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- Borders_of_the_Roman_Empire abstract "The borders of the Roman Empire, which fluctuated throughout the empire's history, were a combination of natural frontiers (most notably the Rhine and Danube rivers) and man-made fortifications which separated the lands of the empire from the "barbarian" countries beyond.".
- Borders_of_the_Roman_Empire comment "The borders of the Roman Empire, which fluctuated throughout the empire's history, were a combination of natural frontiers (most notably the Rhine and Danube rivers) and man-made fortifications which separated the lands of the empire from the "barbarian" countries beyond.".