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Filip Konowal, VC: The Rebirth of a Canadian Hero [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
More than most people’s, Filip Konowa’s life was a complex mixture of hope, frustration, disappointment, and glory. On an August day in 1917, this corporal from Ottawa proved to be one of the world’s bravest men.
Sorobey, Ron
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The training ground (Campus) of the legio X Fretensis in Jerusalem/Aelia Capitolina - a possible identification north of the Damascus Gate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This paper suggests to locate the training ground (campus) of the legio X Fretensis in the shallow valley north of the Damascus Gate, perhaps where once the siege camp of Titus was built.
Ecker, Avner
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The victors of a war that was not theirs : First-World-War-veterans in the Second Republic of Poland and their european peers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This article’s aim is an analysis of the status of Polish veterans of the Great War in interwar period. Their position is discussed in a European context.
Jarząbek, Marcin
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Печати на I италийски и XI Клавдиев легион от района на Ловеч

open access: yesПриноси към българската археология, 2018
Approximately four years ago, a workshop for antiquities forgery was discovered near the village of Lesh­nitsa, Lovech region. A significant number of bricks and flat roof-tiles (tegulae) (approximately 70 in number) was found all bearing the stamps of ...
Rumen T. Ivanov
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Octavian’s Finances after Actium, before Egypt: The CAESAR DIVI F / IMP CAESAR Coinage and Antony’s Legionary Issue [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Oktavians CAESAR DIVI F / IMP CAESAR Münzen werden gewöhnlich als eine Kriegsprägung angesehen, mit der Oktavian den Feldzug finanzierte, der in die Schlacht von Actium mündete.
Dillon, John Noël
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ewellery and Glyptics in Legionary Camps Novae and Durostorum in the 2nd–3rd Centuries

open access: yesBulgaria, the Bulgarians and Europe - Myth, History, Modernity
Jewellery and glyptics are among the crafts, which were practiced in the vicinity of legionary camps in the 2nd–3rd centuries. It is attested only by indirect data – a huge quantity of finds with similar style of workmanship, which were discovered during archaeological excavations.
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Life on the frontier: Roman military families in Lower Moesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The epigraphic evidence from four Lower Moesian legionary bases provides information about military-civilian society living along the Lower Danubian frontier zone.
Tomas, Agnieszka
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Roman clay lantern from Bijan Island (Iraq) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Lanterns are not as commonly represented in published collections of finds from archaeological contexts as could be expected compared to regular oil lamps.
Krogulska, Maria, Zych, Iwona
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CIL II 2663 and the formula "in his actarivs": a military collegium of "eqvites legionis" VII Geminae" in "Legio" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Propongo que la inscripción “CIL” II 2663, de León, relativa a los “equites legionis” VII Geminae, dedicada al emperador Caracalla, corresponde a un colegio militar, y que, por tanto, su ubicación original debió ser la parte meridional del pretorio del ...
Perea Yébenes, Sabino
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The Roman aqueduct of Brigetio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The aim of the present study is to examine the literary sources and the archaeological material regarding the aqueduct of Brigetio. Based on the available information the paper examines the problem of the localization of the source which supplied the ...
Benes, Anita
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