Question

The advisor Cassius Longinus is often blamed for this ruler’s eventual break with Rome. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this ruler who was defeated at the Battles of Immae and Emesa by Aurelian after a 271 CE declaration of independence from Rome.
ANSWER: Zenobia [or Septimia Zenobia; prompt on Septimius Vaballathus by asking “who ruled as regent in his stead?”]
[10e] Many scholars have argued that Zenobia’s Palmyrene Empire should be considered a revolt by this ethnicity. The Rashidun Caliphate began a series of namesake “conquests” of this ethnic group after the birth of Islam.
ANSWER: Arabs [or Arab people; accept Arab conquests]
[10m] As part of his reunification of the Roman Empire, Aurelian was forced to abandon this Roman province north of the Danube, which had been established by Trajan after conquering a namesake tribe under King Decebalus.
ANSWER: Dacia [or Roman Dacia or Dacia Traiana or Dacia Felix; accept Dacians]
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BirminghamOxford B100010
Bristol BImperial A001010
Southampton BSouthampton A100010
Southampton BSouthampton A100010
Southampton BCambridge B0000
Southampton BCambridge B0000
Cambridge DDurham B0101020
Cambridge CLSE B10101030
LSE ASouthampton A0000
Southampton BSouthampton A100010
Southampton BSouthampton A100010
Southampton BCambridge B0000
Southampton BCambridge B0000
Oxford ATeam 110101030
Warwick ABristol A100010