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The Eternal Return to the Sources of Modern Military Strategy: Rome and Its Battles [PDF]
Rome was and remains to this day, in terms of military history, the inspiration for the world's great strategists. Thus, the Kingship and the early period of the Republic include thirteen wars, the first part of the 4th century BC involves the Eternal ...
Florin Pintescu
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Los celtíberos y la ubicación de Celtiberia en el relato de la segunda Guerra Púnica, de Tito Livio
La revisión de los textos de Livio nos ha permitido recuperar la visión del estado territorial celtíbero con el que tuvieron que interaccionar cartagineses y romanos, desde su llegada a la península Ibérica en el siglo III a. C.
Serafín Olcoz Yanguas +1 more
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This article analyses the emergence of coining in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula and the Ebro valley and its development up to the fall of Segeda in the year 153 BC.
Francisco Burillo Mozota
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Civil War and the Devastation of Syria's Food System
First paragraphs: It is unfortunate that food and war make such good bedfellows. History is replete with instances of food being used as a weapon of siege or as a tool of control.
Rami Zurayk
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Początki kultu wodzów i władzy charyzmatycznej w Rzymie w okresie późnej republiki
The Beginnings of Cult of Military Leaders and Charismatic Power in Rome during the Late Republic (Summary) In 1985 “Athenaeum” published the article by Maria Jaczynowska La genesi repubblicana del culto imperiale.
Henryk Kowalski
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La Hispania en época de Augusto vista por los escriores contemporáneos. Estrabón y Trogo Pompeyo
A description of Hispania in time of Augustus has been narrated to us by Strabo and Trogo Pompeius. The first of them, although he did not visit the country, left a description in his third book.
José María Blázquez Martínez
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The role of weather in the narrative of the Second Punic War
The purpose of the article is to present the role of natural weather phenomena that were noted by ancient historians in the narrative of the Second Punic War (218–201 BC).
Matusiak, Patrycja
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The VIA SCIPIONIS Project Outdoor Travelling Experimental Archaeology and Re-enactment
In August 2015 the first rendition of an experimental archaeology project was held, for the first time in Spain. The objective was to study the problems faced by the Roman Republican legions from the second Punic War during their marches.
José Miguel Gallego Cañamero +3 more
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Instytucja dyktatury w Republice Rzymskiej
The dictatorship (magister populi) was an extraordinary magistrate in the Roman Republic, widely used in the period of the classical Republic (4th-3rd century BC). Its origins are subject of serious doubts.
Jan Rudnicki
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Mommsen and Imperialism Revisited: From Justifiable Conquest to the Perils of Empire
In the first half of the nineteenth century, national and liberal political currents significantly increased politicisation in Schleswig, Holstein, and Denmark.
Carsten Hjort Lange
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