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    EVOLUTION OF THE PHENOMENON OF CITIZENSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE WESTERN EUROPE by L. Y. Maximova

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…As a result, Roman citizenship was unified, that led to the formation of the legal status of “subject of the Roman Empire,” for which no longer required property and which did not involve political participation. …”
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    La stips des Alpes à la Méditerranée : interpréter la présence des monnaies dans les sanctuaires d’époque romaine by Raphaël Golosetti

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Based on other occurrences (Faverges, La Bâtie-Montsaléons, Hautes-Alpes), we attempted to demonstrate that the poor representation of coins in the early Roman Empire does not indicate low attendance, but is rather the result of the regular cleaning of sanctuaries, which affected the representativity of coins for the earliest periods. …”
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    Les broyeurs en pierre en forme de doigt dans le sud-est de la Gaule romaine by Yves Manniez, Vincent Lauras

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The latter were very popular in the Aegean world and subsequently spread throughout the Roman Empire, until at least the 3rd c. AD. Finally, the various names by which these objects are designated or described in French archaeological literature are presented. …”
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    L’emploi antique des géomatériaux à Reims/Durocortorum by Gilles Fronteau, Sébastien Laratte, Alain Devos, Claire Pichard

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Until the end of the early Roman Empire period, the densification and growth of the urban fabric only served to increase the need for building materials. …”
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    Villa d’époque romaine et habitat médiéval à Mont-Saint-Jean (Sarthe) : bilan des recherches 2008-2020 by Florian Sarreste, Paul-André Besombes, Phaedra Bouvet, Chloé Genies, Étienne Jaffrot, Florian Jedrusiak, Thomas Jubeau, Anthony Ledauphin, Annaïg Le Martret, Christophe Loiseau, Hugo Meunier, Aurore Noël, Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet, Boris Robin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Approximately fifty burials installed within the levels of the building destroyed by fire indicate a funerary reoccupation of the site, attributed to the Later Roman Empire.Beginning in 2008 and spanning until 2020, a multi-year research programme on the Roullée/La Selle site has resulted in 10 excavation campaigns and 3 geophysical surveys. …”
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    Le temple polygonal de la rue Lecointre à Reims/Durocortorum by Sébastien Péchart, Frédéric Poupon

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The location, chronology and nature of the remains unearthed on rue Lecointre in Reims/Durocorturum (Marne) renew and complete the archaeological data available concerning the northern extremity of the city during the Early Roman Empire. Despite its marginal location, the excavated zone is associated with a particularly rich archaeological context, particularly influenced by two structuring elements: the Early Roman fortification wall and the cardo maximus. …”
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    Une statue de togatus découverte dans l’agglomération antique de Briord (Ain) by Thomas Le Saint Quinio, Maria-Pia Darblade-Audoin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…AD, will provide insight into toga trends of the Early Roman Empire.This local sculpture, likely belonging to a funerary monument, is now a major piece by virtue of its unique feature and fine quality in the study of the sculpture in Gaul during the Tiberius-Claudius period.…”
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    Reims antique, acquis et perspectives by Magalie Cavé, Philippe Rollet, Régis Bontrond

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Due to demographic pressure, economic growth, as well as to increase its prestige, Reims reached the impressive size of 600 hectares, making it the largest city in Roman Gaul and one of the most important in the Roman Empire. City officials undertook the construction of attributes worthy of a Roman provincial capital: a powerful city wall, remarkable monumental decorations, large public spaces devoted to civic and economic life, circulation routes, water supply and drainage networks, etc. …”
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    Diplomacy and Recruitment of Mercenaries before the Battle of Žalgiris by Sven Ekdahl

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Ulrich von Jungingen for his part concluded a treaty against Poland with King Sigismund (or Sigmund) of Hungary, vicarius generalis of the Holy Roman Empire. According to a Prussian chronicler the arbitration of King Venceslas was pronounced in Prague on 8 February 1410. …”
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    Vingt années de recherches à Oedenburg (Biesheim et Kunheim, Haut-Rhin) : un bilan by Michel Reddé

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In addition, the excavations allowed to identify a first early Roman Empire relay, followed by another during late Antiquity.Up until now, no late La Tène levels have been brought to light at the site. …”
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    Des vestiges d’un possible aqueduc à Lyon, à l’angle des rues Appian et des Fossés-de-Trion by Tony Silvino

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…There are several earthenware aqueducts known throughout the Roman Empire, such as the siphon in the terminal section of the Almuñécar aqueduct, in Spain.The earthenware pipe fragments from Appian street were not found in place. …”
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    Une pompe hydraulique romaine en bois en contexte d’incendie à Reims/Durocortorum by Cyril Driard

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Indeed, it is only the nineteenth specimen to be identified for the Roman Empire and merely the ninth to be discovered in the ancient Roman province of Belgica. …”
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    Le nivellement des aqueducs de Lyon et leurs aménagements de régulation et de ralentissement : analyse et mise en perspective by Laetitia Borau

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In any case, the identification of these slow-down structures in the Western Roman Empire and even beyond testifies to great technical mastery, and given the number of dropshafts suggested on the Yzeron aqueduct, it would seem that Lyon would have largely outdone Cordoba.…”
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    Le fromage en Gaule à l’âge du Fer et à l’époque romaine : état des lieux pour sa production et analyse de sa place dans le monde antique by Alain Ferdière, Jean-Marc Séguier

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…AD), mainly based on archaeological data;- second, for comparison and perspective, the ancient world on the scale of the Mediterranean area, somewhat enlarged by the limits of the Roman Empire at its greatest size between the 8th c. …”
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