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Eastern European fortifications made of earth
Trajan's Wall (Romanian: Valul lui Traian) is the name used for several linear earthen fortifications (Latin: valla) found across Eastern Europe, Moldova
Trajan's_Wall
The Upper Trajan's Wall is the modern name given to a fortification located in the central area of modern Moldavia. Some scholars consider it to be of
Upper_Trajan's_Wall
Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy
a different angle is used to show men working behind a wall). The relief portrays Trajan's two victorious military campaigns against the Dacians; the
Trajan's_Column
Collection of Roman fortifications
so-called Trajan's Walls between Constanța and the Danube including: Lower Trajan's Wall or Athanaric's Wall just north of the Danube delta in Moldova Upper Trajan's
Dacian_Limes
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
Dakerkriegen Trajans: Studien zur Geschichte des mittleren und unteren Donauraumes in der Hohen Kaiserzeit [Studies on the Daker Wars of Trajan: Studies on
Trajan
Historic site
Athanaric's Wall, also called Lower Trajan's Wall or Southern Trajan's Wall, was a fortification line probably erected by Athanaric (the king of the Thervingi)
Athanaric's_Wall
Imperial Villa of Trajan
the upper terrace is considered to be the "private" or residential wing. The lower terrace is a long rectangle (100 x 40 m) supported by a wall with
Villa_of_Trajan
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
Hadrian's Wall is a former defensive fortification of the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the Emperor Hadrian. Running from
Hadrian's_Wall
Monument commemorating Trajan's victory over Dacians
certain also to K. Strobel, Anhang IV în Untersuchungen zu den Dakerkriegen Trajans, Bonn, 1984, 237 sqq G. Alföldy, H. Halfmann, în Chiron, III, 1973, 331
Tropaeum_Traiani
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
The Antonine Wall (Latin: Vallum Antonini) was a turf fortification on stone foundations, built by the Romans across what is now the Central Belt of Scotland
Antonine_Wall
Statue on Tower Hill, London
statue of Trajan is an outdoor twentieth-century bronze sculpture depicting the Roman Emperor Trajan, located in front of a section of the London Wall built
Statue_of_Trajan,_Tower_Hill
region between the Danube, Dniester, the Black Sea shores, and the Upper Trajan Wall, slightly larger than what today is called Budjak. By the Treaty of
History_of_Moldova
Ancient Egyptian temple complex
used as the sixth nome of Upper Egypt, south of Abydos. The entirety of the complex is surrounded by a sizable mudbrick wall. Dendera, an oasis on the
Dendera_Temple_complex
Small watch tower on Hadrian's Wall
A turret was a small watch tower, incorporated into the curtain wall of Hadrian's Wall. The turrets were normally spaced at intervals of one third of a
Turret_(Hadrian's_Wall)
El Zapotal Zazacatla Zohapilco Nan Madol Chuuk Athanaric's Wall Old Orhei Upper Trajan's Wall Khoid Tsenkheriin Agui (Northern Cave of Blue), Paleolithic
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Fortifications of ancient Roman provinces
Limes walls, which were then connected to form the Upper Germanic Limes along the Rhine and the Rhaetian Limes along the Danube. Later these two walls were
Limes_Germanicus
Defensive wall built around London
The London Wall is a defensive wall first built by the Romans around the strategically important port town of Londinium in c. AD 200, as well as the name
London_Wall
Conflict between the Romans and the Dacians (105-106)
Decebalus, had broken his peace terms with the Roman Emperor Trajan from the Trajan's First Dacian War. Following his subjugation, Decebalus complied
Trajan's_Second_Dacian_War
Roman emperor from 117 to 138
("aliens", people "from the outside"), both Trajan and Hadrian were of Italic lineage and belonged to the upper class of Roman society. One author has proposed
Hadrian
Hannibal's attack. Hannibal was seriously wounded when he approached the city wall. When the Roman ambassadors arrived at the port Hannibal said that it was
Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Roman_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
or his successor Attalos I built a wall around the whole upper city, including the plateau to the south, the upper agora and some of the housing – further
Pergamon
Serpent's Wall, the ancient walls in Ukraine Wall of Severus, between Roman Britain and [not recorded] Silesia Walls, Poland Trajan's Wall, in Dobruja
List_of_walls
Weapon used by early Roman legionaries
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Hasta_(spear)
Second-highest ancient Roman military decoration
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Civic_Crown
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome
the wall. The remainder of the present-day exterior of the Colosseum is in fact the original interior wall. The surviving part of the outer wall's monumental
Colosseum
Highest war trophy for an Ancient Roman
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Spolia_opima
Ancient Roman specialist soldiers
