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- Spain (36498 bytes)
1: ...diterranean side of the [[strait of Gibraltar]], known as ''[[Plazas de soberan�]'', such as the [[I...
7: native_name = Reino de Espa
48: footnotes = <sup>1</sup> In some autonomous communities, [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[...
58: ...rian peninsula]] (in the sense that they are not known to have come from elsewhere), consisting of a n...
62: ...anean. Their most important colony was [[Carthago Nova]] (Latin name of modern day [[Cartagena, Spain|... - Pope Hilarius (5932 bytes)
1: ...om [[461]] to [[February 28]], [[468]]). He was canonized as Saint Hilarius after his death.
3: ...y [[November 17]], [[461]], and was consecrated [[November 19]], [[461]] and died on [[February 28]] (...
6: ...to hinder his going either to Rome or to Constantinople, he had great difficulty in making his escape ...
8: ... Church property could not be alienated until a synod had examined into the cause of sale.
10: ...p their boundaries, and to assemble in a yearly synod presided over by the Bishop of Arles. The metrop... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
37: ... [[375 BC|375]]/[[371 BC]] – Anarchy years: no magistrates elected
40: **Elected the first non-patrician consul: Lucius Sextius Sextinus
42: * [[351 BC]] – Elected the first non-patrician censor
44: ... Genucia]]'': no man can hold the same [[cursus honorum|office]] before 10 years have elapsed from the...
45: ...38 BC]] – Latin League dissolved after yet another rebellion - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...ization under the leadership of Octavian (better known as [[Caesar Augustus]]). Although Rome accumul...
5: ...lennium, in [[1453]], the Eastern Empire, better known as the [[Byzantine Empire]], fell to the [[Otto...
9: ...golden crowns and ornate imperial ritual. We now know that the situation was far more nuanced: certain...
19: ... his ambitions seemed to threaten the republic - now placidly accepted one man rule.
21: Augustus's reign was notable for several long-lasting achievements that w... - Trajan (7787 bytes)
5: ...usia]]. Trajan himself was just one of many well-known Ulpii in a line that continued long after his o...
7: ...'s wars against the [[Germanic tribes]], and was known as one of the foremost military commanders of t...
9: ... succeeded without incident, making him the first non-[[Italy|Italian]] Roman to become Emperor.
11: ...an Senate]] eventually bestowed upon Trajan the honorific of ''optimus'', meaning "the best".
13: ... expedition into the kingdom of [[Dacia]], on the northern bank of the [[Danube River]], and forced Ki... - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...tin]]: <small>IMP?C?IVLIVS?CAESAR?DIVVS</small>[[#Notes|¹]]) (b. [[July 13]], c.[[100 BC]] d. [[M...
6: Caesar's military campaigns are known in detail from his own written [[Literary works...
9: Caesar was born in [[Rome]] to a well-known [[patrician]] family (''[[gens]]'' [[Julius|Jul...
11: ...ch by the standards of the Roman nobility. Thus, no member of his family had achieved any outstanding...
13: ... to the Marius party through family connections. Not only was he Marius' nephew, he was also married ... - Pompey (25785 bytes)
3: ...IVS?CN?F?SEX?N?MAGNVS</small>[[#Notes|¹]]), known in [[English language|English]] as '''Pompey th...
10: ... alliance boosted Pompey's career in Rome. Sulla, now the ''[[Roman dictator|dictator]]'' in absolute ...
12: ...ive for later adventures. Pompey viewed Caesar as not so much an enemy, but as a much respected obstac...
15: ...he was ambitious for glory and power. Happy to acknowledge his son-in-law's wishes, and to clear his o...
19: ... who had the idea. The veracity of this claim has not been established. - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
3: ...3 BC]] – [[19 August]] [[14|AD 14]]), known earlier in his life as '''Gaius Octavius.''' Hi...
7: ...]] would be taken by all subsequent Emperors in honor of one of Rome's greatest rulers.
10: ...eached the rank of [[praetor]] and served as governor of [[Macedonia]] before dying when Octavian was ...
12: ...rning himself some military award, despite taking no part in the effort. The following year, at the ag...
14: ... and courage. Caesar and Octavian’s time in Hispania was likely the first time the two were able to de... - Hadrian (6480 bytes)
3: ...[[January 24]], [[76]] - [[July 10]], [[138]]), known as '''Hadrian''' in [[English language|English]...
5: Hadrian was born in [[Italica]], [[Hispania]], to a well-established settler family. He was ...
9: ...[[Italica]], [[Hispania]], son of the prominent [[Hispania Baetica|Baetican]] Publius Hadrianus Afer. Afer d...
11: ...of a legion in Upper Pannonia and eventually governor of said province. He was also [[archon]] in [[At...
13: ...not well attested, however his keen interest and knowledge of the army and his demonstrated skill of a... - Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
1: ... in popular culture have tended to neglect the economic basis of the empire in favor of the [[lingua f...
3: ...ity of runaways, the [[Roman Servile Wars]] and minor uprisings, they gave a distinct flavor to Roman ...
11: ...population (Safra p78). This suggests that the economic benefits of the Empire did reach, at least, th...
13: *Ze'ev Safrai "The Economy of Roman Palestine", London 1994
16: ...pecially the smaller ones, could be located in economically rational positions. Before, and after, the...
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