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Defences of the western Roman empire in 5th century
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There is a theory, that the Roman influence in this /our region, is not very big anymore around 400.

There is even a discussion if the limes, in that period, were further south than generaly thought.
No clear proof yet, through excavations and reports.

Maybe you can find info about this in a University library, which also has Archaeology as a study.
Regards

Garrelt
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Living History Group Teuxandrii
Taberna Germanica
Numerus I Exploratores Teuxandrii (Pedites et Equites)
Ludus Gladiatorii Gunsula
Jomsborg Elag Hrafntrae
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Re: Defences of the western Roman empire in 5th century - by garrelt - 02-20-2008, 11:27 AM
Re: Defences of the western Roman empire in 5th century - by Syagrius_Rex_Romanorum - 03-02-2008, 10:42 PM

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