Tuesday 15 May 2012

Black Wallpaper Border

Black Wallpaper Border Biography
In continental Europe, the borders were generally well defined, usually following the courses of major rivers such as the Rhine and the Danube. Nevertheless those were not always the final border lines; the province of Dacia, modern Romania, was completely on the far side of the Danube, and the province of Germania Magna, which must not be confused with Germania Inferior and Germania Superior, was the land between the Rhine, the Danube and the Elbe (Although this province was lost three years after its creation as a result of the Battle of Teutoburg Forest).In Great Britain both Hadrian and Antonius Pius built defences to protect the province of Britannia from the Caledonians, given that, from their point of view, it was a waste of resources to conquer Caledonia (broadly corresponding to modern Scotland). Hadrian's Wall, constructed in 122 held a garrison of 10,000 soldiers, while the Antonine Wall, constructed between 142 and 144, was abandoned by 164 and briefly reoccupied in 208.
Black Wallpaper Border
Black Wallpaper Border
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Black Wallpaper Border
Black Wallpaper Border
Black Wallpaper Border
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Black Wallpaper Border
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