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Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech Language
Published 2017-12-01“…The text focuses on different aspects of the relation of Charles IV of Luxembourg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, to the Czech language and other languages. …”
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Tourist attractiveness of Felix Romuliana archaeological site
Published 2012-01-01“…It represents the remains of the Roman emperor Gaius Valerius Maximian Gallery’s palace. …”
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"Indianisation" of a Roman coin design in Early Historic India: a study of an imitation from the British Museum
Published 2022-12-01“…It must have been a local development, with the Indian craftsman reworking a representation of a female deity known from issues of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius and adding a temple to it. …”
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Flavius Belisarius Epicus Metallicus. L’immagine di un generale tra Procopio e l’Heavy Metal
Published 2022-01-01“…Following the trailblazing role of Alexander the Great and Achilles, the american power metal band Judicator has brought under the limelight, in their latest album “Let There Be Nothing”, the material performer of the western reconquest advocated by the Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I. Inside the platter, the band aims to go beyond the label of victorious general to eviscerate defects and fears of a hero which is psychologically complex, profound and up to date. …”
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The power of marvellous objects: Charles IV of Luxembourg, Charles V of Valois and their gemstones
Published 2020“…This paper explores the interest of Charles IV of Luxembourg (1316–1378), King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, in collecting gemstones, which has hitherto been little studied. …”
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Social Advancement among Patrician Families in Gdańsk in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period as Exemplified by the Ferber Family
Published 2014-12-01“…In 1515, the family were accepted into the nobility by the King of Poland Sigismund I and the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. This was made possible not only by the family belonging to the economic elite of the country, but also by the strong and supportive environment. …”
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La lezione di Pietro Leopoldo (Teachings from Pietro Leopoldo)
Published 2012-08-01“…Upon leaving Tuscany to become Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold II left some notes (1790) that prove very interesting to today’s economist. …”
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Numerical Analysis of the Tetrapylon Roman's Triumphal Arch of Tebessa: A Case Study.
Published 2019-08-01“…This historical monument, erected in the 3rd century, was dedicated to the Roman Emperor Caracalla. In the 6th Century the Caracalla gate was enclosed in the Byzantine old city, built by the General Salomon. …”
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Learning Sciences from the Past: Recovery, Study, and Cataloging of a Historical Natural History School Museum
Published 2024-01-01“…The project, which was participated in by the students enrolled in the fourth- and fifth-grade high school classes, revealed rare specimens such as the mineralogical collection donated by the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II (1741–1740) in 1785. Furthermore, the laboratory activities organized from the stored samples highlighted educational approaches that helped students to cope with the complexities of authentic scientific work and cultural related issues. …”
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A lesson from Pietro Leopoldo
Published 2012-11-01“… The paper analyses some relevant notes (written around 1790) that Leopold II left upon leaving Tuscany to become Holy Roman Emperor. The manuscript proves very interesting to today’s economist. …”
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The Eight Faces of Roman Imperialism. Review of Revell, L. (2009). Roman Imperialism and Local Identities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Published 2016-10-01“…The reviewer examines the historical sources (archaeological and epigraphic materials from eight Roman towns of Spain and Britain), the basic propositions of the monograph (the ideology and the practical implementation of urbanism in the Roman world, an image and cult of the Roman emperor in the cities of the Empire, as well as the provincial practice of religious rites) and also the author’s arguments. …”
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Hierarchia wartości cesarza Marka Aureliusza na podstawie jego "Rozmyślań"
Published 2013-12-01“… In this article a system of values of Mark Aurelius, the Roman emperor and the philosopher ruling in Rome in 161-188 years, was described. …”
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Историјске чињенице Христовог распећа у време римског намесника Понтија Пилата
Published 2015-12-01“…Jesus called Himself the Son of God, which was a title of the Roman Emperor, and the governor was obliged to accept this case, because usurping imperial titles was considered a felony. …”
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The elusive Netherlands. The question of national identity in the early modern Low Countries on the eve of the Revolt
Published 2004-01-01“…The constitutional obstacles to the construction of such an identity were formidable, not least the piecemeal formation of the Burgundian dynastic state, whose prince owed homage to the kings of France and to the Holy Roman Emperor for their territories, and some of whose subjects could still seek justice in ‘foreign’ courts . …”
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Kult populárního raně středověkého světce sv. Jiljí v českých zemích od jeho počátků až po konec středověku
Published 2022-12-01“…Giles’s cult in the Bohemian lands in the 12th century, but also the close relationship of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV to the mentioned saint. The study also discusses the fine arts monuments and the cult of St. …”
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El templo de Antonino y Faustina en los planos de los arquitectos españoles pensionados en Roma
Published 2016-07-01“…As a science whose practical implications require a perfect understanding of the models being studied, architecture deals with the analysis of antiquity with a precision which has no precedent in the mentality of antiquarians of the time, as demonstrated by the examples of the representation of the architectural plans of the Temple consecrated to the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Faustina the Elder. …”
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Multi-technique analysis of pigments on sandstone sculptures: Renaissance re-painting of a Roman relief
Published 2022-10-01“…Abstract The Antonine Wall was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius around 142 CE and stretches for c. 60 km across the central belt of Scotland, marking the Empire’s most north-western frontier. …”
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Cosimo’s Genius and Ammannati’s Ingenium: The Wax Model for the Genio Mediceo
Published 2020-12-01“…Cosimo modelled his image on the Roman emperor Augustus, the supposed founder of Florence, and also adopted his genius cult and star sign of Capricorn. …”
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Caligula: a neuropsychiatric explanation of his madness
Published 2021-06-01“…ABSTRACT Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, better known as Caligula, (12 CE to 41 CE) was the third Roman emperor and ruled only four years. Throughout his life he experienced several traumatic events, and, in addition, historians mention some premorbid conditions that could cause him to become the monster that most historians know today. …”
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Performative and Multimedia Aspects of Late-Renaissance Meditative Alchemy: The Case of Michael Maier’s Atalanta Fugiens (1617).
Published 2011-01-01“…In 1617 the alchemist, counselor and court physician to the then recently deceased Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612) published his Atalanta Fugiens (Atalanta feeing). …”
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