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    Septimius Bassianus, 4 April 188 – 8 April 217), better known by his nickname Caracalla (/ˌkærəˈkælə/), was Roman emperor from 198 to 217 AD. He was a member...
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    The Baths of Caracalla (Italian: Terme di Caracalla) in Rome, Italy, were the city's second largest Roman public baths, or thermae, after the Baths of...
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  • the Caracalla School of Dance, which is simply known as "Studio Caracalla: L'art de la Danse." Caracalla is the daughter of Abdel-Halim Caracalla the...
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  • Abdel-Halim Caracalla is the founder and the artistic director of the Lebanese dance company Caracalla Dance Theatre, a company which would evolve into...
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    was Roman emperor with his father Septimius Severus and older brother Caracalla from 209, when he was named Augustus like his brother, who had held the...
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    Julia Domna. After the short reigns and assassinations of their two sons, Caracalla (r. 211–217) and Geta (r. 211), who succeeded their father in the government...
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  • Arch of Caracalla may refer to: Arch of Caracalla (Volubilis) Arch of Caracalla (Thebeste) Arch of Caracalla (Djémila) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    The Parthian war of Caracalla was an unsuccessful campaign by the Roman Empire under Caracalla against the Parthian Empire in 216–17 AD. It was the climax...
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    Cochliasanthus caracalla is a leguminous flowering plant in the family Fabaceae that originates in tropical South America and Central America. The species...
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    served under Emperor Caracalla as a praetorian prefect and dealt with Rome's civil affairs. He later conspired against Caracalla and had him murdered...
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    also called the Edict of Caracalla or the Antonine Constitution, was an edict issued in AD 212 by the Roman emperor Caracalla. It declared that all free...
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  • Senator Gracchus, a member of the Roman Senate. Joseph Quinn as co-emperor Caracalla. Despite comparisons with Joaquin Phoenix's Commodus from the first film...
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  • The Caracalla Dance Theatre is a dance company based in Beirut, Lebanon. In 1968, Abdul Halim Caracalla founded what would evolve into the first and most...
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    arch. The Arch of Caracalla at Volubilis North side of the Arch of Caracalla Dedicatory inscription South side of the Arch of Caracalla The inscription...
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    The Arch of Caracalla is a Roman triumphal arch located at Djémila in Algeria (Cuicul). It was built during the early 3rd century. The arch, with a single...
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    Camps". After the elder of her sons, Caracalla, started ruling with his father, she was briefly co-empress with Caracalla's wife, Fulvia Plautilla, until the...
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    frontier of the empire. He proclaimed as augusti (co-emperors) his elder son Caracalla in 198 and his younger son Geta in 209, both born of his second wife Julia...
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    Caracalla, Elagabalus was raised to the principate at 14 years of age in an army revolt instigated by his grandmother Julia Maesa against Caracalla's...
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    The best known portrait of Caracalla is that held at the Vatican Museums and of which several copies are known. Judging by the large number of copies...
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    his wife, the augusta Julia Domna, and their two sons and co-augusti Caracalla (r. 198–217) and Geta (r. 209–211). The face of one of the two brothers...
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  • Caracalla (also known as Caracalla II, 1942 – after 1955) was a French racehorse and sire. Unraced as a two-year-old and never competing at a distance...
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  • 211/212, he was executed by Caracalla, following the murder of Caracalla's brother Geta. H.-G. Pflaum notes that Caracalla took the precaution of making...
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    only managed to keep Seleucia, where he minted coins. The Roman emperor Caracalla sought to take advantage of the conflict between the two brothers. He...
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  • the murder of Caracalla's brother, Publius Septimius Geta. He is beheaded in Rome, in Caracalla's presence.[citation needed] Caracalla quiets the objections...
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    Roman law and preserved the writings of Roman legal authors. The Edict of Caracalla (officially the Constitutio Antoniniana in Latin: "Constitution [or Edict]...
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  • Himiko (or Shingi Waō) begins her reign in Japan (until 248). April 4 – Caracalla (or Antoninus), Roman emperor (d. 217) Lu Ji (or Gongji), Chinese official...
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    the age of 65. Upon the death of Severus, his sons Caracalla and Geta were made emperors. Caracalla had his brother, a youth, assassinated in his mother's...
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    The Roman provinces (Latin: provincia, pl. provinciae) were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the...
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    His sons Caracalla and Geta succeed him as joint Roman Emperors. December 19 – Geta is lured to come without his bodyguards to meet Caracalla, to discuss...
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    The Arch of Caracalla is a tetrapylon Roman triumphal arch in Thebeste, located in present-day Tébessa, Tébessa Province, Algeria. It was constructed...
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