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- Daily Life Romans encompassed cultures that differed ethnically, socially, religiously, and socially.
- Dacia Became in AD 106 a Roman province.
- Dea Dia Roman Goddess of growth.
- Deeds He subjected the whole wide earth to the rule of the Roman people on two bronze pillars.
- Denominations The face value of a coin.
- Decebalus Dacian king who lost to Trajan.
- Decorations Worn by soldiers on parades and were generally awarded at the end of a campaign.
- Dimachaeri Roman Gladiator who used two-swords, one in each hand.
- Discens Milites in training for an immunes position.
- Discipline Discipline was the key in maintaining the Legions.
- Distances The Roman standards for distance.
- Dictator Appointed in times of military emergency to have supreme authority.
- Dio Cassius Dio Cassius Cocceianus was a Roman historian and senator under Commodus.
- Dio Chrysostom Famous traveling lecturer and orator.
- Diodorus Siculus Sicilian Greek historian who lived from 90 to 21 BC.
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus Greek teacher of rhetoric and a distinguished literary critic.
- Doctors Profession outside of the legions was considered long an unworthy job.
- Domitian Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus was the youngest son of Vespasian and Domitilla.
- Drugs Any mineral, plant, liquid or animal part could be used in treatment of diseases by Romans.
- Dyrrhachium Major supply depot of Pompey that was sieged by Caesar.