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  • 91273 — NOTOC EventsBy PlaceRoman Empire* Under the command of Emperor Aurelian, the Roman Army sacks the city of Palmyra. * The kingdom of Palmyra is reunited with the Roman Empire. * Aurelian refuses to wear the imperial crown and coat. * Marcus… …

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  • 92Caesar (title) — Caesar (plural Caesars), Latin: Caesar (plural Caesares), is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen of Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator. The change from being a familial name to an imperial title can be loosely dated to 68 / …

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  • 93Barbarous radiate — Barbarous radiates are imitations of the antoninianus, a type of coin issued during the Roman Empire, which are so named due to their crude style and prominent radiate crown worn by the emperor. Barbarous radiates were issued privately primarily… …

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  • 94Victorinus — Infobox Roman emperor name =Victorinus full name =Marcus Piav(v)onius Victorinus title =Emperor of the Gallic Empire caption =Ancient coin featuring Victorinus. reign =268 270 / early 271 predecessor =Marcus Aurelius Marius successor =Victoria /… …

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  • 95Roman Catholic Diocese of Langres — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Langres (Lat:Diocesis Lingonensis) is a Roman Catholic Latin Rite diocese in France. The diocese comprises the département of Haute Marne. The diocese is now a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Reims having been a… …

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  • 96Victoria (Roman usurper) — Victoria, also known as Vitruvia, was a usurper against Roman Emperor Aurelianus, according to Historia Augusta , which includes her into the list of the Thirty Tyrants.The only source for Victoria s life (and even her existence) is the Historia… …

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  • 97Augusta Treverorum — Stadtplan Triers in der römischen Kaiserzeit. Augusta Treverorum (lateinisch für „Stadt des Augustus im Land der Treverer“) war eine römische Stadt an der Mosel, aus der das heutige Trier hervorgegangen ist. Der Zeitpunkt der Stadtgründung wird… …

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  • 98Gregor von Tours — (französisch Grégoire de Tours; * 30. November 538 [oder 539] in Riom bei Clermont Ferrand; † vermutlich 17. November 594 in Tours) war Bischof von Tours, Geschichtsschreiber und Hagiograph. Seine berühmten Zehn Bücher Geschichten gehören zu …

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  • 99Maumbury Rings — ist ein neolithisches Hengemonument in Dorchester (Großbritannien) an der Straße nach Weymouth. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Historie 2 Neuzeit 3 Literatur 4 …

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  • 100Septima Zenobia — Königin Zenobias Letzter Blick Richtung Palmyra, von Herbert Schmalz Septimia Zenobia (* um 240 in Palmyra; † nach 272 in Rom) war von 267/68 bis 272 n. Chr. die Herrscherin Palmyras und des römischen Orients. Sie war die zweite Gemahlin des… …

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