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120 Bc: Encyclopedia - 120 Bc
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123 Bc: Encyclopedia - 123 Bc
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122 Bc: Encyclopedia - 122 Bc
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116 Bc: Encyclopedia - 116 Bc
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117 Bc: Encyclopedia - 117 Bc
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Agrarian Law: Encyclopedia - Agrarian Law
Agrarian laws (from the Latin ager, meaning "land") were laws among the Romans regulating the division of the public lands, or ager publi...
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Narbonne: Encyclopedia Ii - Narbonne - History
Modern-day Narbonne was the first Roman colony outside of Italy. It was established in Gaul in 118 BC, as Colonia Narbo Martius. It was l...
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Nîmes: Encyclopedia Ii - Nîmes - The Origins Of Nimes
Nîmes - Prehistory.
The site on which the built-up area of Nimes has become established in the course of centuries is part of the edge...
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King Of The Britons: Encyclopedia Ii - King Of The Britons - Kings Of The Britons
King of the Britons - House of Troy.
Brutus I (Brute) 1149–1125 BC
Locrinus (Locrine) 1125–1105 BC
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Africa Province: Encyclopedia Ii - Africa Province - History
For further information see Numidia and Mauretania.
It was the site of the ancient city of Carthage as well as other large cities in that...
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Roman Road: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Road - The Roman Road System
Roman road - Types of Roads.
Roman roads vary from simple corduroy roads to paved roads using deep roadbeds of tamped rubble as an unde...
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Nîmes: Encyclopedia Ii - Nîmes - The Origins Of Nimes
Nîmes - Prehistory.
The site on which the built-up area of Nimes has become established in the course of centuries is part of the edge...
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Gard: Encyclopedia Ii - Gard - History
The Gard area was settled by the Romans in classical times. It was crossed by the Via Domitia, which was constructed in 118 BC.
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Indian Ancient Maritime History: Encyclopedia Ii - Indian Ancient Maritime History - House Of Ptolemy
Around 116 BC an interesting incident that had happened in Egypt was reported by Posidonius (ca. 135 BC - 51 BC (also spelled Poseidonius...
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King Of The Britons: Encyclopedia Ii - King Of The Britons - Kings Of The Britons
King of the Britons - House of Troy.
Brutus I (Brute) 1149–1125 BC
Locrinus (Locrine) 1125–1105 BC
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Gard: Encyclopedia Ii - Gard - Geography
Gard is part of the région of Languedoc-Roussillon and is surrounded by the départements of Hérault, Lozère, Aveyron, Bouches-du-Rhô...
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Nîmes: Encyclopedia Ii - Nîmes - History
The city derives its name from Nemausus 'From The Nile'. The contemporary symbol and shield of the city of Nîmes, a crocodile chained to...
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Nîmes: Encyclopedia Ii - Nîmes - Miscellaneous
Nîmes is historically known for its textiles. Denim, the fabric of blue jeans, derives its name from this city (Serge de Nîmes).
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Nîmes: Encyclopedia Ii - Nîmes - Sights
Nîmes may have been one of the richest and finest Roman cities of Gaule. Several important remains of the Roman Empire can still be seen...
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Roman Road: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Road - Construction Of A Road
Roman road - The Team.
The distinction between staff and line officers applied to the Roman army as well. Among the staff officers were...
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Indian Ancient Maritime History: Encyclopedia Ii - Indian Ancient Maritime History - Journeys To The East And Later Centuries
Amaury De Reincourt in his book, Soul Of India, records that "The brightest sun shining over Southeast Asia in the first centuries A.D. w...
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Indian Ancient Maritime History: Encyclopedia Ii - Indian Ancient Maritime History - Roman Connection
Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar in 26 BC commissioned his prefect in Egypt, Aelius Gallus, to capture the port of Aden to attack the Ethiop...
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