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About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians
According to the historical Roman tradition, the treachery of the celtiberic allies was the cause of the defeat of the Scipiones in Spain face to Carthaginian army during the second Punic war (211 B.C.).
Manuel SALINAS DE FRÍAS
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City of God and the Duty of Just Memory
Abstract In a recent essay, Richard Miller claims that Augustine presumes a duty to remember justly in his City of God. However, Miller's brief reference to a presumed duty of “just memory” does not fully explain how Augustine conceptualizes this duty or how it relates to his theological concerns.
Zachary J. Taylor
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The Grand Strategy: A Study on Hannibal’s Stratagem During the Second Punic War
In this paper I sought to determine whether or not Hannibal Barca had a grand strategy to deal with the Romans during the Second Punic War. If Hannibal did have a strategy, I would try to determine what his strategy was and if it was actually feasible. I
Medin, John T, IV
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Gadès et les précédents des attributions politiques des praefecti praesidii républicains
Toni Ñaco del Hoyo, Gades and the precedents of the political functions of Republican praefecti praesidii, DHA 35/1, 2009, 95-113. Abstract : Roman Republican military culture implies the establishment of military garrisons in the cities, In 1953 G ...
Toni Ñaco del Hoyo
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The Racialisation of Rape: A Far‐Right Tool for Boundary‐Creation Across Borders
ABSTRACT Far‐right parties and movements have increasingly come to incorporate ideas of gender equality into their political agendas. While seemingly out of concern for women's rights and safety, these issues are in reality seldom more than a veil to further the stigmatisation of Muslim men.
Mathilda Åkerlund
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The Second Punic War: The Turning Point of an Empire
Though the foundation of the Roman Empire is considered by some to be in 27 BC with Octavian’s acceptance of the name Augustus, its origins were in fact in the late 3rd Century BC with Rome’s involvement in the Second Punic War.
Schaefer, Timothy Edward
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From the Second Punic War onwards, it is possible to identify significant episodes regarding war's effects on Rome and other Italic cities. Apart from their military defence system, the perception of a state of war, its implications and the consequent ...
Viviana Capelli
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Homo Nationalis and the Moralisation of Belonging: Rethinking National Identity in Austria
ABSTRACT This article examines how national identity and belonging in contemporary Austria are articulated through moral rather than ideological vocabularies. Analysing presidential, party, media and social media discourse surrounding the 2025 National Day, it conceptualises the homo nationalis as the moral citizen who embodies the nation's virtues of ...
Markus Rheindorf
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Tim Cornell, Boris Rankov, Philip Sabin (Ed.), The Second Punic War. A Reappraisal
Debergh Jacques. Tim Cornell, Boris Rankov, Philip Sabin (Ed.), The Second Punic War. A Reappraisal. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 66, 1997.
Debergh, Jacques
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This article analyses the emergence of coining in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula and the Ebro valley and its development up to the fall of Segeda in the year 153 BC.
Francisco Burillo Mozota
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