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    A Cylindrical Altar to the Victory from the Forum of Los Bañales de Uncastillo (Zaragoza, España) by Javier Andreu PINTADO, Luis ROMERO NOVELLA

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The following papers deals with the presentation of a new cylindric altar dedicated to the Victory attested in the Roman city of Los Bañales de Uncastillo (Zaragoza, Spain). …”
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    Implementing an ecoculture: living beyond fear by Susana Vilas Boas

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Ecoculture will make possible a sobriety that is able, without despair or fatalism, to develop an action of compassion for Creation - a compassion in which the human being understands himself as an integral part of Creation, suffering with it whenever destruction is victorious. In an ecoculture, human beings reassume their original role in Creation, abandoning all ambitions and attempts at superiority, but rather seeking the common good of Creation, in which technical progress, policies, and social relations are allies in safeguarding the common home and never sacrificers of integral ecology. …”
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    La République romaine et le mercenariat au temps des Guerres Puniques by Anthony-Marc Sanz

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Rome, victorious in the Punic Wars, whose army was organised on an essentially civic basis, was in contact with the great Western Mediterranean mercenary markets of the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. …”
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    The Coup and Consolidation of the Civilian-Military Dictatorship in Rio Grande do Sul by Diorge Alceno Konrad, Rafael Fantinel Lameira, Mateus da Fonseca Capssa Lima

    “…The goal was clear: to prevent the the chain of Lawfulness was repeated, in the case in pratice censorship and state control to avoid the reaction forces contrary to Coup D'Etat in Rio Grande do Sul. Victorious the Coup, measures repression was swift, as nattionally, and "Clean Operation" began to intervene in social and political movements that advocated resitance. …”
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    The Role of the Roman Navy in the Second Punic War by Alex Michael ELLIOTT

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The implication being that the efforts of the navy were a significant factor in the eventual Roman victory.</p>…”
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    The propagandistic narration of the defeat of the Spanish Armada and the mythical construction of sir Francis Drake in Romantic Britain by José Ruiz Mas

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In their literary descriptions of the alleged Spanish naval disaster in 1588, they spread the English “victory” to a wider and a younger readership and mocked Spain’s past naval hegemony. …”
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    Médée et les serpents by Cristiano Dognini

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…The victory of Medea on the dragon is known in ltaly in the VII century B.C., thence three passages of Columella (X 367-368), Hyginus (Fab. …”
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    About the King Syphax of Numidia by Enrique GOZALBES CRAVIOTO

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…However, it turned out to be defeated by the masyles numidia, headed by masinissa. the roman victory over carthage was also associated with the fight between the two numidias. in this paper we study the data known about the reign of syphax: the problematic origins of the kingdom, its territorial extension, the coins minted by king, as well as the historical evolution of the reign of syphax.…”
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    Antes de De rebus Hispaniae. La primera versión de la batalla de Las Navas de Tolosa de Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada by Martín Alvira

    “…The Cistercian Lectionary of Las Huelgas Abbey includes a liturgical office commemorating the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (the “Feast of the Holy Cross”), which reproduces an account of the victory of 1212 seems to be written by the Archbishop of Toledo Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada in his De rebus Hispaniae. …”
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    Validity of national unity in the thought of Fidel Castro to face COVID-19 by Mayra de los Ángeles Rodríguez Fernández, Lariza Pérez Machado, Bárbara Esperanza Castañeda Larrondo, Dora Lidia Arencibia Zamora

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In Fidel Castro's ideology, his considerations about the need for unity to overcome any obstacle that tries to stop the course of the Cuban Revolution are appreciated, fundamentally directed towards the destabilizing maneuvers of the enemies of the homeland; however, this Fidel´s conviction that unity guarantees victory is present in the battle that has been waged, and is still being waged, against COVID-19, where the people, organized in various sectors, continue to obtain positive results against this pandemic. …”
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    The Visigothic Army in the Campaign, Wamba and the Secession of the Narbonense by Ángela PARRA ROMO

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The author is not satisfied with exalting the king, his detailed account is an exceptional testimony about the strategic development of a late army in the countryside and a unique document to know the structure and behavior of the Visigothic armies; as well as the ceremonial associated with war and victory.…”
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    Joe Biden’s foreign policy paradox by Juan Tovar Ruiz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Ostensibly, Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential elections should have placed United States international policy back on a familiar path. …”
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    The American way of war: Afghanistan and Iraq by Maria Luisa Parraguez Kobek, Mariana Gonzalez Rodriguez

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The doctrine required a victory in each of the scenarios, and the inability to secure these aims resulted in civil war and insurgency in both countries. …”
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