Stationed military units | | | — Cohorts — | | | I Aquitanorum, I Tungrorum, I Cugernorum, I Batavorum equitata, I Frisi...
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# Carrawburgh **Carrawburgh** is a settlement in Northumberland. In Roman times, it was the site of a 3+1⁄2-acre (1.5 ha) auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall called **Brocolitia**, **Procolita**, or *Brocolita*. The name "Procolita" is found in the 5th-century document, the *Notitia Dignitatum*, and "Brocoliti" in the...
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Carrawburgh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrawburgh
2024-12-16T09:03:38
Q5046041
| Magnis | | | --- | --- | | Location in Northumberland | | | Location | | | Coordinates | 54°59′06″N 2°31′28″W / 54.9849°N 2.5244°W | | Place name | Carvoran | | County | Northumberland | | Country | England | | Reference | | | UK-OSNG reference | NY665656 |
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# Magnis (Carvoran) **Magnis** or **Magna** was a Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain. Its ruins are now known as **Carvoran Roman Fort** and are located near Carvoran, Northumberland, in northern England. It was built on the Stanegate frontier and Roman road, linking Coria (Corbridge) in the east to ...
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Magnis (Carvoran)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnis_(Carvoran)
2024-12-16T09:05:11
Q3843335
Ancient Egyptian architecture | Years active | c. 3100 BC-300 AD | | --- | --- |
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# Ancient Egyptian architecture | Ancient Egyptianculture | | --- | | * Architecture * Art * Clothing * Cuisine * Dance * Literature | | * v * t * e | Spanning over three thousand years, ancient Egypt was not one stable civilization but in constant change and upheaval, commonly split into periods by historians. Lik...
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Ancient Egyptian architecture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_architecture
2024-12-16T16:02:16
Q842352
| *Provincia Gallia Aquitania* Province des Gaules, Aquitaine | | | --- | --- | | Province of the Roman Empire | | | 27 BC–5th century | | | The province of Gallia Aquitania within the Roman Empire, c. 125 AD | | | Capital | Mediolanum Santonum (later moved to Burdigala) | | Historical era | Antiquity | | • Establish...
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# Gallia Aquitania **Gallia Aquitania** (/ˈɡæliə ˌækwɪˈteɪniə/, Latin: [ˈɡalːi.a akᶣiːˈtaːni.a]), also known as **Aquitaine** or **Aquitaine Gaul**, was a province of the Roman Empire. It lies in present-day southwest France and the comarca of Val d'Aran in northeast Spain, where it gives its name to the modern regi...
342,207
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Gallia Aquitania
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallia_Aquitania
2024-12-16T00:38:07
Q715376
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# Atenism **Atenism**, also known as the **Aten religion**, the **Amarna religion**, the **Amarna revolution**, and the **Amarna heresy**, was a religion in ancient Egypt. It was founded by Akhenaten, a pharaoh who ruled the New Kingdom under the Eighteenth Dynasty. The religion is described as monotheistic or monol...
1,291,882
3,421
Atenism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atenism
2024-12-18T16:32:28
Q146107
| Banna | | | --- | --- | | Location in Cumbria | | | Known also as | Birdoswald Roman Fort | | Founded | c. 112 AD | | Abandoned | c. 500 AD | | Place in the Roman world | | | Province | Britannia | | Location | | | Coordinates | 54°59′22″N 2°36′08″W / 54.9894°N 2.6023°W | | County | Cumbria | | Country | England ...
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# Banna (Birdoswald) **Birdoswald Roman Fort** was known as *Banna* ("peak, horn" in Celtic) in Roman times, reflecting the geography of the site on a triangular spur of land bounded by cliffs to the south and east commanding a broad meander of the River Irthing in Cumbria below. It lies towards the western end of ...
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Banna (Birdoswald)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banna_(Birdoswald)
2024-12-16T09:04:57
Q2061016
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# Ravenglass Roman Bath House **Ravenglass Roman Bath House** (also known as **Walls Castle**) is a ruined ancient Roman bath house at Ravenglass, Cumbria, England. Belonging to a 2nd-century Roman fort and naval base (known to the Romans as *Itunocelum*), the bath house is described by Matthew Hyde in his update to...
