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| 106 |
| | After two campaigns by Trajan the rich region of Dacia (today's Romania) is brought under Rome's control | |
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| 122 |
| | The emperor Hadrian, visiting Britain, orders the construction of a great wall from coast to coast to keep out the Caledonian tribes | |
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| 135 |
| | After the Roman recovery of Jerusalem from Simon Bar-Cochba, all Jews are expelled from the city | |
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| c. 142 |
| | The emperor Antoninus Pius gives orders for the construction of a defensive earthwork, to the north of Hadrian's Wall | |
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| 165 |
| | The Romans annexe Doura-Europus, giving it its most prosperious period as a frontier town between the Roman and Persian empires | |
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| c. 380 |
| | Roman legions begin to be withdrawn from Britain, leaving the Celtic population increasingly vulnerable | |
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| 406 |
| | The Vandals cross the Rhine into Gaul and move into Spain, from which the Visigoths soon push them on into Africa | |
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| c. 450 |
| | Angles, Saxons and other Germanic groups invade southern England and steadily push the Celts westwards | |
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| c. 500 |
| | The city of Tiwanaku develops to the south of Lake Titicaca, and soon dominates the surrounding region | |
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| 533 |
| | The Byzantine general Belisarius recovers Carthage from the Vandals | |
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