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Book review: F. Kolb, Herrscherideologie in der Spätantike [PDF]
Kelly, Gavin
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Titus and the Queen: Julia Berenice and the Opposition to Titus\u27 Succession [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that one of the primary reasons for this apprehension towards Titus\u27 succession was his conspicuous love ofthe queen Berenice, to whom, they say, he even promised marriage.
Vasta \u2707, Michael S.
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Libanius the Historian? Praise and the presentation of the past in Or. 59
Libanius’ panegyric for Constantius and Constans offers a sustained meditation on the proper role of historiography and its conventions in the practice of ...
Ross, Alan
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Perditum et repertum: the sarcophagus of Deacon Flavius Julius (ad CIL III 2654) [PDF]
Dio sarkofaga koji je pronađen prilikom sanacije podnice kora splitske katedrale, nekoć je bio dio natpisne zbirke Dmine Papalića, a do današnjih se dana smatrao izgubljenim.
Dino Demicheli
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Movimentos dentro do olhar: perspectivas sobre a interpretação de Salomé por José Rodrigues [PDF]
São referidos alguns momentos do trabalho de reflexão, em curso, sobre o tema da representação de Salomé e de João Baptista em desenho, pintura e escultura, ao longo da História, tendo em vista identificar as particularidades da abordagem de José ...
Soares, Maria Leonor Barbosa
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Anatomical aspects of angiosperm root evolution. [PDF]
Seago JL, Fernando DD.
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The Second Roman Revolution: A Study in Religious Policy from 250-325 C.E. [PDF]
The late third century and the early fourth century in the Roman Empire was a period of profound change. The Romans struggled with several internal crises as well as constant harassment from foreign enemies.
Diamond, Daniel Francis
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Diocletian, Hereditary Succession and the Tetrarchic Dynasty [PDF]
At the turn of the fourth century, four soldiers ruled the Roman Empire: Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius and Galerius. This Tetrarchy, as modern scholars call it, was the brainchild of Diocletian, and under this emperor’s leadership, the regime brought
Waldron, Byron Lloyd
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