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Ravenglass Roman Bath House
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenglass_Roman_Bath_House
2024-12-15T21:40:39
Q3108515
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# Poverty in ancient Rome **Poverty in ancient Rome** is challenging to define as much of the Roman population lived in conditions resembling modern poverty. Roman society was largely agrarian and afflictions such as low literacy rates, high infant mortality, and poor diets were widespread throughout the populace. P...
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8,788
Poverty in ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_ancient_Rome
2024-12-19T15:32:24
Q113561863
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# Interrex The **interrex** (plural **interreges**) was an extraordinary magistrate during the Roman Kingdom and Republic. Initially, the interrex was appointed after the death of the king of Rome until the election of his successor, hence its name—a ruler "between kings" (Latin: *inter reges*). The position was ret...
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Interrex
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrex
2024-12-15T04:57:24
Q634484
| Vulture crown | | | --- | --- | | Details | | | Country | Egypt |
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# Vulture crown The **Vulture crown** was an ancient Egyptian crown worn by Great Royal Wives and female pharaohs. It was depicted as a headdress in the shape of a vulture draped over the head, with its wings hanging down on the sides. It was a symbol of protection associated with the vulture goddess Nekhbet, who of...
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Vulture crown
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulture_crown
2024-12-12T22:18:04
Q28162743
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# Gallia gens The **gens Gallia** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Several members of this gens are mentioned during the first century BC. ## Origin The nomen *Gallius* might be derived from *Gallus*, a common surname that can refer either to a cock or someone of Gallic origin. ## Praenomina Among the Ga...
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Gallia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallia_gens
2024-12-19T15:17:02
Q3760088
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# Tribune of the plebs **Tribune of the plebs**, **tribune of the people** or **plebeian tribune** (Latin: *tribunus plebis*) was the first office of the Roman state that was open to the plebeians, and was, throughout the history of the Republic, the most important check on the power of the Roman Senate and magistra...
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Tribune of the plebs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribune_of_the_plebs
2024-12-11T23:31:39
Q11704729
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# Acilia gens The **gens Acilia** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, that flourished from the middle of the third century BC until at least the fifth century AD, a period of seven hundred years. The first of the gens to achieve prominence was Gaius Acilius, who was quaestor in 203 and tribune of the plebs in 197...
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Acilia gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acilia_gens
2024-12-13T17:40:03
Q341438
| Provincia Syria ἐπαρχία Συρίας *eparchía Syrías* | | | --- | --- | | Province of the Roman Empire | | | 64 BC–198 AD | | | Roman Syria highlighted in 125 AD | | | Capital | Antioch (modern-day Antakya, Hatay, Turkey) | | History | | | • Conquest of Coele-Syria by Pompey | 64 BC | | • Province divided into Coele Syr...
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# Roman Syria **Roman Syria** was an early Roman province annexed to the Roman Republic in 64 BC by Pompey in the Third Mithridatic War following the defeat of King of Armenia Tigranes the Great, who had become the protector of the Hellenistic kingdom of Syria. Following the partition of the Herodian Kingdom of Jud...
1,928,858
2,575
Roman Syria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Syria
2024-12-18T05:24:57
Q207118
Miletus | Μῑ́λητος Milet | | | --- | --- | | Shown within Turkey | | | Location | Balat, Didim, Aydın Province, Turkey | | Region | Aegean Region | | Coordinates | 37°31′49″N 27°16′42″E / 37.53028°N 27.27833°E | | Type | Settlement | | Area | 90 ha (220 acres) | | History | | | Builder | Minoans (later Mycenaeans) ...
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# Miletus | Part of a series on the | | --- | | History of Greece | | Neolithic Greece * Pelasgians | | Greek Bronze Age * Helladic chronology * Cycladic (c. 3100–1000 BC) * Minoan (c. 3100–1100 BC) * Mycenean (c. 1750–1050 BC) | | Ancient Greece * Greek Dark Ages (1100 BC–750 BC) * Archaic Greece (800 BC–480 BC) * ...
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Miletus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miletus
2024-12-12T22:25:09
Q169460
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# Mental illness in ancient Rome **Mental illness in ancient Rome** was recognized in law as an issue of mental competence, and was diagnosed and treated in terms of ancient medical knowledge and philosophy, primarily Greek in origin, while at the same time popularly thought to have been caused by divine punishment,...
