Trade and Immigration

For example, the Roman town of Hadrian’s Wall was not only a military frontier but also a place where soldiers from diverse regions of the empire lived. Archaeological finds, such as inscriptions and tombstones, reveal the presence of people with names and origins from across the empire—ranging from North Africa to the Germanic tribes of Europe

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The Roman Conquest and Its Impact

The Roman period in Britain, which lasted from AD 43 to the early 5th century, was a time of significant cultural and ethnic diversity. The British Isles were home to a variety of tribes before the Roman conquest, and the Roman Empire brought people from many different regions, creating a multicultural society that was a mixture of local British po

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The Roman Conquest and Its Impact

The Roman period in Britain, which lasted from AD 43 to the early 5th century, was a time of significant cultural and ethnic diversity. The British Isles were home to a variety of tribes before the Roman conquest, and the Roman Empire brought people from many different regions, creating a multicultural society that was a mixture of local British po

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Trajan’s Building Projects

In addition to his military campaigns, Trajan was known for his ambitious building projects, and during the years AD 107–8, he began to initiate significant urban improvements across the empire. One of the most famous projects of his reign was the construction of Trajan’s Forum in Rome, which included the grand Trajan’s Market and Trajan’s

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History of AD 107–8: The Final Sightings

The years AD 107–8 were part of a transformative period in the Roman Empire, marked by significant military, political, and cultural events. This era lies within the reign of Emperor Trajan, who ascended to the throne in AD 98. The period is especially noteworthy for the military campaigns conducted by Trajan, his expansion of the Empire, and key

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