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Greek ideas of the north and the east: Mastering the Black Sea area [PDF]
Vassileva, Maya
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A parasite through time: Revisiting <i>Trypanosoma rajae</i> Laveran and Mesnil, 1902 with new molecular and morphological insights from the blood of Rajidae in the western Mediterranean. [PDF]
Kefil S +4 more
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100 of the Most Important or Well-Known Events from Acts to Revelation [PDF]
Willmington, Harold
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Characterizing transcriptomic responses to sediment stress across location and morphology in reef-building corals. [PDF]
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1997
Abstract Three of the texts from Phrygia are of particular interest.In 661, from Acmonia, the will of T. Praxias is accepted by the city in a decree which is ‘made law to be preserved as long as the Roman Empire endures’. An entrenchment clause allows changes to be made by Praxias but not by any one else.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Abstract Three of the texts from Phrygia are of particular interest.In 661, from Acmonia, the will of T. Praxias is accepted by the city in a decree which is ‘made law to be preserved as long as the Roman Empire endures’. An entrenchment clause allows changes to be made by Praxias but not by any one else.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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2013
The bleak steppe and rolling highlands of inner Anatolia were one of the most remote and underdeveloped parts of the Roman empire. Still today, for most historians of the Roman world, ancient Phrygia largely remains terra incognita. Yet thanks to a startling abundance of Greek and Latin inscriptions on stone, the cultural history of the villages and ...
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The bleak steppe and rolling highlands of inner Anatolia were one of the most remote and underdeveloped parts of the Roman empire. Still today, for most historians of the Roman world, ancient Phrygia largely remains terra incognita. Yet thanks to a startling abundance of Greek and Latin inscriptions on stone, the cultural history of the villages and ...
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The Journal of Theological Studies, 1977
Complement a l'article de l'A., The Adjective "Phrygia", in JTS, N. S. XXVII (1976) 122-6, relatif a Phrygia dans Actes 16: 6: autres exemples litteraires de Phrygia comme adjectif (feminin) ethnique.
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Complement a l'article de l'A., The Adjective "Phrygia", in JTS, N. S. XXVII (1976) 122-6, relatif a Phrygia dans Actes 16: 6: autres exemples litteraires de Phrygia comme adjectif (feminin) ethnique.
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