70,591,356
5,293
Mental illness in ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_illness_in_ancient_Rome
2024-12-13T13:24:15
Q111955925
Patara | *Patara* | | | --- | --- | | Alternative name | Arsinoe | | Location | Gelemiş, Antalya Province, Turkey | | Region | Lycia | | Type | Settlement | | Site notes | | | Ownership | Public | | Public access | Yes | | Website | turkishmuseums.com |
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# Patara (Lycia) **Patara** (Turkish: *Patara*, Lycian: 𐊓𐊗𐊗𐊀𐊕𐊀, *Pttara*; Greek: Πάταρα) was an ancient and flourishing maritime and commercial city that was for a period the capital of Lycia. The site is located on the Turkish coast near to the village of Gelemiş, in Antalya Province. Saint Nicholas was born...
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Patara (Lycia)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patara_(Lycia)
2024-12-12T22:28:11
Q233121
Italica | Itálica | | | --- | --- | | Shown within Spain | | | Location | Santiponce (Seville), Spain | | Region | Hispania Baetica | | Coordinates | 37°26′38″N 6°02′48″W / 37.44389°N 6.04667°W | | Type | Settlement | | History | | | Founded | 206 BC | | Cultures | Roman | | Site notes | | | Condition | Ruins | | S...
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# Italica **Italica** (Spanish: *Itálica*) was an ancient Roman city in Hispania; its site is close to the town of Santiponce in the province of Seville, Spain. It was founded in 206 BC by Roman general Scipio as a *colonia* for his Italic veterans and named after them. Italica later grew attracting new migrants fro...
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Italica
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italica
2024-12-11T05:37:26
Q658893
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# Laurentum **Laurentum** was an ancient Roman city of Latium situated between Ostia and Lavinium, on the west coast of the Italian Peninsula southwest of Rome. Roman writers regarded it as the original capital of Italy, before Lavinium assumed that role after the death of King Latinus. In historical times, Laurentu...
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Laurentum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurentum
2024-12-12T10:43:38
Q1718159
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# Promagistrate | Politics of ancient Rome | | --- | | Periods | | * **Roman Kingdom** 753–509 BC * **Roman Republic** 509–27 BC * **Roman Empire** 27 BC – AD 395 * Principate 27 BC – AD 284 * Dominate AD 284–641 * Western AD 395–476 * Eastern AD 395–1453 * **Timeline** | | Constitution | | * Kingdom * Republic + Su...
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Promagistrate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promagistrate
2024-12-12T09:54:27
Q731997
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# Arimathea **Arimathea** or **Arimathaea** (Ancient Greek: Ἀριμαθέα) or **Harimathaea** or **Harimathea** (Ἁριμαθαία, *Harimathaía*) was a purported city of Judea. It was the reported home of Joseph of Arimathea, who appears in all four Gospel accounts of the Passion for having donated his new tomb outside Jerusale...
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Arimathea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arimathea
2024-12-12T08:32:23
Q2558868
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# As (Roman coin) The ****as**** (pl.: ****assēs****), occasionally ***assarius*** (pl.: ***assarii***, rendered into Greek as ἀσσάριον, ***assárion***), was a bronze, and later copper, coin used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. ## Republican era coinage The Romans replaced the usage of Greek coins, fi...
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As (Roman coin)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_(Roman_coin)
2024-12-12T13:34:22
Q376895
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# Edict of Thessalonica The **Edict of Thessalonica** (Greek: Έδικτο της Θεσσαλονίκης), issued on 27 February AD 380 by Theodosius I, made Nicene Christianity the state church of the Roman Empire. It condemned other Christian creeds such as Arianism as heresies of "foolish madmen," and authorized their punishment. ...
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Edict of Thessalonica
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edict_of_Thessalonica
2024-12-12T01:59:01
Q1257878
| Provincia Lusitana | | | --- | --- | | Province of the Roman Empire | | | 27 BC–AD 409/410 | | | Capital | Emerita Augusta (Mérida) | | Historical era | Roman Empire | | • Established | 27 BC | | • Disestablished | AD 409/410 | | | **Preceded by** | **Succeeded by** | | --- | --- | | | Lusitanians | | --- | | | Ala...
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# Lusitania **Lusitania** (/ˌluːsɪˈteɪniə/; Classical Latin: [luːsiːˈtaːnia]) was an ancient Iberian Roman province encompassing most of modern-day Portugal (south of the Douro River) and a large portion of western Spain (the present Extremadura and Province of Salamanca). Romans named the region after the Lusitania...
