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- Alexandria (28378 bytes)
3: ... civilization|Hellenistic]] world — second only to [[Rome]] in size and wealth throughout much o...
23: ...e silt thrown out by Nile mouths. An Egyptian townlet, Rhacotis, already stood on the shore and was a...
27: ...age]]; and for some centuries more it was second only to [[Rome]]. Nominally a free Greek city, Alexa...
29: It was not only a center of [[Hellenism]], but was also the grea...
36: ...]. In AD [[215]] the [[Roman Emperors|emperor]] [[Caracalla]] visited the city; and, for some insulting [[sat... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
59: ...ear the borderlands, the [[Armenians]] being the only sizeable one.
68: Caracalla's decree in 212, the ''Constitutio Antoniniana'',...
78: ...he western half of the empire, but at best could only demand tribute from the eastern half. [[Theodosi...
84: ... in [[751]], leaving the Byzantines with control only of small areas around the toe and heel of Italy.
104: ...ly in 1071, and the [[Seljuk Turks]], who were mainly interested in defeating [[Egypt]] under the [[Fa... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
176: *[[211]] – Severus dies. His son '''[[Caracalla]]''' becomes emperor
177: *[[217]] – Caracalla murdered; '''[[Macrinus]]''' becomes emperor - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
9: ... word ''princeps'', meaning "first citizen", the only title Augustus would permit himself) the realiti...
35: ...k covered all of Roman history through [[9 BC]], only [[epitome]]s survive of his coverage of the Late...
46: ...ion of the ''gens'' [[Claudius (gens)|Claudia]], only slightly less ancient than the Julians. Their t...
56: ... commander of the guard [[Cassius Chaerea]]. The only member left of the imperial family to take charg...
78: ... excesses and the civil wars. To do this, he not only increased taxes, but created new forms of taxati... - Rome (33048 bytes)
84: ... including Ravenna, [[Naples]] and Rome. The one inland city continuing under Byzantine control was [[...
88: ...s completed during the autumn of [[598]] and was only after recognized by Maurice. But it would last t...
125: ...nt Rome, very few areas from ''Quattrocento'' (mainly around piazza Farnese), and many churches and pa...
132: ...ch as the [[Villa Borghese]] and the [[Thermae of Caracalla]] as venues.
150: ...y airport Southeast of the citycentre, handles mainly charter flights and regional European flights in... - Ankara (15129 bytes)
55: ...ur the [[Asclepios]], the God of Medicine. Today only the basement and first floors remain. Situated i...
61: ...Future''': This monument, in Güven Park, Bakanlıklar quarter, was erected in 1935 and bears ...
75: ...pond for rowing), the Botanical Garden, Seğmenler Park, Anayasa Park, Kuğulu Park (famous fo... - History of Greek and Roman Egypt (25856 bytes)
12: ...he later Ptolemies were increasingly feeble. The only Ptolemaic Queens to officially rule on their own...
50: ...uage of government except at the highest levels. Unlike the Greeks, the Romans did not settle in Egypt...
57: ...]) of the native Egyptians, which was suppressed only after several years of fighting. This [[Bucolic ...
61: ...ommon with the other provincials, but this was mainly to extort more taxes, which grew increasingly on...
70: ...any others refused to do so, leaving them as the only sizeable religious minority in a Christian count... - Roman economy (23678 bytes)
6: ...ze). After the reforms Roman coinage consisted mainly of the gold [[solidus (coin)|solidus]] and small...
10: Unlike most modern coins, Roman coins had [[Intrinsic...
12: ...the coins with an intrinsic value and those with only a token value. This is reflected in the infreque...
14: ...e numbers. Since the government required coins mainly as a means to pay its army and officials, it had...
18: ... third century AD. Although initially there were only three, the number was increased by [[Julius Caes...
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