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    Roman Tribune Cola di Rienzo (1347), Res Gestae Divi Augusti and Lex de Imperio Vespasiani by Milan Lovenjak

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…A papal notary, a scholar in Classical literature, an exceptional orator and a copyist and translator of Ancient Roman inscriptions, Rienzo, aided by a group of followers, overthrew the baron rule in Rome in May 1347, assumed the title of ‘Roman Tribune’ and seized power with the aim of reuniting Italy under a common emperor, a concept modelled on the first Roman emperor, Augustus. After undertaking a number of more or less successful measures, public manifestations and diplomatic activities, he was forced to retreat by a clash with the barons’ army even before the end of the year. …”
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  2. 142

    “Boletum medicatum”. La seta que mató al emperador Claudio / Boletum medicatum. The mushroom that killed the emperor Claudius by Joaquín Villalba Álvarez

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Partiendo de diversos argumentos, ofrecemos nuestra opinión sobre el tema, que no difiere mucho de la que ofrecen los escritores de la Antigüedad.Summary: In the course of the centuries, many pages have been written on the circumstances surrounding the death of the Roman Emperor Claudius (10 BC – 54 AD). General agreement among ancient historians who relate us the story –Tacitus, Suetonius, Cassius Dio-, as well as the rest of scattered references in Latin literature induce us to think his death was due to his fourth wife’s conspiracy, his niece Agrippina, who served him a dish with previously poisoned mushrooms. …”
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    SITURI ȘI DESCOPERIRI DE EPOCĂ ROMANĂ DIN ÎMPREJURIMILE POTAISSEI (VI). DATE NOI ȘI CLARIFICĂRI PRIVIND PARTEA DE EST A TERITORIULUI MUNICIPIULUI TURDA by Andrei-Cătălin Dîscă

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In 106 A.D. the kingdom of Decebalus was conquered by the roman emperor Trajan and upon its ruins was created the Roman province of Dacia. …”
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  4. 144

    Das Libretto zur Oper Porsena von Agostino Piovene (Venedig 1712) als Vorläufer der Festa teatrale Costanza e Fortezza von Pietro Pariati (Prag 1723) by Irena Veselá

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The paper analyses and compares two italian librettos written in the 1st half of the 18th century: Agostino Piovene' libretto of the opera Porsena, performed in Venice during the carnival seasons of 1712 and 1713; and the libretto by Pietro Pariati written for the festa teatrale Costanza e Fortezza, performed in Prague in 1723 at the coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI as King of Bohemia. Both librettos are inspired by historical events documented by the Roman historian Livy (59 BC – AD 17), recounting the overthrow of the last Tarquin king and the subsequent siege of Rome by Porsenna who tried to help restore the Tarquin dynasty and, according to Livy, failed to do so. …”
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    the formation of the Parthian dynasty of Armenia (Arshakuni dynasty) by mehrdad Ghodratdizaji, mohammad maleki

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Perhaps this was done by the Romans, following the pressure and compromise that Artabanus II had with the new Roman Emperor, because the Parthian monarchy felt the presence of one of his rivals on the throne of Armenia as a great danger, and as a result, It can take away this danger. …”
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    Maritime trade of ancient Tamils with the east and west the special reference to Arikamedu by Sounodararajan, J.

    Published 2014
    “…By this finding the place of Arikamedu won 1st and became noticeable by the historians(researchers).Later in the early years of the 20th century 1937 AD, JoyveaeDubraille, a physics professor, Puduvai-French college visited Arikamedu many times to see the ruins of the Christian Misisionary.On one such visit, he recovered a ring which has the sculpted figure of a Roman emperor, AgustasCeaser from Arikamedu. This discovery ignited him to understand the past glory of Arikamedu and he felt elated. …”
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    Investigation of Sassanid civil activities during the Shapur I period in Khuzistan (Case study of Shushtar and Ramhormoz Bridges-Dams) by Mahnaz Sharifi

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Although the Romans tried to escape, they failed and the Roman Emperor was captured (Ball 2016). Consequently, Shapur I won in the war with Valerian. …”
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    Situri și descoperiri de epocă romană din împrejurimile Potaissei (IV). Date noi și clarificări privind topografia siturilor de pe teritoriul comunei Tureni by Andrei Catalin Disca