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Lusitania
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lusitania
2024-12-12T16:55:56
Q188650
| Segedunum | | | --- | --- | | Location in Tyne and Wear | | | Founded | c. 122 AD | | Abandoned | c. 400 AD | | Attested by | *Notitia Dignitatum* | | Place in the Roman world | | | Province | Britannia | | Nearby water | River Tyne | | Structure | | | — Stone structure — | | | Size and area | 138 m × 120 m (1.65 h...
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# Segedunum **Segedunum** was a Roman fort at modern-day Wallsend, North Tyneside in North East England. The fort lay at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall near the banks of the River Tyne. It was in use for approximately 300 years from around 122 AD to almost 400. Today Segedunum is the most thoroughly excavated for...
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Segedunum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segedunum
2024-12-16T09:05:25
Q637958
| Vindobala | | | --- | --- | | Location in Northumberland | | | Location | | | Coordinates | 55°00′04″N 1°49′34″W / 55.001°N 1.826°W | | Place name | Rudchester | | County | Northumberland | | Reference | | | UK-OSNG reference | NZ112675 |
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# Vindobala **Vindobala** (Brytonnic Celtic : **windo-** *fair, white*, **bala** *place, situation?*, cf. Old Irish **bal, bail** *place, situation, condition, good luck*) was a Roman fort with the modern name, and in the hamlet of, **Rudchester**, Northumberland. It was the fourth fort on Hadrian's Wall, and situat...
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Vindobala
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vindobala
2024-12-16T09:03:10
Q7932357
| Provincia Byzacena ἐπαρχία Βυζακινῆς | | | --- | --- | | Province of the Late Roman Empire - Byzantine Empire | | | 293–439 534–698 | | | Map of Roman Africa and Egypt; Byzacena shown in top right. | | | The Province of Byzacena, showing its territorial extent, capital and major cities. | | | Capital | Hadrumetum |...
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# Byzacena **Byzacena** (or **Byzacium**) (Ancient Greek: Βυζάκιον, *Byzakion*) was a Late Roman province in the central part of Roman North Africa, which is now roughly Tunisia, split off from Africa Proconsularis. ## History At the end of the 3rd century AD, the Roman emperor Diocletian divided the great Roman ...
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271
Byzacena
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzacena
2024-12-14T14:05:01
Q1018744
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# Votum | Religion inancient Rome | | --- | | Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter | | Practices and beliefs | | * libation * *votum* * temples * festivals * *ludi* * funerary practices * imperial cult * mystery religions | | Priesthoods | | * Pontifices * Augures * Vestales * Flamines...
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Votum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Votum
2024-12-09T09:35:37
Q11925738
| Statuette of Neferefre | | | --- | --- | | Material | Limestone | | Height | 34 cm (original) | | Created | c. 2460 BC | | Discovered | 1984 or 1985 Abusir, Giza, Egypt | | Present location | Egyptian Museum | | Registration | JE 98171 | | Period | Old Kingdom |
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# Statuette of Neferefre The **Statuette of Neferefre** was found in several fragments by Czechoslovakian excavations in 1984 or 1985 in the remains of the pyramid temple of the king Neferefre at Abusir. It was once about 34 cm high. The statuette is now on display in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo (JE 98171). Due to ...
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Statuette of Neferefre
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statuette_of_Neferefre
2024-12-11T02:44:51
Q55633932
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# Praetorian prefect | Part of a series on the | | --- | | Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 | | Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | | | Campaign history * Wars and battles | | Technologica...
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Praetorian prefect
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praetorian_prefect
2024-12-09T03:54:10
Q692343
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# Substance abuse in ancient Rome **Drugs in ancient Rome** were used for a variety of purposes. Cannabis and opium were used as medication to treat conditions such as insomnia or earaches. Roman doctors noticed the addictiveness of these drugs. They wrote that cannabis induced "a warm feeling" and opium was dangero...
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Substance abuse in ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_abuse_in_ancient_Rome
2024-12-13T22:54:21
Q111950289
| Provincia Mauretania Tingitana | | | --- | --- | | Province of the Roman Empire | | | 42 AD–Early 8th century | | | The province of Mauretania Tingitana within the Roman Empire, c. 125 AD | | | Capital | Tingis, Septem | | Historical era | Classical Antiquity, Late Antiquity | | • Incorporated into the Roman Empire...
