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The limes Germanicus underwent modification several times , in particular about 148 , under the Emperor Antoninus Pius , when a parallel length of fortification produced a wide no - man's - land , evidently to prohibit unauthorised ...
The limes Germanicus underwent modification several times , in particular about 148 , under the Emperor Antoninus Pius , when a parallel length of fortification produced a wide no - man's - land , evidently to prohibit unauthorised ...
Page 84
Still abandoned by their emperor , the citi- zens of Rome once again prepared to withstand the rigours of sectarian conflict . But at night , disgruntled servants , with no affection for their harsh masters , opened the Salarian Gate ...
Still abandoned by their emperor , the citi- zens of Rome once again prepared to withstand the rigours of sectarian conflict . But at night , disgruntled servants , with no affection for their harsh masters , opened the Salarian Gate ...
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Inevitably there was conflict , the result being the excommunication of the Emperor Henry IV . ... His enemies saw it as a heaven - sent opportunity to enrich themselves by seizing Imperial territory and that of the emperor's allies .
Inevitably there was conflict , the result being the excommunication of the Emperor Henry IV . ... His enemies saw it as a heaven - sent opportunity to enrich themselves by seizing Imperial territory and that of the emperor's allies .
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