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[QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [QB] Lets talk about Trajan. Trajan was one of the Emperors who hated the Goths beyond belief. Ethincity was part-Iberian. We must not forget that the Iberians came directly from Africa and settled Spain many thousand years back. But they always maintained their linkages with Africa. Mainly through the intermediary of the Cartheginians and the Mauritanians. Hence the Iberians are also called the Ibero-Maurisians. Trajan was born and raised in Spain. It was in his time that the Goths (Germanics and Franjis) and the Parthians became so bold as to inflitrate and threaten the Empire. On becoming Emperor, Trajan organized raids against the Goths in Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Parthians in Persia. His unrelenting campaign against the Goths and the Parthians was considered simply muderous, as he would destroy their camps as well as every living thing in them. During his reign, Roman reached an apogee in its expansion. Trajan conquered and enslaved many goths and parthian communities bringing them into the Empire and within the pale of civilization. It was said that during his time Rome became a multi-ethnic society by conquest. But it should be recalled that Trajan's whole life was dedicated in suppressing the Goths and the Parthians. Trajan did not make war against any African state in his time, but he used Afro-Roman Knights to bring the Goths under control. Thus we can sum up that black and brown Rome became paler, in the time of Trajan after he had conquered and subjugated the pale tribes of the Germanics, and the Iranis (Parthians). Lion! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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