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# Mauretania Tingitana | Part of a series on the | | --- | | History of Morocco | | Prehistory * Acheulean * Mousterian * Aterian * Iberomaurusian * Capsian | | Classical to Late Antiquity(8th century BC – 7th century AD) * Carthaginian * Roman * Mauretania * Mauretania Tingitana * Exarchate of Africa | | Early Isla...
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Mauretania Tingitana
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauretania_Tingitana
2024-12-08T17:19:56
Q1244742
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# Argei | Religion inancient Rome | | --- | | Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter | | Practices and beliefs | | * libation * *votum* * temples * festivals * *ludi* * funerary practices * imperial cult * mystery religions | | Priesthoods | | * Pontifices * Augures * Vestales * Flamines...
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Argei
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argei
2024-12-10T21:53:48
Q1054558
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# Salvidiena gens The **gens Salvidiena** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned toward the end of the Republic, and from then to the end of the second century they regularly filled the highest offices of the Roman state. ## Origin The nomen *Salvidienus* belongs to a clas...
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Salvidiena gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvidiena_gens
2024-12-14T10:09:29
Q52637451
| First Intermediate Period of Egypt | | | --- | --- | | c. 2181 BC–c. 2055 BC | | | Capital | * Memphis (c. 2181 BC – c. 2160 BC), Seventh Dynasty–Eighth Dynasty * Heracleopolis Magna (c. 2160 BC – c. 2050 BC), Ninth Dynasty–Tenth Dynasty * Thebes (c. 2134 BC – c. 2061 BC), Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt | | Common langu...
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# First Intermediate Period of Egypt | Part of a series on the | | --- | | History of Egypt | | Prehistoric Egypt | Paleolithic | 300,000–17,000 BC | | --- | --- | | Mesolithic | 17,000–9000 BC | | Predynastic Period | 6000–3000 BC | | | Ancient Egypt | Early Dynastic Period | 3150–2686 BC | | --- | --- | | Old King...
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First Intermediate Period of Egypt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Intermediate_Period_of_Egypt
2024-12-09T03:44:47
Q232211
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# Coruncania gens The **gens Coruncania** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. The first of the family to come to prominence was Tiberius Coruncanius, a *novus homo* who became consul in 280 BC, and dictator in 246. ## Origin According to Cicero, Tiberius Coruncanius was a native of Tusculum. However, in a spee...
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Coruncania gens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coruncania_gens
2024-12-08T19:58:23
Q5173402
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# Social class in ancient Rome Social class in ancient Rome was hierarchical, with multiple and overlapping social hierarchies. An individual's relative position in one might be higher or lower than in another, which complicated the social composition of Rome. The status of freeborn Romans during the Republic was e...
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Social class in ancient Rome
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_class_in_ancient_Rome
2024-12-08T14:50:02
Q1392538
| Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt | | | --- | --- | | 1991 BC – 1802 BC | | | Fragment of a statue of Amenemhat III 12th Dynasty c. 1800 BC State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich | | | Capital | Thebes, Itjtawy | | Common languages | Egyptian language | | Religion | ancient Egyptian religion | | Government | Absolute monarchy...
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# Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt | Periods and dynasties of ancient Egypt | | --- | | All years are BC | | Predynastic | Protodynastic | 0 | c. 3300–3150 | | --- | --- | --- | | | Early Dynastic | First Dynasty | I | c. 3150–2890 | | --- | --- | --- | | Second Dynasty | II | 2890–2686 | | | Old Kingdom | Third Dynasty | I...
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Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelfth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
2025-02-19T15:26:49
Q719639
| Tower of Babel | | | --- | --- | | מִגְדַּל בָּבֶל | | | General information | | | Type | Tower | | Location | Babylon, Iraq | | Height | See § Height |
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# Tower of Babel The **Tower of Babel** is an origin myth and parable in the Book of Genesis meant to explain the existence of different languages and cultures. According to the story, a united human race speaking a single language migrates to Shinar (Lower Mesopotamia), where they agree to build a great city with ...
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Tower of Babel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel
2025-02-18T08:17:33
Q41213
| Roman Republic*Res publica Romana* | | | --- | --- | | c. 509 – 27 BC | | | Denarius of 54 BC, showing the first Roman consul, Lucius Junius Brutus, surrounded by two lictors and preceded by an *accensus*. | | | Roman territory on the eve of the assassination of Julius Caesar, 44 BC | | | Capital | Rome | | Officia...
