By the beginning of the first century ... again in 19 AD and during the reign of Claudius. However, they were soon allowed to return and continue their independent existence under Roman law.
Along with the later writings of Dio Cassius, the work of Tacitus and Suetonius still form the basis of our understanding of the Roman Empire in the first century AD.
Headless skeletons, feral bears and female fighters – a new British Museum show revolutionises our understanding of life in 175 AD ...
A hoard of Roman coins dating from the Fourth century and covering the reign of nine emperors has been found in northern Luxembourg ...
Christianity first arrived in North Africa ... as the religion of dissent against the expanding Roman Empire. In the 4th century AD the Ethiopian King Ezana made Christianity the kingdom's ...
Archaeological excavations in the Kaleto district of the Bulgarian town of Lom, which concluded recently, uncovered significant Roman military remains dating back to the 1st century AD ...
It then declined sharply during the 1st Century BC ... which severely affected the Roman Empire. It wasn’t until the High Middle Ages in the early 2nd millennium AD that lead pollution in ...
Yet pollution wasn’t invented in the 18th century. Humans have been ... cognitive capacity in denizens of the Roman Empire. The research is not the first to find a notable peak of lead pollution ...
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