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    Julia Domna. After the short reigns and assassinations of their two sons, Caracalla (r. 211–217) and Geta (r. 211), who succeeded their father in the government...
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  • Jacques Chardonne (category Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française winners)
    Camille Belguise (Albin-Michel) ; 1962 : Détachements, Paris, édit. td - Jean-Paul Caracalla (1962 ; Albin-Michel, 1969) ; 1964 : Demi-jour - suite et fin...
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  • Serenus Sammonicus (died 212) was a Roman savant and tutor to Geta and Caracalla who became fatally involved in politics; he was also author of a didactic...
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    administration. Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica. DeLaine, Janet. 1997. The Baths of Caracalla: A Study In the Design, Construction, and Economics of...
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    beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire. In 212, during the reign of Caracalla, Roman citizenship was granted to all freeborn inhabitants of the Empire...
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    auditorium of Papinian and member of the council of Septimius Severus; under Caracalla he was master of the requests (magister libellorum). Elagabalus (also...
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    Rome portal Arch of Caracalla in Theveste Mauretania Caesariensis Hippo Regius Cirta Thagaste "Algerien". www.aeria.phil.uni-erlangen.de. Archived from the...
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    the larger thermae, such as the Baths of Diocletian and the Baths of Caracalla. That Vitruvius must have been well practised in surveying is shown by...
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    and the arts: Ancient Roman coins of Abydos (Troas): Septimius Severus, Caracalla Arrigo Boito composed an opera, Ero e Leandro, but destroyed it. His libretto...
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    Denmark. The artifact is dated to ~200 AD during the reign of the emperor Caracalla, an emperor that believed himself to be the reincarnated Alexander. Artworks...
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    emperor Caracalla. Nearly all representations of Caracalla reflect his military prowess through his frighteningly aggressive expression. Caracalla borrowed...
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    similar imperial ruling described in the Life of Caracalla (5.7), which makes no sense in Caracalla's time, and is worded in almost exactly the same way:...
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    Tébessa (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Tebessa are very rich in ancient monuments, among them being the Arch of Caracalla, Roman triumphal arch, a Roman temple, and a Christian basilica of the...
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    who came to observe exotic Spartan customs. In 214 AD, Roman emperor Caracalla, in his preparation for his campaign against Parthia, recruited a 500-man...
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  • Santuario della Madonna del Divino Amore, Porta Maggiore, the Baths of Caracalla and the Tiber River. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that...
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    that the gods refused to heal him because they knew Caracalla's intentions to be evil. Caracalla's visit to the shrine of ‘the Celtic healing-god’ Grannus...
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    additional building in the first century AD, and much later the emperor Caracalla temporarily suspended Mouseion membership in 216 AD. The last known references...
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    Bentumersiel [de] and Hedemünden [de], this is one of the very few Roman archaeological sites in northern Germany. Coinage of the Roman emperors Caracalla (211...
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    American School at Athens, 1966), pp. 63f Michel Christol, "Un fidèle de Caracalla: Q. Marcius Dioga", Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz, 2 (1991), pp. 165-188...
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    Italian workmen, which was more grand than the one at the Baths of Caracalla. Although De Vigenère likely overstated the size, it must have been very impressive...
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    Augustine of Hippo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    freedmen of the gens Aurelia given full Roman citizenship by the Edict of Caracalla in 212. Augustine's family had been Roman, from a legal standpoint, for...
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    standard battle line troops or possibly Triarii. Caracalla's mania for Alexander went so far that Caracalla visited Alexandria while preparing for his Persian...
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    pseudo-historical author Geoffrey of Monmouth and then built on by the French poet Robert de Boron and prose successors in the 13th century. Geoffrey seems to have combined...
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    victory, and it is likely that he wished to provide his teenage sons Caracalla and Geta with first-hand experience of controlling a hostile barbarian...
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    for his visit in letters to the prefect of Alexandria. When the Emperor Caracalla sacked Alexandria in 215 AD, Origen fled to Caesarea, where the Palestinean...
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    Hadrian's reign. Local coins with his effigy were still being struck during Caracalla's reign, and he was invoked in a poem to celebrate the accession of Diocletian...
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    Ossian (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the Roman Emperor; Macpherson and his supporters detected references to Caracalla (d. 217, as "Caracul") and Carausius (d. 293, as "Caros", the "king of...
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    of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts for his painting Las termas de Caracalla. Although his view of the ancient Imperial thermal complex of the early...
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    granted Roman citizenship in 212 AD with the Constitutio Antoniniana by Caracalla. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Sardinia was ruled in rapid...
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    stands a monument and tomb, and the Baths of Diocletian and the Baths of Caracalla are remarkable for their state of preservation, the former still possessing...
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