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Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Dacia extended for more than a thousand kilometres along the western, northern and eastern borders of the Roman province of Dacia, from the Danube River on each end, ...
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The Roman Empire’s conquest of Dacia and Mesopotamia marked two major expansions—one in the rugged north, the other into the eastern frontiers. This video explores the strategies, emperors ...
The complete kit of a pre-Roman stonemason found in Romania. Credit: Aurora Pețan In a Romanian forest near the hill of Măgura Călanului, an unexpected discovery has revealed a unique set of iron ...
Trekking Hadrian’s Wall A hike through Britain’s second-century Roman past leads to spectacular views, idyllic villages and local brews ...
A trove of buried treasure that metal detectorists recently discovered in Transylvania once belonged to an ancient people that inhabited the region in modern-day Romania.
Interpol drafted in to help in Dacia gold heist investigation January 25, 2025 The Cotofenesti helmet. Photo: Drents Museum Thieves have stolen several key artifacts from an exhibition of gold from ...
For nearly three centuries, until the end of Roman rule in Britain in 410, Hadrian’s Wall was the clearest statement possible of the might, resourcefulness, and determination of an individual ...
After co-emperor Lucius crushed the Parthians in Mesopotamia, Marcus Aurelius directed the Roman counterattack on the Germanic tribes in what is today the Czech Republic.
4. Trajan's Column One of the most impressive monuments of ancient Rome is Trajan's Column, which was erected in 106–113 AD by the Roman emperor Trajan. Towering at 38 meters, the structure is covered ...
Rudu Jude's 'Eight Postcards From Utopia' sees him teaming with philosopher Christian Ferencz-Flatz for a uniquely revealing documentary.