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The Bárquida domain and the Second Punic War in Iberia: sources for its study [PDF]
En el presente trabajo se pretende ofrecer un estado de la cuestión relativo a la profundización en el análisis de las fuentes informativas sobre el tema propuesto.
Reina Díaz, Antonio Eladio
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Noah's Raven, Noah's Son: The Metamorphoses of Blackness in Early Modern Readings of Genesis 8‐9
ABSTRACT Over the past half‐century, scholars have offered various theories to explain when and how an aetiology for black skin became part of the reception history of the so‐called Curse of Ham in Genesis 9—a text that does not include any reference to skin colour.
Ashleigh Elser
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About the King Syphax of Numidia
In the development of the second Punic war is documented the existence of three great african kingdoms. the numidians of masaesyles, with syphax as leader, which was undoubtedly the most extensive and powerful.
Enrique GOZALBES CRAVIOTO
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The Strait of Gibraltar did not represent a major strategic obstacle: since the Second Punic War, Roman armies regularly used both sides of the Strait for operations and negotiated alliances with the cities and kingdoms of the western end of the ...
Gwladys Bernard
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The diverse genetic origins of a Classical period Greek army. [PDF]
Reitsema LJ +50 more
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Abstract This article examines the assassination of Duma representative Mikhail Gertsenshtein in July 1906 as the pivotal moment for the emergence of the concept of “right‐wing terrorism” (pravyi terrorizm) in the Russian Empire. Drawing on court documents, police files, and censorship reports, this article argues that the significance of the ...
Moritz Florin
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The Influence of Spanish Mines on Roman Victory in the Second Punic War
The idea that one factor can win a war seems preposterous, yet Rome’s acquisition of the Spanish mines turned the tides of the Second Punic War in their favor.
Ng, Fisher W.
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Potential health benefits of cold‐water immersion: the central role of PGC‐1α
Abstract figure legend Cold‐water immersion (CWI) elicits autonomic, somato‐motoric (shivering thermogenesis), endocrine and metabolic, sensory transduction, and local biophysical effects that may converge on the transcriptional co‐activator PGC‐1α (centre).
Erich Hohenauer +2 more
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Apian, VI, 31: A didactic introduction of topoi about Hispanic peoples in the historic narration
In this excerpt from his book, Appian relates the hypothetical facts occurred between Lucius Marcius, and a contingent of Hispanic mercenaries under orders of the Carthaginians during the Second Punic War.
Enrique Hernández Prieto
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A Siege of Saguntum (219 BC) – the ancient foundation of the modern myth
The author of the article has attempted to prove that Saguntum has been included in the pantheon of cities which have played an important role in history.
miron wolny
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