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- Limes_Arabicus abstract "The Limes Arabicus) was a desert frontier of the Roman Empire, mostly in the province of Arabia Petraea. It ran northeast from the Gulf of Aqaba for about 1,500 kilometers (930 mi) at its greatest extent, reaching northern Syria (present-day Rojava) and forming part of the wider Roman limes system. It had several forts and watchtowers.The reason of this defensive \"Limes\" was to protect the Roman province of Arabia from attacks of the \"barbarian\" tribes of the Arabian desert. The main purpose of the Limes Arabicus is disputed; it may have been used both to defend from Saracen raids and to protect the commercial lines from robbers.Next to the Limes Arabicus Trajan built a major road, the Via Nova Traiana, from Bosra to Aila on the Red Sea in Israel, a distance of 267 miles/430 kilometres. Built between 111 and 114 AD, its primary purpose may have been to provide efficient transportation for troop movements and government officials as well as facilitating and protecting trade caravans emerging from the Arabian peninsula. It was completed under Hadrian.".
- Limes_Arabicus thumbnail Dioecesis_Orientis_400_AD.png?width=300.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageExternalLink qasr_bshir.html.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageExternalLink info.
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- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageRevisionID "699818786".
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Aila.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Aqaba.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Arabia_Petraea.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Peninsula.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Betthorus.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Bosra.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Castellum.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Castra.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Syria.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_frontiers.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Curtain_wall_(fortification).
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Damascus.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Sea.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Diocletian.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Dux.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink El-Lejjun_(Jordan).
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Foederati.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Ghassanids.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Aqaba.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Hadrian.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Lajjun.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Legio_VI_Ferrata.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Legio_X_Fretensis.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Limes.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Negev.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Palaestina_Salutaris.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Petra.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Praeses.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Qasr_Azraq.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Rafah.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Rojava.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Saracen.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Severan_dynasty.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Sirhan_Valley.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Strata_Diocletiana.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Trajan.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Udruh,_El_Quweira.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Via_Traiana_Nova.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Wadi_Mujib.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink Wadi_Zered.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLink File:Dioecesis_Orientis_400_AD.png.
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Limes Arabicus".
- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageWikiLinkText "limes Arabicus".
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- Limes_Arabicus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RomanMilitary.
- Limes_Arabicus subject Category:Roman_Syria.
- Limes_Arabicus subject Category:Roman_frontiers.
- Limes_Arabicus hypernym Frontier.
- Limes_Arabicus type Company.
- Limes_Arabicus comment "The Limes Arabicus) was a desert frontier of the Roman Empire, mostly in the province of Arabia Petraea. It ran northeast from the Gulf of Aqaba for about 1,500 kilometers (930 mi) at its greatest extent, reaching northern Syria (present-day Rojava) and forming part of the wider Roman limes system. It had several forts and watchtowers.The reason of this defensive \"Limes\" was to protect the Roman province of Arabia from attacks of the \"barbarian\" tribes of the Arabian desert.".
- Limes_Arabicus label "Limes Arabicus".
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- Limes_Arabicus sameAs Limes_Arabicus.
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- Limes_Arabicus sameAs Limes_arabicus.
- Limes_Arabicus sameAs Limes_Arabicus.
- Limes_Arabicus sameAs Limes_Arabicus.
- Limes_Arabicus sameAs Fronteira_da_Arábia.
- Limes_Arabicus sameAs m.0blc43.
- Limes_Arabicus sameAs Limes_Arabicus.
- Limes_Arabicus sameAs Q1309624.
- Limes_Arabicus wasDerivedFrom Limes_Arabicus?oldid=699818786.
- Limes_Arabicus depiction Dioecesis_Orientis_400_AD.png.
- Limes_Arabicus isPrimaryTopicOf Limes_Arabicus.