History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . 42, and Bartoli, Col. Trajana (Roma, 1672), pi. 35.^ DANVVIVS COS. V. PP. S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO PRINC. The Danube crowned withreeds, the right arm extended, the left arm resting on an urn. Silver coin. NERVA AND TRAJAN, 96 TO 117^ 759 enemies. Decebalus himself came forward and accepted these hardconditions. His capital received a Koman garrison, which was con-nected by a line of fortified posts with the camps on the expedition had required two campaigns(101-102), and three serious engage


History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . 42, and Bartoli, Col. Trajana (Roma, 1672), pi. 35.^ DANVVIVS COS. V. PP. S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO PRINC. The Danube crowned withreeds, the right arm extended, the left arm resting on an urn. Silver coin. NERVA AND TRAJAN, 96 TO 117^ 759 enemies. Decebalus himself came forward and accepted these hardconditions. His capital received a Koman garrison, which was con-nected by a line of fortified posts with the camps on the expedition had required two campaigns(101-102), and three serious engagements, forTrajan was three times saluted imperator byhis soldiers. He re-entered Eome in triumph, with thesurname of Dacicus, and paid for his welcomeby two favours about equally agreeable to the 1 . ? 1 .1 ^^ p A.^ The Bridée of the Danube people; a congmnum and the recall of the (Great Bronze; Cohen,mimes, against whom he had at fii*st revived ^° ?^^ the law of Domitian. But the festivities which followed the solemnentry were scarcely ended when ill news arrived from the


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