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    Antoninus Pius (category Nerva–Antonine dynasty)
    138 to 161. He was the fourth of the Five Good Emperors from the Nerva–Antonine dynasty. Born into a senatorial family, Antoninus held various offices...
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    indispensable or even a very important authority for the texts (Jordanes, the Antonine Itinerary, etc.) which it contained, and other copies of its archetype...
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    as The City of Words and in the same year delivered the Northrop Frye-Antonine Maillet Lecture in Moncton, New Brunswick. He was the Pratt Lecturer at...
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    border was briefly extended north to the Forth–Clyde isthmus, where the Antonine Wall was built around 142 following the military reoccupation of the Scottish...
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    2024-01-21. "Lleida" (in Catalan). Diccionari català-valencià-balear (DCVB). Antonine Itinerary pp. 391, 452. To quote Julius Caesar, "propter ipsius loci opportunitatem"...
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    Indonesia, and Malaysia. The Greco-Roman geographer Ptolemy wrote in his Antonine-era Geography that beyond the Golden Chersonese (Malay Peninsula) was a...
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    Ollé, Manel. La invenció de latradició literària (PDF) (in Catalan). Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. "Las Cien Mejores Poesías (Líricas) de la Lengua...
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    It was put in the Roman province of Hispania Bætica. According to the Antonine Itinerary: it was a maritime town between the Anas, (modern Guadiana) and...
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    Marcus Aurelius banned the practice in an effort to limit the spread of the Antonine Plague (165 to 180 AD). The ban remained in place until at least the 4th...
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    Rome well into the late sixth century". Two devastating epidemics, the Antonine Plague in 154 and the Plague of Cyprian in 251, killed a large number of...
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    Studies in honor of Calvert Watkins. Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Innsbruck. pp. 17–28. Beekes, Robert S. P. (2009), Etymological Dictionary...
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    The History of Rome, 40.44.4.5; 40.47 It was probably the Alces who the Antonine itinerary placed between Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza)...
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    sources for determining the location of various cities of Hispania was the Antonine Itinerary, a description of the Roman municipalities along the various...
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    under the ashes. 117: Roman Empire reaches its territorial peak. 166: Antonine Plague begins. 293: Diocletian reorganizes the Empire by creating the Tetrarchy...
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    such as the itinerary inscribed on the Vicarello Cups as well in as the Antonine Itinerary. The highway was named after the emperor Augustus, who ordered...
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    through private excavations. The city of Portus Albus, mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary as a mansion located six miles from Carteia and identified by...
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  • The same name is mentioned at the beginning of the 3rd century in the Antonine Itinerary, a road handbook of the Roman Empire, and on the Tabula Peutingeriana...
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  • Arthur's O'on, a Roman temple or triumphal monument located near the Antonine Wall in Scotland, was demolished by a local landowner in 1743. St Mary's...
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    buildings of the Tyrol. The site of the castle appears on Roman maps of the Antonine Itinerary as Masciacum, a staging post on the major Roman military road...
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    Jordan: Applied Science Private University, University of Jordan Lebanon: Antonine University, American University of Beirut, Beirut Arab University, Lebanese...
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  • Itinéraires Anciens (1845). A collection of ancient routes including the Antonine Itinerary, the Tabula Peutingeriana and assorted Greek tours. Recueil des...
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  • Itinéraires Anciens (1845). A collection of ancient routes including the Antonine Itinerary, the Tabula Peutingeriana and assorted Greek tours. Recueil des...
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