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Poder político y religión en Roma: notas para la descripción histórica de una interrelación [PDF]
Rodríguez-Montero, Ramón P.
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Biodegradable Film Is Enriched with Pomegranate Seed Oil and Microalgae for Preservation of Cajarana (Spondias dulcis). [PDF]
Alves KA+12 more
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Transcriptomic changes behind Sparus aurata hepatic response to different aquaculture challenges: An RNA-seq study and multiomics integration. [PDF]
Raposo de Magalhães C+8 more
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This work aims at examining in a new light the reign of Theodosius II, for a long time neglected by the historiography. In particular, the legislation of the emperor, contained in his Codex Theodosianus, appears to be extremely worthy to be studied. In this code, the legislation specifically attributed to Theodosius seems to have, most of times, the ...
Lucio De Giovanni
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Abstract Una breve nota in relazione all'articolo recentemente apparso su questa rivista che indica un nuovo manoscritto appartenuto a Teodosio IV Princeps, patriarca di Antiochia (1278–1283); con l'occasione vengono enumerati anche i codici di cui è nota l'appartenenza al Patriarca.
Annaclara Cataldi Palau
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Il marito ‘dominus’ e la violenza coniugale nella società tardoantica (a partire da una costituzione di Teodosio II) [PDF]
The research starts from a law of Theodosius II (C. 5.17.8) which allows the divorce to the wives subjected to flogging by husbands, declaring that this coercive form is unworthy of a free person. The law proposed a significant number of legitimate reasons for divorce changing the closed situation, especially for women, imposed by the Emperor ...
Valerio Neri
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un ipotesi ricostruttiva per la colonna di teodosio ii all hebdomon
The suburban quarter of Constantinople called Hebdomon (Lat. ad Septimum – nowadays Bakırköy) lay along the shores of the Sea of Marmara, at the seventh mile of the Via Egnatia, i.e. at a distance of nearly eleven kilometres from the city centre. When it was created (presumably in the late 4th century AD), it served as a military district but it soon ...
Alessandro Taddei
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