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‘Black Pain is a White Commodity’: Moving beyond postcolonial theory in practical theology: #CaesarMustFall!
Published 2017-09-01“…The basic hypothesis of the article is that in early Christianity, pantokrator images of God were influenced by iconography stemming mostly from the Roman Emperor cult and Egyptian mythology. The power (omnipotence) and dominiumship of God directly and indirectly played a role in Christian imperialistic thinking regarding the expansion of the Kingdom of God and missio Dei strategies during times of European and colonial expansionism. …”
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The vices of emperor Constans I in the fourth century histories
Published 2008-01-01“…The aim of this paper is to analyze the negative characteristics of the Roman emperor Constans I (337-350), according to the earliest preserved information from the late 4th century histories of Aurelius Victor, Eutropius Pseudo-Victor and Eunapius of Sardis. …”
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Saint Valentine: Patron of lovers and epilepsy
Published 2017-12-01“…Valentine had been imprisoned for secretly marrying couples disobeying the edict of roman Emperor Claudius II. The edict forbade roman soldiers to marry for it was thought marriage would diminish their efficiency in the battlefield. …”
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Illustrating an Emperor
Published 2020-11-01“…A work of rhyming verse consisting of 118 brief chapters, the story details the trials of the titular knight, Theuerdank (a fictional avatar of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I Habsburg) as he travels to wed Queen Ehrenreich (Maximilian’s first wife, Mary of Burgundy). …”
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Seeing is Believing: The Ducal House of Lorraine and Visual Displays in the Projection of Royal Status
Published 2022-12-01“…Their hereditary estates in Lorraine were lost in 1737 but the dynasty survived, as grand dukes of Tuscany, and was deemed worthy of transformation into a fully royal—even imperial—dynasty through marriage to the Habsburg heiress Maria Theresa and the election of Francis Stephen of Lorraine as Holy Roman Emperor in 1745.…”
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Emperor and law in the orations of Julian 'the Apostate'
Published 2012-01-01“…Julian 'the Apostate' was Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 and a noted philosopher and Greek writer. …”
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Petrarca tra letteratura e potere politico
Published 2013-12-01“…In his works he tried to impose ancient Rome as a social model and Roman heroes as exemplars of individual qualities; he also tried to convince the political powers (especially the Italian maritime republics and the Roman Emperor) to re-establish Italian dominance, to as great an extent as possible, within the borders of the Roman Empire. …”
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0246 I disegni del Familienarchiv Harrach di Vienna per la committenza artistica nella Sala dei Viceré del Palazzo Reale di Napoli
Published 2020-06-01“…From several sources we know that Count Wirich Philipp Lorenz von Daun, who governed as the viceroy of Naples from 1707 to 1708 and again from 1713 to 1719, commissioned the painter Paolo de Matteis to retouch the already extant portraits and to carry out new portraits, as well as an equestrian fresco of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI of Habsburg. Due to the loss of the original decoration (i.e., the portraits and the fresco) and also the lack of related visual and archival documents, it was not previously possible to carry out a diachronic study of this important commission to De Matteis in the Sala dei Viceré. …”
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Klasikinės ir vėlyvosios Antikos bruožai Ausonijaus poemoje Kupidono nukryžiavimas | The Traits of Classical and Late Antiquity in Ausonius’ Poem Cupid Crucified
Published 2013-12-01“…His life was also extraordinary: a humble grammar teacher, he became the tutor of a Roman emperor, later attained the rank of consul, and finally revealed himself as a poet. …”
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Reception of Roman law
Published 2019-01-01“…Roman law (ius Romanum, ius Romanorum) signifies the legal order that existed in the Roman state since its foundation (the founding of Rome in 754 BC) until the death of the Byzantine Emperor (Eastern Roman Emperor) Justinijan I in 565 AD . Justinian's codification - Corpus Iuris Civilis, a collection that was published between 529 and 534, in which all the creations and achievements of the Roman legal theory of the classical period (Roman 'classical law') were collected and preserved, is the final stage in the development of the Roman rights. …”