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In 106 A.D. the kingdom of Decebalus was conquered by the roman emperor Trajan and upon its ruins was created the Roman province of Dacia. …”
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    P.H.J. Cuypers' bemoeienis met de gebrandschilderde ramen van de O.L. Vrouwekerk te Dordrecht by M.E. Stades-Vischer

    Published 1990-12-01
    “…The confrontation of Pancratius with the Roman emperor has been represented within a classical setting which contrasts remarkably with the architectural framing of medieval motifs designed to harmonize with the building's style. …”
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  10. 150

    Christian sacred architecture of late antique Romuliana (IV-VII c.): Desacralization of an imperial memorial palace by Špehar Olga

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Although the original room had an apse on its eastern end, the builders of the basilica built new apse on the distance of 13.10 m west of the original apse, maybe deliberately neglecting the old one as the focus of the cult of the Roman emperor. The transformation of the aula palatina into the Christian church marked the beginning of the process of desacralization of the tetrarchic imperial palace. …”
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  11. 151

    Země Koruny české a Svatá říše římská v raném novověku by Petr Vorel

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Even, Maximilian I, Roman Emperor, found it more suitable to restore the newly formed Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation without the inclusion of the Bohemian Crown, for the unusually strong position which the King of Bohemia enjoyed within the medieval imperial hierarchy brought about instability within the empire. …”
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    ‘Des nouvelles de mon infortunée sœur’: Marie-Antoinette dans les lettres de l’archiduchesse Marie-Christine à l’empereur François by Catriona Seth

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Her letters, written with ever greater frequency at particularly critical moments, betray, alongside rare moments of optimism, a profound feeling of impotence, which was echoed by a kind of resignation from the Holy Roman emperor. Francis II – the successor to Leopold II, who died suddenly on 1 March 1792 – never met his relative who languished at the Temple and at the Conciergerie before mounting the scaffold. …”
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    ‘Des nouvelles de mon infortunée sœur’: Marie-Antoinette dans les lettres de l’archiduchesse Marie-Christine à l’empereur François by Seth, C

    Published 2024
    “…Her letters, written with ever greater frequency at particularly critical moments, betray, alongside rare moments of optimism, a profound feeling of impotence, which was echoed by a kind of resignation from the Holy Roman emperor. Francis II – the successor to Leopold II, who died suddenly on 1 March 1792 – never met his relative who languished at the Temple and at the Conciergerie before mounting the scaffold. …”
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    Beiträge zur kleinasiatischen Münzkunde und Geschichte 6-9 by Johannes Nollé

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Though apparently rooted in ancient Anato­lian traditions, the sanctuary also served as a venue for the rites of the Roman emperor-worship and for the festivals of the Epinikia. …”
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    A Stylistic Study of the Manuscript of Faqir Dehlavi's Dorre Maknun [the Hidden Gem] Masnavi by Marzieh Dostani Aliabad, Mohammad Hadi Khaleghzadeh, Jalil Nazari

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This Masnavi is romantic and portrays the love affair of Malikeh, the daughter of the Roman emperor, with Imam Hassan Askari, the 11th Imam in the Twelver Shia Islam. …”
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    The Serbian state in the work of Byzantine historian Doucas by Nikolić Maja

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…When he uses specific titles and when he speaks of the degrees of authority conveyed by them in individual territories Doucas is anxious to prove himself a worthy scion of the Romaioi, who considered that they had the exclusive right to the primacy in the Christian hierarchy with the Roman emperor at its top. He makes distinctions of rank between individual rulers. …”
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    Nuevos fundamentos sobre la lex Adriana: la inscripción de Lella Drebblia by Gustavo Sanz Palomera

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The lex Hadriana was one of the most important laws promoted by the Roman emperors, attempting to increase the agricultural production of properties under their direct authority.…”
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    Nuevos fundamentos sobre la lex Adriana: la inscripción de Lella Drebblia by Gustavo Sanz Palomera

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The lex Hadriana was one of the most important laws promoted by the Roman emperors, attempting to increase the agricultural production of properties under their direct authority.…”
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    “Germans” and the Policy of Rome by Tassilo Schmitt

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…It also examines how Romans secured the empire and the importance of conflict with the "Germans" for Roman emperors.…”
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    The Roman Imperial Cult in Smyrna by Murat Kılıç

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Smyrna, building its relationships with the Roman state on a solid basis, was granted the title of neokoros three times by the Roman Emperors Tiberius, Hadrianus and Caracalla, respectively. …”
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