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Immunes
Defensive shield wall used by Roman Legions
ancient Roman warfare, the testudo or tortoise formation was a type of shield wall formation commonly used by the Roman legions during battles, particularly
Testudo_formation
Veteran Roman legionaries
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Triarii
Roman military standard
emperor sacrifices by the Danube (Scene XCIX); Trajan receives foreign embassies" (aquila at the upper left) Denarius minted by Mark Antony to pay his
Aquila_(Roman)
Roman ballista-like torsion siege engine
machine. These, which match Vitruvius's description and the depictions on Trajan's Column and the Column of Marcus Aurelius, he describes as mule-drawn, armour-piercing
Scorpio_(weapon)
Urban military police in ancient Rome
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Cohortes_urbanae
Large artificial harbour of Ancient Rome
Tiber on the Tyrrhenian Sea. It was established by Claudius and enlarged by Trajan to supplement the nearby port of Ostia.. At its maximum extent the complex
Portus
Roman province (106–271/275)
Roman Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə; also known as Dacia Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan’s Dacia'); or Dacia Felix, lit. 'Fortunate Dacia') was a province of the
Roman_Dacia
Historic site in north England
Planetrees is an extant section of Hadrian's Wall named after the farm located around 250 metres (270 yd) to the west. The surviving section is 35 metres
Planetrees (Hadrian's Wall section)
Planetrees_(Hadrian's_Wall_section)
9th-century walls in Rome
city of Rome which, during the Middle Ages, was enclosed with the Leonine Wall, built by order of Pope Leo IV in the 9th century. This area was located
Leonine_City
Large archaeological site of a harbour city near Rome, Italy
courtyard (atrium), often with upper floors integrated into the same housing unit, for example: Domus of Apuleius (II, II, 8) (Trajan era 98–117 AD) House of
Ostia_Antica
Roman kind of militia or soldiery
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Alares
Part of the First Jewish–Roman War
kings on the foundations of an earlier wall from the time of the kings of Judah, enclosed both the lower and upper city, forming the core of Jerusalem.
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)
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Corniculary
Watch commander in the Roman army
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Tesserarius
Plate armor used in Ancient Rome
shoulder guards, breastplates, and backplates were used to protect the upper body and the shoulders. The form of the armor allowed it to be stored very
Lorica_segmentata
Largest military unit of the Roman army
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Roman_legion
Class of soldier in the early Roman Republic
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Principes
First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans
However, the Romans soon withdrew from northern Britain. After Hadrian's Wall was established as the northern border, tribes in the region repeatedly rebelled
Roman_conquest_of_Britain
Roman legion
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Legio_I_Macriana_liberatrix
Roman military rank
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Primus_pilus
Roman catapult-style torsion siege engine
recoil was so great that it made the onager impossible to place on stone walls because the stones would be dislodged. This was confirmed by a reconstructed
Onager_(weapon)
Roman cavalry standard-bearer
cross-bearers in church processions. From the conquered Dacians, the Romans in Trajan's time borrowed the dragon ensign which became the standard of the cohort
Draconarius
Roman imperial guard unit
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Numerus_Batavorum
Roman fort in Northern England
Vindolanda was a Roman auxiliary fort (castrum) just south of Hadrian's Wall in northern England, which it pre-dated. Archaeological excavations of the
Vindolanda
Roman admiral and praetor
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Lucius_Aemilius_Regillus
Type of javelin used by the Roman army
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Verutum
Force of the Roman Empire based in Roman Britain
scouts. They may have lived in the paramilitary zone between the Antonine Wall and the Vallum to the south. The term "areani" means "people of the sheep-folds"
Areani
Milecastle 29 (Tower Tye) was a milecastle of the Roman Hadrian's Wall. Its remains exist as a mutilated earth platform accentuated by deep robber-trenches
Milecastle_29
City in Qena, Egypt
best-preserved one, in all of Upper Egypt. The whole complex covers some 40,000 square meters and is surrounded by a hefty mud brick wall. The present Temple of
Dendera
Smallest unit of soldiers in the Roman Army
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Contubernium (Roman army unit)
Contubernium_(Roman_army_unit)
Class of Roman infantry soldier
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Hastati
Ancient palace in Rome
