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The largest | Roman quarrying site yet discovered was one kilometr |
Roman R. Blenski was a politician in the state of Wi | |
Defeated | Roman Rafael (Slovakia) WO |
verall structure closely resembles that of the | Roman Ramla reservoir with stone pillars and junctio |
, however, stands right upon the old site, and | Roman ramparts, Roman altars, and Roman remains of a |
Roman refers to Roman-Catholic and Red to the colour | |
The | Roman regime sought to eradicate Christianity, and s |
- with her wealthy | Roman relatives opposing her bitterly. |
over the government of the principality to her | Roman relatives. |
rial mounds were found in the area, as well as | Roman relics. |
During her career, | Roman religion was the focus of her research. |
He was best known for his works on ancient | Roman religion. |
Many | Roman remains have been found in and near the town. |
Other | Roman remains could be found on several buildings an |
Among its numerous | Roman remains stands out the recently restored Roman |
Roman remains are limited to stray finds of pottery. | |
The | Roman remains were overlaid with evidence of a medie |
There is some evidence of | Roman remains under the school playing field. |
a small place not far from Mayenne, where some | Roman remains have been discovered. |
Roman Remains Discovered at Newhaven in 1852, Sussex | |
These include | Roman remains from Templeborough, and Nelson, a stuf |
Roman remains have also been found in the area. | |
Other finds include an Iron Age gold coin, | Roman remains and a Saxon barrow. |
Roman remains have been found in the parish, unsurpr | |
A few modest | Roman remains still survive. |
ocused more on archaeology, but misinterpreted | Roman remains as Saxon. |
Further | Roman remains were found in Peakirk Road near the ju |
the modern city and its environs is built over | Roman remains, it is still not uncommon to unearth R |
Numerous | Roman remains, including part of a villa have been f |
Near them were found other | Roman remains. |
The architecture of the building is | Roman Renaissance Revival with influence of the Span |
Roman represented the Ukraine at both the 2000 and 2 | |
The film depicts the Punic Wars between the | Roman Republic and Carthage. |
See also: | Roman Republic and Roman Republic (19th century) |
The | Roman Republic was short-lived, as the Papal States |
agreement made between Judas Maccabeus and the | Roman Republic in 161 BC according to 1 Maccabees an |
That a | Roman Republic was a foretaste of wider expectations |
Roman Republic also issued coins denominated in baio | |
fer to any major goddess worshipped during the | Roman Republic or Roman Empire. |
He specialized in the coinage of the | Roman Republic and the coins of Lower Saxony. |
the | Roman Republic |
ored in his monography on Declaring War in the | Roman Republic (Brussels, 1976), his edition with tr |
Rubicon: The Last Years of the | Roman Republic (2003), ISBN 0-316-86130-8 |
The Last Generation of the | Roman Republic (Berkeley, 1974; pb edition 1995) |
Judicial Reform and Land Reform in the | Roman Republic (Cambridge University Press, 1992). |
of the fiercely upright senators of the early | Roman Republic". |
(see cursus honorum, Constitution of the | Roman Republic). |
Les conflits politiques et sociaux, (The | Roman Republic, Political and Social Conflicts), 191 |
Social conflicts in the | Roman republic. |
erned by a clique of consuls, like the ancient | Roman Republic. |
ere annals kept by the Pontifex maximus in the | Roman Republic. |
Intellectual Life in the Late | Roman Republic. |
direct-fired masonry design is often called a " | Roman" or "black" oven and dates in Western culture |
Broughton, T. Robert S. "Magistrates of the | Roman Republic." |
Ciriaci died in his | Roman residence on Via Rusticucci, at age 81. |
However it is believed that | Roman residences were to the west of the revealed ar |
Currently, | Roman resides in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. |
e work for which he is chiefly remembered, The | Roman Revolution (1939), is a masterly and controver |
Blenski was born | Roman Richard Blenski on January 24, 1917 in Milwauk |
Roman Richard Atkielski (August 5, 1899-June 30, 196 | |
ally, this stretch of the road is known as the | Roman Ridge, although it is more colloquially known |
Locally, it is colloquially known as the | Roman Rigg, more correctly as the Roman Ridge. |
Traditionally the dalmatic was not used in the | Roman rite by deacons during Lent. |
