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    Richeza (c. 996-1063) – la reina consorte de Polonia – sabia o instigadora? by Anna Działak

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Richeza (b. ca. 996 – d. 1063) was the wife of Mieszko II Lambert – the second King of Poland and the granddaughter of Otto II – the Holy Roman Emperor. That educated woman, active both in the political arena and the arena of faith, did not enjoy, however, a merited acclaim in the chronicling of Middle Ages. …”
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    Старините в прохода Траянови врата в пътеписите от XVI–XIX век by Ivan Valchev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article traces the evolution of the perception of the remains of the gate, its association with the name of the Roman emperor Trajan, its rise to fame and the expectations of travellers, who were subsequently disappointed. …”
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    River God Propaganda in a Septimius Severus Statue from Perge by Ahmet ÇELİK

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Lucius Septimius Severus was the Roman emperor from 193 to 211 AD. His portraits have an important place in the propaganda activities of Septimius Severus. …”
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    Země Koruny české a Svatá říše římská v raném novověku by Petr Vorel

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Even, Maximilian I, Roman Emperor, found it more suitable to restore the newly formed Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation without the inclusion of the Bohemian Crown, for the unusually strong position which the King of Bohemia enjoyed within the medieval imperial hierarchy brought about instability within the empire. …”
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    ‘Des nouvelles de mon infortunée sœur’: Marie-Antoinette dans les lettres de l’archiduchesse Marie-Christine à l’empereur François by Catriona Seth

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Her letters, written with ever greater frequency at particularly critical moments, betray, alongside rare moments of optimism, a profound feeling of impotence, which was echoed by a kind of resignation from the Holy Roman emperor. Francis II – the successor to Leopold II, who died suddenly on 1 March 1792 – never met his relative who languished at the Temple and at the Conciergerie before mounting the scaffold. …”
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    A Review of Perceptions of Classical Armenia: Romano-Parthian Relations by Yaser Malekzadeh, Sorour Khorashadi

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This research has mainly focused on the military actions of the Roman emperors from 70 BC to 200 AD. By comparing the various views on the foreign policy of the Romans in the Eastern regions, the political controversy, and especially the conflict between the Romans and the Parthians during these periods, it was aimed to show the image of the Parthians that Romans had in their mind. …”
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