Hill under the Baths of Trajan. The brick walls of the palace were originally covered with marble at the bottom, while the upper parts were frescoed. A
Domus_Transitoria
Ancient Roman specialist soldier in training
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Discens
Roman province (83–475)
Germania Superior ("Upper Germania") was an imperial province of the Roman Empire. It comprised an area of today's western Switzerland, the French Jura
Germania_Superior
Province of the Roman Empire
Roman armies in the region. The lower Danube was given priority over the upper Danube and required the annexation of Moesia. It was therefore necessary
Moesia
Class of voluntarily reenlisted soldier in the Ancient Roman army
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Evocatus
Roman fort built mid 70s AD
Principia (HQ) Cath. Castle Minerva's Shrine Conjecturally Roman quay wall or defensive wall Large Courtyard building Possible pier over what were mudflats in
Deva_Victrix
Commander of the Roman forces along the Saxon Shore
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Count_of_the_Saxon_Shore
Pre-Marian Roman reserve infantry
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Rorarii
Anonymous work of the 4th or 5th century
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
De_rebus_bellicis
Collection of Roman fortifications
by the construction of a 3m-wide road under Trajan, who had the Legio VII Claudia chisel into the rock walls replacing a wooden towpath construction that
Moesian_Limes
Roman military subdivision
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Cohort_(military_unit)
Chapel in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
the lower level of the walls is decorated with frescoed hangings in silver and gold. Above the narrative frescos, the upper tier is divided into two
Sistine_Chapel
Ancient Roman intelligence agency
their base was located at the Castra Peregrina on the Caelian hill, though Trajan would later centralize their location in Rome. During their early history
Frumentarii
Roman army position responsible for logistics and training
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Praefectus_castrorum
Ancient kingdom in Southeastern Europe (168 BC – 106 AD)
Cassius Dio. Trajan erected the Column of Trajan in Rome to commemorate his victory. Fiery battle scene between the Roman and Dacian armies, Trajan's Column
Dacia
Roman dagger
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Pugio
Roman archers
composite bows may have been asymmetric, with lower limbs shorter than the upper. By the 5th century, there were numerous Roman cavalry regiments trained
Sagittarii
Bodyguard of the kings of Rome
was he, rather than Romulus himself, who slew Remus after he overleapt the wall. According to some accounts they were infantry; while according to others
Celeres
Putative reforms of the Roman military in 107 BC
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Marian_reforms
Roman military execution method
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Fustuarium
Late Roman army cavalry class
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Equites_Dalmatae
Roman army infantrymen
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Ballistarius
Component of late antique armor
that campaign, including the Tropaeum Traiani at Adamclisi and Trajan's Column. Trajan's column in Rome seems to suggest that the lorica segmentata and
Manica_(armguard)
dromedarius unit, the ala I Ulpia Dromedariorum milliaria, was established by Trajan in Syria. A small number of dromedarii is recorded as part of the Cohors
Dromedarii
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Evocati_Augusti
Cognomen of several Roman legions
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Pia_Fidelis
Roman soldier
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Vexillarius
Conflicts between the Romans and Etruscans – 8th to 3rd centuries BCE
and the Roman army followed and met the Veientes in battle outside the walls of Veii. The Romans were victorious and the Veientes fled into the city
Roman–Etruscan_Wars
Military command during the Late Roman Empire
forts surviving in the world, notable for the height and strength of their walls. During the latter half of the 3rd century, the Roman Empire faced a grave
Saxon_Shore
Roman admiral and consul
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Lucius Arruntius (consul 22 BC)
Lucius_Arruntius_(consul_22_BC)
Watchmen of ancient Rome
more public access to water and prohibited buildings from sharing a common wall. Starting about 27 BC, Augustus added a police function to the Vigiles to
Vigiles
Pack carried by Roman legionaries
mules". The appearance of the marching pack is known from illustrations on Trajan's Column. Here it can be seen that a legionary's sarcina was carried on a
Sarcina
Iron Age hill fort in Lot, France
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Uxellodunum
Ancient Roman city in present-day York, England
North Gate Eboracum Roman Fortress and Colonia Walls Roman roads and streets Medieval (non-Roman) town walls From its foundation the Roman fort of Eboracum
Eboracum
Tactical unit of the Roman Republic
