trajan in A Sentence

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    Trajan Sakarya River Transportation Project.

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    Trajan was very crude and.

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    Trajan's column is in this photo.

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    Even at Trajan's Column in Rome, traces of encausticism were discovered.

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    The letters thus allow us a glimpse of the personalities of both Pliny and Trajan.

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    He was also participating in various fights giants Dacians and won rewards from Trajan because of this success.

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    It bottomed in 1084 when Rome's population, which had peaked under Trajan at 1.5 million, was only 15,000.

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    In about the year 111 C. E., Pliny wrote to Emperor Trajan, asking how to handle Christians.

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    In AD 106, the Roman Emperor Trajan constructed roads throughout the province bringing more trade to Jerash.

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    One exceptional show that Trajan offered to celebrate a military victory fielded 10,000 gladiators and 11,000 animals. A Day at the Arena.

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    Trajan(/ˈtreɪdʒən/; Latin: Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus; 18 September 53- 8 August 117) was Roman emperor from 98 to 117.

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    As was the case with Helvetica and Times New Roman before it, many graphic designers condemn Trajan for committing the greatest sing of any typeface: overuse.

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    Founded by Emperor Trajan as a military outpost against marauding Berbers, Timgad was destroyed in the fifth century and then miraculously preserved for centuries under a thick layer of sand.

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    People who were falsely accused of being Christians, wrote Pliny, would repeat an invocation to the gods and worship the statue of Trajan, just to prove that they were not Christians.

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    Roman history relates the visit of ambassadors from the Indian kings to the court of Trajan(98-117 CE), bearing presents and letters in Greek, which were sent either by Vima Kadphises or his son Kanishka.

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    Its history, very ancient, dates back to the Neolithic age but the city saw its greatest splendor in Roman times under the Emperor Trajan and it is in this phase that it acquired its Latin name.

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    Due to its design, it is assumed that the bridge was erected in the early 2nd century AD by the emperors Trajan or Hadrian, possibly under the guidance of Apollodorus of Damascus, the most famous architect of the time.

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    At the beginning of the 5th century AD, almost all Germanic tribes lay at the feet of Attily, the King of England, and the Slavs played a significant role in his campaigns, just as they were once the loyal warriors of Alexander the Great and Emperor Trajan.

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