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The beneficiarii consularis in the western provinces of the Roman Empire
Izdano 1987“...<p><em>Beneficiarii consularis</em> were members of the military staffs attached to Roman provincial governors of the Principate, and are well attested epigraph!...”
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Post-Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England
Izdano 1996“...It was important to begin with the Iron Age since some minority practices current in the early Anglo-Saxon period had a continuous history from the pre-Roman period. They are of importance in demonstrating the continuities that existed alongside major changes....”
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Motherhood, building, and dynasty in the Roman de Melusine
Izdano 2024“...This article explores the intricate connections between motherhood and construction in the fourteenth-century French Roman de Melusine. Presine can be viewed as a model for her daughter, in that she uses physical space to exert her influence on women's networks of family and dynasty. ...”
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Images of the built landscape in the later Roman world
Izdano 2012“...<p>At its greatest extent, the Roman empire represented one of the largest continuous areas of land to have been ruled by a single central administration in the classical period. ...”
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Renewing Athens: the ideology of the past in Roman Greece
Izdano 2017“...This century saw Athens at the peak of her cultural prominence in the Roman Empire: the city was the centre of the League of the Panhellenion and hosted a vibrant sophistic scene that attracted orators from across the Greek world, developments which were ideologically fuelled by contemporary conceptions of Classical Athens. ...”
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Roman architecture : and its principles of construction under the empire /
Izdano 1972Teme: “...Architecture, Roman...”
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Sicilian Identity in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods: Epigraphic Considerations
Izdano 2013“...The concurrent development of the personification of 'Sikelia' is also explored, together with the apparently vital flourishing civic environment of Sicily under Roman Republican rule....”
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Attitudes to Jewish and Roman power in the Gospel and Acts of Peter
Izdano 2020“...Second-century Christianity singled out Peter in order to identify itself with the apostolic gospel tradition in the face of perceived, and intermittently real, hostility from Romans and Jews. The apocryphal Gospel and Acts of Peter exemplify a tendency to seek analogies with the apostolic generation’s protagonists to make sense of present experiences such enmity. ...”
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Auxilia and gymnasia: A sicilian model of Roman imperialism
Izdano 2010“...After the Second Punic War there was very little use of Roman or Italian allied soldiers on the island, but extensive use, by Rome, of local Sicilian soldiers. ...”
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Roman Myth and Ritual: Groups of Luperci and Epigraphic Evidence
Izdano 2016“...The Lupercalia was one of the most popular and ancient festivals in Roman religion. On the 15th February young men would strip to their loincloths and run around the Palatine playfully striking those they met with skins of a he-goat....”
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