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    By 6 AD, the initial length of service for a Roman soldier (a legionary) was increased to 20 years from 16 years, and it was complemented by the praemia militare (or discharge bonus), ... Timelapse Showcases The Evolution of a Roman Soldier from circa 9th century BC to 6th century AD
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    For example, the 6,500-year-old city of Solnitsata, one of the earliest known walled settlements of Europe, was primarily built as a salt production facility - and its inhabitants used boiling processes to 'bake' and package the salt in ready-to-trade blocks. ... circa post-9th century BC. Map of the underground Wieliczka Salt Mine ...
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    Almost 3,700 years ago, a power rose in central Anatolia thus effectively making its presence felt in the ancient Near-Eastern world. Historians term the realm the Kingdom of Hatti, and its inhabitants are known as the Hittites.. By the late 14th century BC, the Hittites probably controlled the most powerful empire of the Bronze Age, with their dominions stretching all the way across Anatolia ...
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    In an example of Assyrian annals in the 9th century BC, the 7th campaign of King Ashurnasirpal II had been described in full and gory detail. The keywords in these official records often contained phrases like 'massacred', 'razed', 'destroyed', 'burned', 'felled with the sword', and 'erected them (alive people) on stakes'.
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    Jun 25, 2023During the latter part of the 1st century BC, Augustus followed the guidelines of the preceding centuries and officially formalized the length of service of a legionary to 16 years (in 13 BC). But it should be noted that even after 16 years of service, he was expected to join the vexillum veteranorum or unit of veterans for four more years.
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    Jul 14, 2023In any case, after just a few years, the palace at Pylos was destroyed, circa 1180 BC. Soon after, most of the other Mycenaean sites and settlements were also destroyed - and this sudden eclipse of a thriving Bronze Age culture is still one of the puzzling mysteries of time yet to be solved by historians. ... till the 9th century BC).
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    In fact, during the Classical period, the Corinthian helmet with its stylized design romanticized the warriors and past glories of the early Archaic age (circa 9th century BC) - the epoch during which the Greeks made impressive progress in the fields of politics, architecture, military, and trade-based economics.
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    Aug 11, 2023August 11, 2023 | Powerful Types Of Warships From History: 7th Century BC - 17th Century AD; August 11, 2023 | The Epic of Gilgamesh Presented Through Animation and Songs; ... in the post-9th-10th century period, ... in the following years, one of the widespread tactics adopted by many contemporary European navies related to the 'line of ...
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    August 11, 2023 | Powerful Types Of Warships From History: 7th Century BC - 17th Century AD; ... some for audacious raiding purposes and others for lucrative trading. And by the late 9th century AD, the ... elevated his status to a Prince, and then triumphantly made a return to his homeland Norway. And then, in the years between 1046 - 1065 ...
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    The 9th century also saw a revival of artistic works and progression in science and technology across various Islamic realms stretching from Muslim Spain to Persia. The Moors of al-Andalus were no strangers to this trend, especially with their 'experimental attitude' (as mentioned by historian David Nicolle) towards both scientific and ...
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