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Mediterranean saline wetlands are significant ecological habitats defined by seasonal water availability and various biological communities, forming a unique ecotone that combines traits of both freshwater and marine environments.
Luigi Alessandrino +3 more
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Titus and the Queen: Julia Berenice and the Opposition to Titus\u27 Succession [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that one of the primary reasons for this apprehension towards Titus\u27 succession was his conspicuous love ofthe queen Berenice, to whom, they say, he even promised marriage.
Vasta \u2707, Michael S.
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The colours of Rome in the walls of Cástulo (Linares, Spain). [PDF]
Tuñón J +5 more
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Antičko staklo iz Scupia i ostali makedonski nalazi
The author attempts to form a coherent picture of the ancient glass objects found in the graves in the East Necropolis of Scupi, and further to establish parallels between these objects and those found in the neighbouring towns, and to make a typological
Ivan Mikulčić
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Jesus: His Life from the Perspectives of Mary Magdalene and the Apostle Peter (Pt.4)
The final two episodes of the History Channel’s “Jesus: His Life” focus on Jesus as viewed by Mary Magdalene and the Apostle Peter. As with the previous six episodes, this hybrid documentary focuses on the life of Jesus from the perspectives of ...
Anderson, Paul N.
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Domitian: An Innovative Emperor?
The exhibition at the National Museum of Antiquities at Leiden God on Earth: Emperor Domitian (December 2021–May 2022) presented an overview of Domitian’s life in objects to demonstrate the significance and impact of his 15-year reign. The show focused on how he legitimized and shaped his rule, and it challenged the viewer to rethink the assessment of ...
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A defence of identity for persons with disability: Reflections from religion and philosophy versus ancient African culture. [PDF]
Ojok P, Musenze JB.
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Early Medieval World (Chapter 2 of World History, A Short, Visual Introduction)
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a result of the Germanic invasions and the collapse of the economy, the last Roman Emperor in the West, Romulus Augustulus (475-76), was deposed in 476.
Corning, Caitlin
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Livia Sebaste, Iulia Sebaste, Caius Caesar Parthikos, Domitian Anikeitos Theos: Inofficial titles of emperors in the early Principate [PDF]
Chaniotis, Angelos
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