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Any red-earth pigment, such as red ochre.
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- Sack of Rome (455) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: In 455, the Vandal king Geiseric sailed his powerful fleet from the capital in Carthage, up the Tiber, finally sacking Rome. The murder and usurption of the previous Emperor Valentinian III by Petronius Maximus that same year was seen by Geiseric as an in
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