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United Kingdom

1979
Post-war Britain has long been seen as a nation in decline: the loss of imperial territory and international clout from 1945 onwards undeniable and inexorable facts that exposed the fantasy that Britain remained a Great Power. That fantasy was still viable during conferences at Yalta and Potsdam in 1945 that set the boundaries for a new, Cold War ...
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The new kingdoms

1991
There is a danger when trying to visualise those whom the Romans of the fourth and fifth centuries would have called ‘the Barbarians’ of using images from other and generally earlier ages. Without due caution and letting the perjorative nature of the name speak by itself it would be easy to imagine them as being little better than savages, naked, hairy
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The kingdom of Naples

2012
From the mid 14th to the early 16th century the history of the kingdom of Naples was affected by many succession and civil wars between the different branches of Anjou family, dynasties of Anjou and Aragon, France and Spain, until the inclusion of Naples in the spanish Empire.
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The Kingdom of Norway

Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, 2017
The Grids & Datums column has completed an exploration of every country on the Earth. For those who did not get to enjoy this world tour the first time, PE&RS is reprinting prior articles from the column. This month's article on the Kingdom of Norway was originally printed in 1999 but contains updates to their coordinate system since then.
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The kingdom of Italy

2000
At Charles the Great's deposition, the regnum Italiae, whose capital was Pavia, included north Italy from Piedmont to Friuli, Emilia as far as Modena, Tuscany, the Marches and the Abruzzi. The tumultuous immediate post-Carolingian period was dominated by the rivalry between Berengar and Wido, who were both typical products of a political transformation
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The New Kingdom

2020
The New Kingdom encompasses five hundred years of Egyptian history (c.1550–1070 bc) characterized by long stretches of domestic stability and foreign expansion. Lengthy reigns of kings such as Thutmose III, Amenhotep III, and Ramesses II abound in textual, architectural, and artistic milestones; the reign of Akhenaten and his immediate successors, the ...
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The Hellenistic Kingdoms

2018
Political and literary considerations alike suggest that the Alexandra dates from about 190 BC and that its closing sections celebrate the victory of the Roman consul Titus Quinctius Flamininus over Philip V of Macedon at the battle of Kynoskephalai in 197 BC. Lykophron’s world is essentially the Mediterranean and Black Sea zones.
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United Kingdom

1987
J. Coombs, Y. R. Alston
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United Kingdom

European Journal of Political Research, 1996
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