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Alexandrian Identity and the Coinage Commemorating Nero's 'Liberation' of the Greeks. [PDF]
The emperor Nero visited Greece in 66–67 CE to compete in the prestigious festivals of old Greece. He declared the Greeks of Akhaea and the Peloponnese 'liberated' during his visit.
Couvalis, Spyridon George
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In the northern reaches of the continent, the coastline of the Opal Coast, at the confluence of the English Channel and the North Sea, is, according to Virgil, the land of the extremi hominum Morini (Aeneid VIII, 727), the men who inhabit the end of the ...
Olivier Blamangin +2 more
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Louvre Museum - Paintings [PDF]
The Louvre Museum is the largest of the world's art museums by its exhibition surface. These represent the Western art of the Middle Ages in 1848, those of the ancient civilizations that preceded and influenced it (Oriental, Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and
Sfetcu, Nicolae
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Livia versus diva Augusta : la mujer del príncipe y el culto imperial [PDF]
En el año 41, el emperador Claudio procedía a la deificación de Livia, proclamándola diva Augusta. Tal decisión ponía de manifiesto el enorme protagonismo de algunas mujeres de los Julio-Claudios en los asuntos públicos, visible en su participación en ...
Cid López, Rosa María
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Landsscape diachronic reconstruction in the Tiber Delta during historical time. A holistic approach [PDF]
The sensitivity of deltas in response to evolutionary factors makes them important archives of the events that occurred in the entire river basin.
Bellotti, Piero +2 more
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Crafting divine personae in Julian’s Oration 7 [PDF]
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Greenwood, David Neal
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Winning Hearts and Minds: Tactics of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the Early Roman Empire [PDF]
The most common strategy for Romanizing a province was through developing connections with elites in the indigenous society coupled with (in many cases) the inclusion of regional gods into the Roman pantheon.
Cline, Wesley C.
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I, Claudius the Idiot: Lessons to be learned from reputation management in Ancient Rome [PDF]
Within hours of the assassination of his predecessor, Caligula, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, henceforth referred to as Claudius, succeeded to the Roman Empire’s throne.
Schnee, Christian
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La noción de ciudadanía romana como herramienta para la reflexión en la construcción de Europa
Perhaps the example of the progressive universalization of Roman citizenship helps to build a theoretical framework that allows supporting the praxis aimed at solving the complexity of the construction of Europe, which must also take into account the ...
Carmen Lázaro Guillamón
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