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Baltic place in barbarian world's typology (towards the evoliution of M. Schiukin "seven worlds" theory)
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De l’aporie signifiante à l’impossible à dire : Waiting for the Barbarians de J. M. Coetzee, un roman victime de son propre discours
Published 2000-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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North Africa in the Foreign Policy of Catherine II
Published 2024-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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“φίλος τε καὶ ξύμμαχος”
Published 2023-07-01“…The Greek terms that appear in the title of this article: “φίλος τε καὶ ξύμμαχος” are a translation of Procopius of Caesarea from the Latin words: “socius et amicus” whose objective was to demonstrate that, through these titles attributed to the barbarian kings, such kings would submit to the Roman power and that the diplomatic relations between the barbarian kingdoms and the Roman Empire had been peaceful due to the concession of a legal right attributed, in this case, to the Vandals to possess and occupy Roman territories in Africa. …”
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Usos dos oráculos délficos em Plutarco
Published 2014-01-01“…Since the Ancient Greek period the sanctuary of Delphi has received Greek and Barbarian consultants and records of Roman citizens who appealed to the god Apollo to obtain oracular answers about several subjects are found in the time Plutarch lived. …”
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L’autre scène dans The Three Birds de Joanna Laurens (2000) : enjeux dramatiques de la réécriture d’un mythe
Published 2015-04-01“…I propose to study how the Other comes to be inscribed at the core of language where it takes shape, rendering it delirious (Deleuze), as humanity can be traced in the Barbarian and barbarism can in turn affect humanity beyond the figure of the Thracian. …”
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Consuetudo Legis: Writing Down Customs in the Roman Empire (2nd–5th Century CE)
Published 2024-08-01“…I focus on the fact that custom can be understood as a privilege (privata lex), especially in the case of the first national laws given to barbarian tribes established in the Late Roman Empire. …”
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An outline of typology of social relations in the countries of Byzantine civilization in the VII-XIV Centuries
Published 2005-12-01“…Rome also continued to develop in this direction, but at the end of antiquity, it reached a deadlock (during the barbarian invasions in the IV-V century AD). Nevertheless, the Roman ruins were "radioactive": Germanic tribes became acquainted with the idea of private property. …”
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EVOLUTION OF THE PHENOMENON OF CITIZENSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE WESTERN EUROPE
Published 2018-02-01“…The basis for inclusion / exclusion was the binary oppositions “civilized – barbarians”, “free – dependent “, “possessing land ownership – not possessing such”, “adults – minors”, as a result only a small part of the population had the rights of citizens. …”
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„O pecunia totius mali regina, fraudis et doli amica...“ Peníze v kultuře středověku
Published 2010-07-01“…On the one hand the medieval world was permeated with the simple ideas of the barbarians, who plainly identified wealth with happiness and success. …”
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