Ancient <i>Yersinia pestis</i> genomes from across Western Europe reveal early diversification during the First Pandemic (541-750). [PDF]
The first historically documented pandemic caused by Yersinia pestis began as the Justinianic Plague in 541 within the Roman Empire and continued as the so-called First Pandemic until 750.
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El género de los de viris illustribus de Jerónimo a Ildefonso de Toledo: su finalidad [PDF]
From Jerome to Ildephonse, the purpose and intention of the biographies about illustrious men have changed according to the interests of the respective moments in which these biographies are written: in the fourth century, when the contrast between the
Eustaquio Sánchez Salor
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An educational experience televised in Spain between the 60’s and 80’s. The Mission Rescue program
This text has as its fundamental purpose visualizes the educational function that in the decades of the 60, 70 and 80 had in Spain the program «Mission Rescue» in relation to the heritage cultural material.
M.ª Cristina HERNÁNDEZ CASTELLÓ
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José Orlandis (1918-2010): biographie et historiographie / José Orlandis (1918-2010): Biography and Historiography [PDF]
The historian José Orlandis (1918-2010) joined Opus Dei in 1939 and was ordained a priest ten years later. He was involved in the Spanish Civil War and he lived in Rome during the Second World War, where he was able to assist with the recognition of Opus
Martin Aurell
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La mayor corona – a play written by Mira de Amescua at the beginning of the 17th Century – depicts the martyrdom of Saint Hermenegilde. Nevertheless, elements of the comedy of intrigue compete with the characteristics of the hagiographic drama in the ...
Marion Duchesne
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Land, freedom and the making of the medieval West [PDF]
In the course of the fifth and sixth centuries, barbarian warbands acquired property rights in the former provinces of the Roman west, in a process that established the broad structural characteristics of early medieval society in western Europe: that is
Innes, Matthew
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THE LOCUS IN THE CONTEXT OF LATE ANTIQUE SPAIN
At a conference some years ago, I briefly examined the relationship between local power and wine production in Visigothic Spain. On that occasion, I mentioned the transformed legal nature of the locus, a topic I now wish to explore further, in the same ...
Adriaan De Man
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Slavery and identity in Mozarabic Toledo : 1201-1320 [PDF]
L'ocupació musulmana de Toledo va significar la coexistencia, en aquesta ciutat, de col·lectius que professaven religions diferents i entre els quals la tensió era freqüent: mossàrabs, jueus, castellans i colons francesos es convertiren en els grups ...
Ryan, Michael A.
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La guerra e i suoi strumenti nelle “Etimologie” di Isidoro di Siviglia
Isidore of Seville (559-636) is particularly known for his “Etymologiae”, considered the first encyclopedia of Western culture, which intends to expose the totality of human knowledge. Isidore, from an ancient Roman-Iberian family, archbishop of Seville,
Sergio Masini
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Power and rural landscapes in early medieval Galicia (400-900 ad ): towards a re-incorporation of the archaeology into the historical narrative [PDF]
This paper aims to bring together hitherto neglected archaeological data about the early medieval landscapes of Galicia (north-west Spain), in order to understand the social transformations this ‘peripheral’ region underwent between the fifth and the ...
Sánchez Pardo, JC
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