The ordinary | Roman Rite of the Mass had made no provision for any |
The | Roman Rite is not the only form of liturgy celebrate |
the question of the "extraordinary form of the | Roman Rite" terminology. |
Bishops of Olomouc ( | Roman rite) |
Prelates of Chuquibambilla ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Malakal ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Tsiroanomandidy ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Oslo ( | Roman rite) |
Prelates of Chimbote ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Chimbote ( | Roman rite) |
Prefects Apostolic of Morondava ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Lugazi ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Ipameri ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Morondava ( | Roman rite) |
tolic Administrators of Innsbruck - Feldkirch ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Morombe ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of El Vigia-San Carlos del Zulia ( | Roman rite) |
Bishops of Fort-Dauphin ( | Roman rite) |
Ecclesiastical Superiors of Kodok ( | Roman rite) |
Prefects Apostolic of Tsiroanomandidy ( | Roman rite) |
Prefects Apostolic of Norway ( | Roman Rite) |
did not cease to be a recognized feast of the | Roman Rite, being mentioned in the Roman Martyrology |
regular celebration of Mass in the Traditional | Roman Rite. |
ligious orders have since decided to adopt the | Roman Rite. |
is also the site of his burial in the Catholic | Roman Rite. |
ions are a late medieval introduction into the | Roman Rite. |
he Introit of the pre-1970 form of Mass in the | Roman Rite. |
The | Roman River flows nearby before entering the River C |
Pye Road is a | Roman road running from Camulodunum (Colchester) to |
Altava was located on the | Roman road from strategic Theveste at Numerus Syroru |
path then continues to follow the route of the | roman road into Tadcaster. |
Crookes lies near the course of a | Roman road from Templeborough to Brough-on-Noe. |
The | Roman road in this case is the Watling Street. |
The | roman road that connected Cologne with Boulogne-sur- |
A | Roman road still exists in part as a road and as a f |
The raised course of the | Roman road has been reduced by 19th century landscap |
A | Roman road is recorded as crossing the eastern slope |
The parish is transected by a | Roman road and a Roman settlement was excavated cent |
Sint-Denijs-Westrem lies on the | Roman road between Kortrijk and Ghent. |
The | Roman road took a more direct line over Rainbow Hill |
Roman road markers have also been unearthed within t | |
ich is open to visitors, a section through the | Roman Road can be seen. |
Wade's Causeway was a | Roman road in England. |
The | Roman road from Ribchester to Ilkley once passed thr |
It lay at the end of the | Roman road from Canterbury, known today as Stone Str |
The village is on the old | Roman road leading from Molsheim to Saverne. |
Sandbach was on the | Roman road from Middlewich to Chesterton. |
A | Roman road passes close to the north of the site. |
For the | Roman road through Birmingham, see Icknield Street. |
The site, alongside the course of the | Roman road known as Dere Street, consists of the rem |
Dere Street, a | roman road passes close by the village to the southw |
The | Roman Road of King Street passes through the village |
The village is situated north of the ancient | Roman road Stane Street. |
The | Roman Road is Ermine Street, the branch from Lincoln |
Ancient road another | Roman road within Tarsus. |
Hilsenheim is on the old paved | Roman road that connected Basel and Strasbourg. |
ster, it again does not follow the line of the | Roman road in the same direction until it picks up t |
the crossing point over the river Tees for the | Roman Road Dere Street. |
It has been built near an old | roman road leading from Strasbourg to Saverne. |
An exposed section of the | Roman road known as the Fen Causeway also crosses th |
The | Roman road from the Danube to Dacia was close to thi |
A | roman road runs from east to west through the centre |
Eaton Hall and the | Roman road Watling Street are outside the village. |
The village also has a | Roman road that goes through it. |
n road across the parish follows the path of a | Roman road |
In 2006 a | Roman Road was found while building the "Felin Hafre |
The | Roman road of the Fosseway descends into Batheaston |
Entering Brithdir on the | Roman road |
the | Roman road |
t Eugenia passed through this area on a nearby | Roman road and through Moure, which lies at a major |
