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  • 21Denarius — Top row left to right: A.D 157 BC Roman Republic, A.D AD 73 Vespasian, A.D 161 Marcus Aurelius, A.D 194 Septimius Severus; Second row left to right: A.D 199 Caracalla, A.D 200 Julia Domna, A.D 219 Elagabalus, A.D 236 Maximinus Thrax In the Roman… …

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  • 22Blake and Mortimer — (Les Aventures de Blake et Mortimer) Publication information Publisher Tintin (magazine) Edition …

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  • 23Stealing from Saturn — Rome episode title=Stealing from Saturn caption= Julius Caesar season=1 (2005) episode=4 (HBO; see BBC editing) air date=September 18, 2005 (HBO) November 16, 2005 (BBC) writer=Bruno Heller director=Julian Farino setting=Rome and Italia time… …

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  • 24Reka Devnia hoard — The Reka Devnia hoard was the most prolific find of Roman silver coins of the period from 64 to 238 AD to have ever been published. It was found near the town of Devnya, north eastern Bulgaria. The hoard consisted of 81,044 denarii found in 1929 …

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  • 25Late Roman army — The Late Roman army is the term used to denote the military forces of the Roman Empire from the accession of Emperor Diocletian in 284 until the Empire s definitive division into Eastern and Western halves in 395. A few decades afterwards, the… …

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  • 26Schilling — (englisch: shilling) ist der Name von Währungseinheiten in verschiedenen Ländern. Offizielle Währungen namens Schilling gibt es heute in Kenia (Kenia Schilling), Somalia (Somalia Schilling), Tansania (Tansania Schilling) sowie in Uganda (Uganda… …

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  • 27STIPENDIUM — a STIPE dictum, quod aes quoque stipem dicebant: Nam quod asses librae pondo erant, qui acceperant maiorem numerum, non in arca ponebant, sed in aliqua cella stipabant. M. Vatro de L. L. l. 4. et verbo pendo, quasi Stipipendium, quod ante nummum… …

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  • 28Gladiator — For other uses, see Gladiator (disambiguation). Part of the Zliten mosaic from Libya (Leptis Magna), about 2nd century CE. It shows (left to right) a thraex fighting a murmillo, a hoplomachus standing with another murmillo (who is signaling his… …

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  • 29Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement — Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement, such as the Omer, used primarily by ancient Israelites, appear frequently within the Hebrew Bible as well as in later Judaic scripture, such as the Mishnah and Talmud. These units of measurement are… …

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  • 30Praetorian Guard — The Praetorian Guard (Latin: PRÆTORIANI) was a special force of guards used by Roman Emperors. Before being appropriated for the use of the Emperors personal guards, the title was used for the guards of Roman generals, at least since the rise to… …

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