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What was the ‘Imperium Romanum’?

Greece and Rome, 1981
The imperium populi Romani was the power Romans exercised over other peoples, viewed in its widest sense. What we call the Roman empire, that is the empire viewed as a political entity, was usually conceived by the Romans in terms of people, the populus Romanus and its sodi et amid.
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Empire as a Subject for Philosophy (Polis, Imperium, Cosmopolis)

Philosophy, 2019
In order to consider the question of whether empire is a subject for philosophy, I do three things. I sketch an original typology of three types of state, which I call polis, imperium and cosmopolis, in order to show that the second is an important ...
J. Alexander
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Imperium and Sacerdotium

2018
For many years, humanist attitudes towards the relationship between papacy and Empire have tended to be viewed in terms of the rivalry between the Guelfs and the Ghibellines. As this chapter argues, however, such a heuristic approach is anything but helpful. Indeed, it actually distorts our understanding of humanist thought.
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Imperium

Foreign Affairs, 1994
Robert Legvold, Ryszard Kapuściński
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Kontingenzerfahrungen zwischen imperium und regna. Einführende Gedanken

Kontingenzerfahrungen und ihre Bewältigung zwischen imperium und regna, 2021
M. Becher, H. Hess
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