Roman Empire
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Galla Placidia
Galla Placidia (c.393-450): empress of the West-Roman empire (423-437).Relatives: Ravenna, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia father: Theodosius I mother: Galla first husband: Athaulfus son: Theodosius (died…Gallic Empire
Gallic empire: between 260 and 274 an independent part of the Roman empire. Postumus' triumph The history of the Gallic Empire needs…Gallienus
Gallienus: emperor of the Roman world (r.260-268). Gallienus Names: c.213: Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus September 253: Publius Licinius Gallienus Caesar Augustus October 253: Imperator Caesar…
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Garni, "Temple"
The temple or mausoleum of Garni The most famous monument in Garni looks like a Roman temple. It is easy to…Garni, Bathhouse
Hypocaustum To the north of Garni's famous temple are the remains of a bathhouse, which was built with materials similar to…Gazi Antep, Zeugma Mosaic Museum
Zeugma, “bridge”, was the Greek name of a Hellenistic town on the banks of the Euphrates. When a dam was built in the river, about 30% of the archaeological site was submerged. There were excavations, and the archaeologists found beautiful…Gaziantep, Museum of Archaeology
Archaeological collection, covering the Bronze and Iron Ages, Hellenism, the Roman and Byzantine Empires. Garden with sculpture. There are 7 items in Gaziantep, Museum of Archaeology: …Gelduba (Krefeld-Gellep)
Gelduba: Roman fort, part of the Rhine limes, modern Krefeld-Gellep. Model of a pram, found near Krefeld According to Pliny the Elder,…Geminiacum (Liberchies)
Geminiacum: village along the road from Bagacum to Atuatuca, modern Liberchies in Belgium. Liberchies: the early Roman settlement in front, at the…Gerasa (Jerash)
Gerasa (Greek Γέρασα): Hellenistic and Roman city, one of the towns of the Decapolis.Hellenistic Age Northern Tetrapylon Original, Semitic name: Garshu Refounded by…
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