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Trajan’s Dacian Wars. From their powerful realm north of the Danube River, the Dacians regularly raided the Roman Empire. In A.D. 101 Trajan fortified the border and invaded with tens of ...
Trajan’s Column in Rome commemorates Emperor Trajan’s victory over Dacian Wars in 155 bas relief scenes. This stop-motion video outlines the current theory on how the towering structure was built.
In our article When Emperor Hadrian Destroyed the World’s Longest Bridge, we recounted how the bridge was commissioned by Trajan in 103 AD over the Danube River for the purpose of facilitating the ...
Detail of Trajan's Column with inset of the Tropaeum Traiani. Trajan's Column and the Tropaeum Traiani. Two monuments bearing sculptures depicting aspects of Trajan's Dacian Wars across the Danube ...
RESCA, Romania (AP) — The clatter of shields and battle cries filled the misty air as warriors lifted their swords. Nearby, gladiators fought each other for their lives. A festival that featured ...
The Romans on the Danube. Dr. Schmitz (Melbourne), the author of works on the Emperor Trajan’s Dacian wars, gives us an overview of several centuries of Roman military involvement on the Danubian ...
It was the year 106 AD when Trajan, freshly returned from his victorious conquest of Dacia after a hard-fought five-year war, celebrated a grand triumph through the streets of Rome. In it, he ...
Analysis of Trajan's Column shows depiction of six women or girls - despite being banned from army. ... a 35 metre-high tribute to the Roman emperor Trajan's victory in the Dacian Wars. ...
Trajan’s Dacian Wars. From their powerful realm north of the Danube River, the Dacians regularly raided the Roman Empire. In A.D. 101 Trajan fortified the border and invaded with tens of ...
RESCA, Romania (AP) — The clatter of shields and battle cries filled the misty air as ...
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