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Entering of Stefan Dušan into the Empire [PDF]
At the moment when, in October 1341, a new Civil War broke out in the Byzantium after the death of Andronicus III, the traditional views of the imperial power and the Empire underwent considerable changes. The powers of the co-rulers had been on the rise
Pirivatrić Srđan
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The agrarian question and violence in Colombia: conflict and development [PDF]
This article examines connections between Colombia’s internal armed conflict and agrarian questions. It pays attention to the country’s specific historical trajectory of agrarian change, the violent expression of social tensions that this elicited, and ...
Akram-Lodhi +55 more
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The author has discussed the question of Byzantium’s particular interest to the strategically important Crimean region against the background of the seals of Byzantine emperors discovered in Byzantine Taurica.
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Alekseienko
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An Analysis the Reflection of Actions in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh [PDF]
1. Introduction The Reflection of actions has a special place in Islamic mysticism. Based on this component, it is believed that any good or bad act in this world has a reflection that causes the good or bad reaction, and in addition to the punishment of
mahmoud rezaei dashtarzhaneh
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'He's dead but he won't lie down!' Posthumous characterisation: the symbiosis of ghost and man, of spirit and flesh [PDF]
In the case of some Shakespearian characters (e.g.Richard II and Julius Caesar) their postmortal presence influences our reading of their characters when they were alive. The past being is morally nourished by his postmortality.
Watts, Cedric
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The article investigates the functions of the body of constitutional justice, their importance and influence on the functioning of the mechanism of public administration.
I.M. Petriv, Yu.Yu. Baltsii
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The Original Meaning of the Judicial Power [PDF]
In this paper, the author refutes any claim that judicial review was invented in Marbury v. Madison, or that, because it is contrary to the original meaning of the Constitution, it must be justified by some nonoriginalist interpretive methodology.
Barnett, Randy E
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The study examines the issue of the acquisition of a princely title by Karl of Liechtenstein, which was granted to him in 1608 by the Austrian archduke, Hungarian king and Moravian margrave Matthias.
Jiří Brňovják
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Legendary genealogies of Byzantine Emperors and their families [PDF]
Theoretically, the Byzantine Emperor was, just like in the times of the Roman Empire, chosen on the basis of his personal qualities and merits — by the grace of God, of course.
Krsmanović Bojana T. +1 more
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Because the US Constitution says absolutely nothing about affirmative action, the Supreme Court should have absolutely nothing to say about it either. Rather, the political branches should set the nation\u27s affirmative action policy, and they should do
Spann, Girardeau A.
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