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TheCollector on MSNTitus: The Roman Emperor Who Conquered JerusalemTitus Caesar Vespasianus ruled Rome for just two years from 79-81 CE after the death of his father Vespasian, the founder of the Flavian Dynasty. His younger brother and successor, Domitian, implied ...
"The most likely theory at the moment is that this is connected to the Danube campaigns of Emperor Domitian — that’s 86 to 96 A.D.," Adler-Wölfl said. Though one victim has been confirmed as ...
"The most likely theory at the moment is that this is connected to the Danube campaigns of Emperor Domitian - that's 86 to 96 A.D.," Adler-Wölfl said. City archaeologists said the discovery also ...
Italian archaeologists recently unearthed ancient Roman tombs during the excavation of a necropolis – including one bearing the epitaph of a gladiator. The discovery was announced by the ...
VIENNA (AP) — As construction crews churned up dirt to renovate a Vienna soccer field last October, they happened upon an unprecedented find: A heap of intertwined skeletal remains in a mass grave ...
“The most likely theory at the moment is that this is connected to the Danube campaigns of Emperor Domitian — that’s 86 to 96 A.D.," Adler-Wölfl said. City archaeologists said the discovery also ...
VIENNA (AP) — As construction crews churned up dirt to renovate a Vienna soccer field last October, they happened upon an unprecedented find: A heap of intertwined skeletal remains in a mass ...
Portraits of the later emperor Trajan can now be identified from Bosham harbour, in West Sussex, and also from an area to north of the frontier at Hawkshaw, Peebleshire (this one re-carved from an ...
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