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A Pedagogical Perspective on the Definite and the Indefinite Article in the Romanian Language. Challenges for Foreign Learners
Published 2019-12-01“…After two military campaign, the Roman emperor Trajan conquered Dacia, east of Danube.The Romans imposed their own administration and inforced Latin as lingua franca.The language of the colonists, mixed with the native language and, later on, with various languages spoken by the many migrant populations that followed the Roman retreat resulted in a new language (Romanian), of Latin origins. …”
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The extension of Rome׳s Capitoline Museums and the design of a new Hall on the site of the ancient ‘Giardino Romano’
Published 2015-09-01“…The new Hall of Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline Museums, located within the ancient site of Giardino Romano, displays the original statue of the Roman emperor of the 2nd century AD. The idea of extending the Capitoline Museums by including this site came about in the framework of its general redevelopment.11 The chronology of the design work stretches from 1993 to 2002; the works have been achieved between 2004 and 2005. …”
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Doctrine of Trinity Based on Qur’anic and Biblical Studies
Published 2018-03-01“…Moreover, there <strong></strong>is an identical proof regarding the political interests of the Roman Emperor Constantine <strong></strong>influencing the formulation of Trinity at Nicaea Council 325 C.E. …”
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Augustus Polonus. The Image of the Emperor in Polish Historiography in Inter-War Period. Preliminary Remarks
Published 2016-09-01“…The figure of the first Roman emperor in many ways had an impact on the Polish culture, especially in historiography and literature. …”
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THE COINS OF PAUTALIA FOR CLODIUS ALBINUS AS CAESAR (193 – 195) – A PHENOMENON OF ROMAN PROVINCIAL COINAGE
Published 2023-11-01“…For unknown reason, in the early years of the reign of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus (193 – 211) – most likely between the second half of 193 and the first half of 195, the mint of Pautalia struck several types of bronze coins for Clodius Albinus as Caesar. …”
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The history and current status of forensic pathology
Published 2019-06-01“…There is known to have been an autopsy to determine the cause of death following the assassination of Roman Emperor Julius Caesar (44 BC). Developments over time in medicine also led to developments in autopsies. …”
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Rhandeia Peace Consequences; the Invasion of Traian and his Successors to Armenia
Published 2017-12-01“…The success of the Parthian in investing the kingdom of Armenia to prince of their family, and starting Arshakuni dynasty of Armenia, led to irritate Rome later, because this treaty apparently had put an end to the issue of Armenia in favor of Rome, but indeed it was in favor of Iran so that The Romans were seeking an opportunity to reclaim the lost benefits in Rhandeia Treaty, and the chance was taken in the era of Traian, the power full Roman emperor. The result of this study reveals that the invasion of Traian in the early second century AD, was formed after the failure of Rome from Rhandeia Treaty. …”
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Старините в прохода Траянови врата в пътеписите от XVI–XIX век
Published 2024-12-01“…The article traces the evolution of the perception of the remains of the gate, its association with the name of the Roman emperor Trajan, its rise to fame and the expectations of travellers, who were subsequently disappointed. …”
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Gustav II Adolfs många skepnader: Miles Christi, lejonkung, romersk kejsare & landsfader
Published 2015-06-01“…Title in English: The Many Guises of Gustavus Adolphus: Miles Christi, Lion King, Roman Emperor & Pater Patriæ. – The Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus (1594–1632), one of the main protagonists in the Thirty Years War and founder of a vast but short-lived Swedish empire around the Baltic, has been portrayed in many different guises, depending on time and circumstance. …”
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The new middle-ages in the philosophy of history of Nikolai Berdyaev
Published 2018-01-01“…Berdyaev compared the spiritual state of mankind of the ninety twenties to the epoch of the Roman emperor Diocletian, when the mass exile of the Christians began. …”
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