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Caligula, 3rd Roman Emperor
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, more commonly known by his nickname Caligula, was the 3rd Roman Emperor who reigned from 16 March 37 until his assassination on 2... |
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Pliny the Elder, Writer 1st Encyclopedia
Gaius Plinius Cecilius Secundus, known as Pliny the Elder, was a Roman scholar, encyclopedist, and nationalist who was born in Novum Comum in Gallia Cisalpine (today Como... |
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Julius Civilis, Leader Batavian Revolt
Julius Civilis, also known as Gaius or Claudius, was the son of a noble Batavian family; he was born about AD 25. Like many Batavians, he joined the Roman army when he wa... |
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Nero, 5th Roman Emperor
Nero (Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar) was the fifth Roman emperor (AD 54 - 68), in succession to his stepfather Claudius I. His weakness of character and his incompetence... |
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Flavius Josephus, Historian
Flavius Josephus was a jewish priest, scholar, and historian. Born of a priestly family, Josephus joined the Pharisees. While on a diplomatic mission he was impressed by... |
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Titus, Roman Emperor
Titus (Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus)Roman emperor (AD 79–81). Son of Emperor Vespasian, Titus was closely associated with his father in military campaigns, and after... |
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An Anglican Timeline
To 400: The Roman era.
400-600: Era of Celtic monk-missionaries.
600-670: Christians gain effective control of Britain.
670-1340: The Medieval period.
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Plutarch, Writer / Historian
Plutarch is the most famous biographer of the ancient world and the author of a famous collection now known as Plutarch's Lives. Plutarch's original title was Parallel Li... |
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Tacitus, Roman Historian
One of the greatest historians of ancient Rome, Cornelius Tacitus is a primary source for much of what is known about life the first and second centuries after the life o... |
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TimelineWeb
Timelines of British History. The Celts, Ancient Britain, Shakespeare, Tudor, Anglo-Saxon/Norman, Civil War , Roman Britain, Medieval Knights, Vikings, World Wars... |
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Hadrian, Roman Emperor
Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus, known as Hadrian in English, was Roman emperor from 117 - 138, and member of the gens Aelia. Hadrian was born in Italica, Hispania, to... |
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A Timeline of Scottish History
This Timeline contains over 700 precisely dated events from Scottish history of the last 2,000 years. You can learn more about the events and the people that have made Sc... |
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Pompeii and Herculaneum Ruined
On August 23, 79 AD, Pompeii looked like any other busy, prosperous city. People were moving about, trading goods, news, and friendly talk.
Three days later, on August... |
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Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor
Marcus Antoninus the Philosopher, Roman Emperor from 161 to his death in 180. It is this quality of Marcus' character which has made him a unique figure in Roman history,... |
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Hadrian's Wall
One of the greatest monuments to the power
- and limitations - of the Roman Empire,
Hadrian's Wall ran for 73 miles across open country.
By the time Hadrian became... |
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