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English: The Roman Empire in 125 under emperor Hadrian. Own work by author ( Andrei nacu). NOTE: Barbarian names and locations as in the works of Tacitus (written ca. 100 AD)
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File:Roman_Empire_125.svg at the English Wikipedia |
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Andrei nacu |
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