Concept cluster: History > Roman History
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(historical) A chieftain of the Cherusci (an ancient Germanic tribe) who defeated the Romans in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
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The fictional Ancient Gaulish man who is the protagonist and title character of the series.
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The Roman emperor Augustus, also called Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 B.C.E. – 14 C.E.); heir to Julius Caesar
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Decimus Magnus Ausonius, a 4th-century Roman poet.
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A follower of Julius Caesar.
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Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, Roman emperor from 37 to 41 CE.
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A Roman emperor who ruled from 211 to 217 C.E..
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A 1st-century AD British chieftain of the Catuvellauni tribe, who resisted the Roman conquest of Britain.
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(historical) A tribe of Iron Age Britain in the first century BCE, known only from a brief mention in the writings of Julius Caesar.
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Lucius Sergius Catilina (108 BCE–62 BCE), a Roman politician who attempted to overthrow the Roman Republic.
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The Roman statesman and orator Mārcus Tullius Cicerō (106–43 BC).
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The Roman emperor "Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus"
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(historical) the personal name of Darius III, which he bore before gaining prominence
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The general who led the Bellovaci against Julius Caesar in 57 BC during the latter's conquest of Gaul.
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(historical) Marcus Licinius Crassus, a Roman general.
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The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (reigned 218–222), noted for eccentricity, femininity, decadence, and disregard for Roman religious traditions and sexual taboos.
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Someone who lived during the Flavian Dynasty.
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a Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268
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Gordianus, name of three Roman emperors.
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Alternative form of Gordias [(Greek mythology) The name of at least two members of the royal house of Phrygia, the best-known of which was reputedly the founder of the Phrygian capital city Gordium, the maker of the legendary Gordian knot, and the father of the legendary king Midas.]
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(historical) The Roman emperor Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus.
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Another name for Logi.
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The 15th of March in the Ancient Roman calendar, on which day Julius Caesar was assassinated.
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Flavius Jovianus Augustus (331–364), a Roman emperor.
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Alternative form of Jul.
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The Roman emperor Flavius Claudius Julianus or Julian the Apostate.
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Someone from the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
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Synonym of Ascanius (“legendary king”)
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Decimus Junius Juvenalis, a Roman poet, active in the late 1st and early 2nd century CE, noted for a collection of poems called the Satires.
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The Roman poet Marcus Annaeus Lucanus.
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Anglicisation of Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus)
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Lucius Licinius Lucullus, a Roman politician
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Of or relating to Hugh MacDiarmid (Christopher Murray Grieve; 1892–1978), Scottish poet and essayist.
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(historical) The descendants of Ancus Martius, especially a group who made a bid for power by accusing the king Tarquin the Elder and his son-in-law Servius Tullius of murder.
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Of or relating to Maxentius (Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus; c. 278–312), Roman Emperor from 306 to 312.
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Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
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Flavius Odoacer, the first king of Italy
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A surname.
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Pliny the Elder, Gaius Plinius Secundus (23–79 AD): an ancient Roman nobleman, scientist and historian, author of Naturalis Historia, "Pliny's Natural History".
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(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Romeo from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
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Relating to Antonin Scalia (1936-2016), US-American jurist
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Titus Caesar Vespasianus, a Roman Emperor who succeeded Vespasian and preceded Domitian.
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Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
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Obsolete spelling of Aeschylus [A Greek dramatic poet (525 BCE—456 BCE); Aeschylus was the earliest of the three greatest Greek tragedians.]

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