conquest of Ethiopia by Nero's legions. However, the death of Nero prevented further explorations of the Nile as well as a possible Roman conquest south of Roman...
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Romans in sub-Saharan Africa (redirect from Roman exploration of Subsaharan Africa)
European exploration of Africa Nero's exploration of the Nile Roman objects are, indeed, found in the Sahara, and, significantly, along the western caravan...
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on the Danube by the Romans. Nero's exploration of the Nile: Emperor Nero sends an expedition which reaches the historical city Meroë (Sudan). (approximate...
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believe that Nero's reign had been going well in the years before Agrippina's death. For example, Nero promoted the exploration of the Nile river sources...
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Tiridates of Parthia. Nero's exploration of the Nile (62–67) – Roman expeditions to Equatorial Africa with the objective to reach the origin of Nile river...
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estimates the world population in AD 60 as 249 million. The Roxolani are defeated on the Danube by the Romans. Nero's exploration of the Nile: Emperor Nero sends...
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Geographical exploration, sometimes considered the default meaning for the more general term exploration, refers to the practice of discovering remote...
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Indo-Roman trade relations (category Maritime history of India)
prefect of Egypt, I accompanied him and ascended the Nile as far as Syene and the frontiers of Kingdom of Aksum (Ethiopia), and I learned that as many as...
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Meroë (redirect from Ancient City of Meroe)
on the east bank of the Nile about 6 km north-east of the Kabushiya station near Shendi, Sudan, approximately 200 km north-east of Khartoum. Near the site...
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Pharaoh (redirect from Phoarohs of egypt)
describing himself as the god over the Nile river. In Exodus Rabbah 10:2, Pharaoh boasts that he is the creator and owner of the Nile. God is then said to...
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