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In Defense of His Holiness: The Cellini Plaque
The plaque depicting Cellini was donated to Gettysburg College by Reverend Jeremiah Zimmerman, Class of 1873, who later became a lecturer at Syracuse University and a frequent benefactor of Gettysburg College.
Condon, Christopher J.
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The date and context of the Astronomer's Life of Louis the Pious
The Astronomer's Life of the emperor Louis the Pious (814–40) is a canonical source for scholars of Frankish history. It sits at the centre of recent debates about the nature and tone of Carolingian political discourse, and about the crisis of the empire in the 830s.
Simon MacLean
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Augustus: Conquest and administration of the Asturian territory
The roman conquest of Asturian territory, in times of Augustus, es a peculiarity inside asturian-cantabrian wars: it doesn't exist any written or arqueologic document concerning this period.Nevertheless, the roman administration of this territory had an ...
Narciso SANTOS YANGUAS
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The Art of Single Combat in the Eastern Roman Empire
Though we do not usually associate the art of single combat with the Eastern Roman Empire, we know from the sources that Eastern Roman soldiers were well trained for single fight – indeed, a needed skill in any professional army – and that they often ...
Mattia Caprioli
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Summary When Rome colonized Britain, it created a transport network spanning the province. This transformed the Iron Age economy, creating large new markets which in turn supported specialized manufacturing. This article explores the impact of transportation on Roman agriculture – the core of the Romano‐British economy.
Rob Wiseman +2 more
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Roman Catholic Army Chaplains During the First World War : Roles, Experiences and Dilemmas [PDF]
This dissertation examines the role and actions of the Roman Catholic clergy from Britain who served as military chaplains during the First World War, including the external influences and pressures that may have contributed to their behaviour.
Purdy, Martin
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¿Bronce, plata u oro? Hallazgos de monedas y la paga del ejército romano
RESUMEN: A finales de la república y en el alto imperio romano el stipendium del ejército romano no se pagaba en monedas de bronce sino en monedas de plata y probablemente también de oro.
Reinhard WOLTERS
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Inscriptions of unknown soldiers of the Roman army
This article presents three fragmentary inscriptions of Roman soldiers: no. 1 mentions an officer, probably a prefect of a cohort; no. 2 is the funerary inscription of a legionary tribune and no.
Konrad Stauner, Livia Stauner
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Roman lead slingshots (glandes plumbeae) in Slovenia
The article deals with Roman lead slingshots from the territory of Slovenia. We present conclusions regarding their shape, method of manufacture and distribution.
Boštjan Laharnar
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Learning from the Dead: How Burial Practices in Roman Britain Reflect Changes in Belief and Society
This paper begins by examining the burial traditions of the Iron age Britons and Classical Romans to see how these practices reflect their societal values and belief systems. The funerary methods of both the Britons and Romans are then analyzed following
Engel, Samuel F.
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