major tactical advantage against their Greek foes. In order to maintain its wall of spears, the phalanx required rigid battle lines, which could not easily
Maniple_(military_unit)
Fresh recruits of Roman Army
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Tirones
Piece of siege equipment
from a wall during a siege. The method used was to penetrate the protective wall with the hook and then retract it, pulling away some of the wall with it
Siege_hook
Roman light infantry and civil servants
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Accensi
Award and heraldic crown made up of the sails and sterns of ships
Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae
Naval_crown
Fleet of the Roman Empire based on the Danube river
After Domitian (in 85 AD) it was headquartered in Sexaginta Prista. After Trajan's conquest of Dacia, during which the Classis Moesica provided logistical
Classis_Flavia_Moesica
Central army of the late Roman Empire
pitched battle. Rather than attack the enemy, the legions would form a shield wall and wait for the enemy to attack the Romans. The Romans would use their superior
Comitatenses
Ceremony to make the army fit for war
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Tubilustrium
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
Boy/Male
Tamil
Adikya | அதீகà¯à®¯à®¾
Authority, Showing upper hand
Adikya | அதீகà¯à®¯à®¾
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Upper World
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Boy/Male
British, English
Upper Forest
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical
Roof; Upper Floor
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Church
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
High or Upper
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
From the Upper Town
Biblical
roof; upper floor
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Ram Herder
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe ‘ram’ (of uncertain origin).German (Tüpper) : occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen ‘pot’. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.This is the name of a family descended from two brothers, originally from Kassel, Germany. They fled religious persecution in the 16th century, settling in the Netherlands, where a descendant became burgomaster of Rotterdam in 1813. A branch of the family settled in England at Sandwich, Kent, whence another descendant, Thomas Tupper, went to America in 1635, and helped to found Sandwich, MA, in 1637. Benjamin Tupper, born in Stoughton, MA, in 1738 was a colonial legislator and explorer of OH.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Forest
Male
Hindi/Indian
(राजन) Hindi name RAJAN means "king."
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Forest
Female
Hindi/Indian
(रजनी) Hindi name RAJANI means "night." In mythology, this is another name of the goddess Kali.
Boy/Male
Australian, Latin, Portuguese
Unconquered
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Russian
Supper
Boy/Male
Indian
Authority, Showing upper hand
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Farm
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Biblical
Luminous, white.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Solid, Strong, Secure, Confident, Sure, Certain
Girl/Female
Muslim
Elisha
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Jain
Good Boy
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to the late Emperor of Rome, and afterwards Emperor.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the Germanic personal name Wolfram, composed of the elements wolf ‘wolf’ + hrafn ‘raven’. Both these creatures played an important role in Germanic mythology. They are usually represented in battle poetry as scavengers of the slain, while Woden (Odin) is generally accompanied by the wolves Geri and Freki and the ravens Hugin and Munin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, and Warwickshire, named in Old Norse with topt, Old Danish toft ‘curtilage’, ‘site’, ‘homestead’.Scandinavian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads or place names derived from Old Norse topt ‘curtilage’, ‘site’, ‘homestead’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Goddess
Girl/Female
Indian
Glory of a king, Bride
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
UPPER TRAJANS-WALL
n.
The upper lip.
a. & n.
Trojan.
n.
The upper front of the neck, next to the chin; the upper throat.
a.
Pertaining to Troy; Trojan.
n.
A loose upper garment
n.
One who trepans.
n.
The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.
comp.
Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Trapan
n.
A meal taken at the close of the day; the evening meal.
n.
Upper leather.
n.
A fir pole of from four to seven inches diameter, and twenty to forty feet long, sometimes roughly hewn, used for scaffoldings, and sometimes for slight and common roofs, for which use it is split.
v. t.
To supply with supper.
v. i.
To take supper; to sup.
n.
One who performs the operation of cupping.
n.
One who trapans, or insnares.
imp. & p. p.
of Trapan
n.
The highest class in society; the upper ten. See Upper ten, under Upper.
n.
A snare; a trapan.
n.
See 2d Dubber.