Portway | Roman road near Palestine, Hampshire. |
The | Roman road between northern and southern Roman Wales |
However no | Roman Road has yet been found which gives Stretton e |
The | Roman road between northern and southern Roman Wales |
The Camlet Way - the | Roman Road which runs south-west from Verulamium (St |
There is evidence of a | Roman Road running through the site , which would ha |
This commune commenced along the | Roman road connecting Maastricht and Nijmegen. |
A | Roman road runs through the civil parish. |
A | Roman road ran along the Neckar river and over the p |
A short stretch of | Roman road is still in use in the hamlet of Aldermas |
the hill of Allt yr Esgair over which a former | Roman road passed. |
The village is situated near the Fosse Way | Roman road and two Roman villas were excavated in th |
Excavations of the | Roman road just south of Magnis in 2005 |
Gate: the modern road follows the line of the | Roman road near Laughman Tor |
of Fieldhead Lane towards Drighlington is the | Roman Road of Tong Street. |
ish language word that means 'marshy ford on a | Roman road'. |
ngth Mareham Lane follows the route of a minor | Roman road, and the name is also used for that Roman |
running into the village from Wistanstow is a | roman road, which ran between the Roman settlements |
The village is on the line of an ancient | Roman road, the Chichester to Silchester Way. |
Nympsfield is on the path of a former | Roman road, which ran from Cirencester to Arlingham. |
Bristol ( | Roman Road, Hengrove) (HE) |
The town also lies on the line of a | Roman road, the London to Lewes Way. |
f the hamlet there are the remains of an early | Roman road, that ran from the newly discovered Roman |
mporary motorway runs not far from the ancient | Roman road, the Via Augusta. |
Sarn Helen, the | Roman road, is thought to have passed close to the l |
The agger of the London-Lewes | Roman road, visible at Roman Road car park, Ashdown |
The nearby A34 is a former | Roman road. |
e axis (and evidence suggests both) is a known | Roman road. |
It was named after the nearby | Roman road. |
eries, including a wooden drain along the main | Roman road. |
It is on the course of a | Roman Road. |
in around c AD 50-AD 60 on the Watling Street | Roman road. |
inham and Newington on Watling Street, the old | Roman road. |
In the churchyard are fragments of a | Roman road. |
between the historic Great North Road and the | Roman Road. |
In ancient times, Frastanz was situated on a | Roman Road. |
point runs along the course of Dere Street, a | Roman road. |
Peterstone, is along the course of a suspected | Roman Road. |
This article is about the | Roman road. |
built around the historic, rhododendron-lined | Roman Road. |
The castle is accessed by an ancient | Roman road. |
Originally the A12 was a | Roman road. |
It is situated close to the A41 | Roman road. |
Codrington, T., | Roman roads in Britain, SPCK, 1903 |
r the border with Suffolk and follows close to | Roman roads and passes through Caistor St. Edmund, a |
Crossing Dover district are the | Roman roads of Watling Street and that leading from |
an essay on the | Roman roads on the lower Rhine (Berlin, 1834). |
Ivan D. Margary - | Roman Roads in Britain, vol. 1. |
There are sections of | Roman roads and Roman villas, which indicate economi |
Many other | Roman roads in Wales bear her name (e.g. |
Other minor | Roman roads lead from Ilchester and Lydford-on-Fosse |
built around AD 75 and sits on a crossroads of | Roman roads in the valley of the River Usk at a stra |
Along | Roman Roads. |
ettons in England, all but two are situated on | Roman Roads. |
The town has several | Roman roads. |
However, through this area passed multiple | roman roadways. |
Building of the | Roman Rock Lighthouse at the entrance to Simon's Tow |
II appointed him on 31 January 2004 as Dean of | Roman Rota within the Roman Curia. |
chal Vatican basilica and worked at the Sacred | Roman Rota. |
The settlement was located on a major | Roman route between Chester and Wroxeter and Roman a |
mbers were Alexander Shelepin, Zinovy Serdyuk, | Roman Rudenko,Olga Shatunovskaya, N. Mironov, and Vl |
for the Cathedral is his Grace Bishop Ilarion ( | Roman Rudnyk). |
Roman ruins have been found here, as well as a necro | |
Roman ruins are in the region. | |
Roman ruins at Abritus | |
Ancient | Roman ruins |
Ancient | Roman ruins indicate a continuous settlement since t |
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