Introduction to the History of the European Sword [PDF]
Most races, tribes or civilizations have weapons of their own, characteristic of them and made in accordance to the particular methods of war which suit their mentality and conditions of living.
Bruhn de Hoffmeyer, Ada
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Circulation of „Provincia Dacia“ coinage at the territory of present-day Serbia [PDF]
The lack of bronze coins of the senate issues in circulation in the Danubian and Balkan provinces at the start of the 3rd century was especially pronounced and was probably the main reason for opening the provincial mint in Viminacium in 239 and ...
Crnobrnja, Adam, Vojvoda, Mirjana
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The Location of 6th Century Βιμινάκιον. Status quaestionis and Hypotheses [PDF]
During the 6th century, the city of Viminacium was restored thanks to the return of the imperial authority in the province of Moesia Prima, after the great crisis of the 5th century.
Gargano, Ivan
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The Greek Merchant Marine: A Unique Combination of Nautical Skill and Commercial Savvy [PDF]
The Greek-owned merchant fleet remains the world’s largest, and while plenty of histories have been written about this fleet, there is a definite absence in the historiography about why the Greeks’ relation to the sea is unique, and how this fleet came ...
Billinis, Alexander
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New fragments of the votive plaques depicting the Danube horsemen from the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb [PDF]
Tri ulomka olovnih votivnih pločica, u literaturi poznatih pod nazivom pločice podunavskih konjanika, prvi su put objavljena u ovom radu, a naglašena je i problematika nazivlja kulta kojem se pripisuju.
Domiter, Ozren
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Beyond the River, Under the Eye of Rome [PDF]
Beyond the River, Under the Eye of Rome presents the Danube frontier of the Roman empire as the central stage for many of the most important political and military events of Roman history, from Trajan’s invasion of Dacia and the Marcomannic Wars, to the ...
Hart, Timothy C
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Adlocutiones: Imperial Addresses to the Roman Army (27 B.C. - A.D. 235) [PDF]
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Zaroski, Gord
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The End is Upon Us: Attila the Hun and the Christian Apocalypse [PDF]
Since their arrival onto the European landscape from beyond Scythia, the land north of the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, the Huns were originally perceived by the Roman world as a seemingly unknowable, uncivilized barbarian group that instilled ...
Landrum, Nathan
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Beyond the River, Under the Eye of Rome Ethnographic Landscapes, Imperial Frontiers, and the Shaping of a Danubian Borderland [PDF]
This dissertation examines the intersection of political, ideological, and ecological forces in the borderland region extending along and beyond the Middle and Lower Danube limites of the Roman Empire.
Hart, Timothy
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“Like a Certain Tornado of Peoples”: Warfare of the European Huns in the Light of Graeco-Latin Literary Tradition [PDF]
The paper deals with the art of warfare of the Huns, who invaded Southeast Europe in the last third of the 4th century A.D. and dominated there through the third quarter of the 5th century.
Nikonorov, Valery P.
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