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Chronicon, Isidore of Seville, c. 616 [PDF]
A particularly concise example of the universal chronicle genre of Christian historical writing made famous by Eusebius of Caesarea, Isidore\u27s Chronicon provides a summary of history from the Creation to the reign of the Visigothic King Sisebut (612-
Wolf, Kenneth Baxter
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The altars of Christian churches at the beginning of the early Middle Ages could be oriented in all cardinal directions: first, the oldest ones, to the west, according to the biblical covenant, then to the north and to the south, and at last, after the ...
Vlad D. Ghimpu
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The origin of the Carpathian Avar elites revealed. [PDF]
Fregel R.
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Langobardski poglavar Ildigis i Slaveni [PDF]
In his great work Procopius of Caesarea provided some facts about the eventful life of Ildigis, successor to the Langobard throne, who had never actually become king. The Byzantine author mentions also the tribe of Slavs which is very important for their
Marek Dulinicz
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THE HISTORY OF DENTAL MEDICINE IN OSIJEK. [PDF]
Volarić N, Jakab J, Včev A.
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Environmental historical analysis of the Sarmatian and Gepids settlement of Rákóczifalva [PDF]
Beáta Tugya +6 more
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Antička naselja uz rijeku Savu [PDF]
Material remains from antiquity, texts by ancient writers, survey of old cadastral maps and plans and aerial photographs play a crucial role in the research of the development of ancient cities and urban planning, as in the process of inspection and ...
Marija Buzov
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The Conquest of Italy by the Ostrogoths in 488–493 ad as a Formal Restoration of the Power of the Eastern Roman Empire [PDF]
The topic of Theodoric\u27s campaign and its connection to the interests of Constantinople remains relevant and vital. Studying this topic helps provide a better understanding of geopolitical processes, the influence of the Eastern Roman Empire on the ...
Melnyk, Viktor
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Anthropological conclusions of the study of Roman and Migration periods [PDF]
This paper outlines the history and results of the anthropological analysis of the population of the Central Danubian Basin ranging from Roman Period to the 9th century in time.
Fóthi, Erzsébet
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