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- Nero (23127 bytes)
25: ...ter their lame and stuttering uncle, apparently implying that he was as unlikely to become Augustus as...
32: ...us | Legate]] of [[Germania Superior]], and his replacement with [[Servius Sulpicius Galba]]. However...
40: ...had already had three marriages. He had married [[Plautia Urgulanilla]] and [[Aelia Paetina]] as a pri...
42: ...he ambitious Agrippina soon set her sights upon replacing her deceased aunt. On [[January 1]], [[49]] ...
52: ...e first five years under Nero became known as examples of fine administration, even resulting in coini... - Roman road (3913 bytes)
4: The Roman roads vary from simple [[corduroy#corduroy road|corduroy road]]s to usi...
9: There are many examples of roads that still follow the route of Roman r...
15: ... from [[Narbonne]], where it connected to the Via Domitia, to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] across [[Toulouse]] an...
16: * [[Via Domitia]] ([[118 BC]]), from [[Nimes]] to the [[Pyrenees]...
46: ... to the [[Pyrenees]], where it joins to the [[Via Domitia]] at the [[Coll de Panissars]], near [[La Jonquer... - Domitian (8530 bytes)
1: ... style="float: right; margin-left: 0.5em">[[Image:domitian.JPG]]</div>
3: ...h; [[18 September]] [[96]]), commonly known as '''Domitian''', was a [[Roman Emperors|Roman emperor]] of th...
5: Domitianus was the son of [[Vespasian]], by his wife Domi...
9: ... brother, Titus, who was much older than himself, Domitian did not accompany their father in his campaigns ...
11: ...al in Rome. With the rise to power of his father, Domitian grew bolder.
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