Jerash a Well Preserved Roman City in Jordan.
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In this video, we explore the Roman ruins of Jerash, located in Jordan.
The SPQR Historian is a channel dedicated to ancient Roman History, right now we're doing a video on every emperor, if that sounds interesting consider subscribing to the channel.
Видео Jerash a Well Preserved Roman City in Jordan. канала The SPQR Historian
In this video, we explore the Roman ruins of Jerash, located in Jordan.
The SPQR Historian is a channel dedicated to ancient Roman History, right now we're doing a video on every emperor, if that sounds interesting consider subscribing to the channel.
Видео Jerash a Well Preserved Roman City in Jordan. канала The SPQR Historian
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