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# Roman Republic The **Roman Republic** (Latin: *Res publica Romana* [ˈreːs ˈpuːblɪka roːˈmaːna]) was the era of classical Roman civilisation beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom (traditionally dated to 509 BC) and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire following the War of Actium. D...
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Roman Republic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Republic
2025-02-16T22:49:22
Q17167
| Milecastle 31 | | | --- | --- | | Northumberland, England, UK | | | Milecastle 31Location in Northumberland | | | Coordinates | 55°02′06″N 2°13′40″W / 55.034899°N 2.227914°W | | Grid reference | NY85537117 |
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# Milecastle 31 | Part of a series on the | | --- | | Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 | | Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | | | Campaign history * Wars and battles | | Technological his...
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Milecastle 31
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_31
2025-02-16T22:42:58
Q6851170
| Roman Empire | | | --- | --- | | 27 BC – AD 395 (unified) AD 395 – 476/480 (Western) AD 395–1453 (Eastern) | | | Imperial *aquila* | | | Roman territorial evolution from the rise of the city-state of Rome to the fall of the Western Roman Empire | | | Capital | * Rome (27 BC – AD 476) * Constantinople (330–1453) | |...
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# Roman Empire The **Roman Empire** ruled the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The Romans conquered most of this during the Republic, and it was ruled by emperors following Octavian's assumption of effective sole rule in 27 BC. The western empire collapsed in 476 AD, but the eastern e...
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Roman Empire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire
2025-02-19T13:43:49
Q2277
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# Roman Palestine **Roman Palestine** was a period in the history of Palestine characterised by Roman rule in the Palestine region. Historians typically trace the period from the Hasmonean civil war in 63 BCE up until the end of the Byzantine rule with the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 7th century. The period...
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Roman Palestine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Palestine
2025-02-16T15:02:48
Q15843470
| Battle of Bolia | | | --- | --- | | Part of the Fall of the Roman Empire and Roman–Germanic Wars | | | | Date | 468 | | --- | --- | | Location | Pannonia | | Result | Ostrogothic victory | | | | Belligerents | | | Ostrogoths | Gepids Heruli Rugii Sarmatians Sciri Suebi **Supported by:** Western Roman Empire | | Com...
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# Battle of Bolia The **Battle of Bolia** took place in 468 between the Ostrogoths (Amal dynasty) and a coalition of Germanic tribes in the Roman province of Pannonia. It was fought on the south side of the Danube near its confluence with the river Bolia, in present-day Hungary. The Ostrogoths won, achieving suprema...
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Battle of Bolia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bolia
2025-02-16T22:25:04
Q13190
| Italy*Italia* (Latin) | | | --- | --- | | Roman Empire at its greatest extent (c. 117 AD), with Italy in red and provinces in pink | | | Capital | Rome: full-fledged until Diocletianic times, from then on mostly only *de jure*. Mediolanum and Ravenna: Imperial residences; *de facto* capital in the Late Empire (of t...
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# Roman Italy | Part of a series on the | | --- | | History of Italy | | Early * Prehistoric Italy * Nuragic civilization (18th–3rd c. BC) * Etruscan civilization (12th–6th c. BC) * Magna Graecia (8th–3rd c. BC) | | Ancient Rome * Kingdom (753 BC–509 BC) * Republic (509 BC–27 BC) + Roman expansion in Italy + Roman I...
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Roman Italy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Italy
2025-02-16T19:14:55
Q913582
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# Dardania (Roman province) **Dardania** (/dɑːrˈdeɪniə/; Latin: *Dardania*; Ancient Greek: Δαρδανία)in the Central Balkans, initially an unofficial region in Moesia (87–284), and then a province administratively part of the Diocese of Moesia (293–337). It was named after the tribe of the Dardani who inhabited the re...
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Dardania (Roman province)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dardania_(Roman_province)
2025-02-16T17:52:18
Q827501
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# Castra | Part of a series on the | | --- | | Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 | | Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | | | Campaign history * Wars and battles | | Technological history | ...
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Castra
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castra
2025-02-18T04:59:48
Q88205
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# Calpurnia gens The **gens Calpurnia** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which first appears in history during the third century BC. The first of the gens to obtain the consulship was Gaius Calpurnius Piso in 180 BC, but from this time their consulships were very frequent, and the family of the Pisones became ...
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