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#4 - Nearing The Empire's End

Printed on acid-free paper in England by the prestigious Universal Publishing for AeroArt International, each image measures 8-1/4" x 11" with ample margins allowing for professional mat and framing

Each figure is individually painted by hand. Painting will vary from pictures shown here. These figures are not intended for children.

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Roman Print #4

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Nearing The Empire's End

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During the 2nd and 3rd Centuries A.D., mass migrations from Eurasia put constant pressure on the European frontier. In Mesopotamia, the Parthians and Sassinids attacked the frontiers; and in 260 A.D., the Sassinids defeated a Roman army at Edessa. The Roman Emperor Valerian was killed and up to 25,000 Romans were captured and sold as slaves. By 350 A.D., the Roman army was closer in appearance to their enemies and former enemies than to the Imperial Roman troops of Trajan. Much of this change was due to the fact that the legions were made up of men recruited in the provinces rather than Rome and Italy.

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Item Number Roman Print #4
Binding Type Folio

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