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Paths of Western Law After Justinian [PDF]
This article relates the story of the paths of Roman law from the periods immediately before the gradual dissolution of the Western Roman Empire following the death of Justinian I in 565 A.D. through the several centuries thereafter.
Madden, M. Stuart
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Excerpta Sangallensia as the chronicle
The presented research opens features of the maintenance and the form of the compilation made in IX century known as Excerpta Sangallensia and duplicating fragments from a number of consular lists of Roman Empire and Ostrogoths Kingdom of Ostrogoths 5th –
Alexander Kozlov
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Boethius on the Problem of Evil [PDF]
The problem of evil is one the most important challenges presented to the belief in the existence of an Omnipotent, Omniscient and All-Benevolent God. The toughest side of this problem is that there seems to be an inconsistency between these attributes ...
Sahar kavandi, Davood Gharejalo
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Grégoire le Grand et les barbares [PDF]
International audienceWhat were barbarians for Gregory the Great? He was a true heir of roman culture but also very conscious of spreading the christian message throughout the known world. Paradoxically he seemed to have never cited Ireland while he sent
Judic, Bruno
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Un asunto de familia : las relaciones diplomáticas entre los reinos ostrogodo y vándalo por el conflicto de la sucesión al trono de los visigodos [PDF]
Entre los años 510/511 las relaciones entre el Reino ostrogodo de Italia y\ud el vándalo de África pasaron por momentos de tensión; el motivo de las dificultades\ud parece haber estado en el apoyo prestado por el rey vándalo a las\ud aspiraciones al ...
Gil Egea, María Elvira
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The capture of Sirmium by the Gepids during Justinian’s war with the Ostrogoths is of little academic interest. Meanwhile, it is an important episode in the relations between the Gepids and the empire,
Stanisław Turlej
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Early Medieval World (Chapter 2 of World History, A Short, Visual Introduction)
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a result of the Germanic invasions and the collapse of the economy, the last Roman Emperor in the West, Romulus Augustulus (475-76), was deposed in 476.
Corning, Caitlin
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5. Rome: The Decline of the Roman Empire
The decline of the Roman Empire is a theme which has captured the imagination of countless men . The Roman achievement, both in its material and cultural aspects, was of such magnitude that its passing invites consideration on that account alone.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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The care for the mother tongue in mediaeval Iceland and beyond [PDF]
This article examines the care for the mother tongue in the Middle Ages. The starting point of this discussion is given by a Festschrift article by Sverrir Tómasson (Málvöndun á miðöldum, 1998).
Tarsi, Matteo
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Mussolini\u27s Gladius: The Double-Edged Sword of Antiquity in Fascist Italy
Mussolini and the Fascist Party used a plethora of propaganda techniques in order to suggest the renewal of the old Roman Empire with the rise of the Italian Fascist Party. Through the use of ideology, race issues, religion, educational control, posters,
Schrader, Kyle W.
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