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    Where were the doctors when the Roman Empire died? by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… The notion that inadequate health services might have been one of the reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire is investigated. Despite many factors preventing the early development of an adequate public health service, the Romans had achieved much by the 5th century AD. …”
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    Hermann Karl von Keyserlingk and the Recognition of the Russian Imperial Title by the Holy Roman Empire in 1745–1746 by M. A. Petrova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The mission's goal was to achieve recognition of the Russian imperial title from the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. The author managed to find out, it was Keyserlingk who had the idea to send the official representative of Russia to the election of the Emperor in Frankfurt in 1745 and then in 1746 to the Imperial Diet in Regensburg, which approved the election results. …”
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    Consuetudo Legis: Writing Down Customs in the Roman Empire (2nd–5th Century CE) by Soazick Kerneis

    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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    Plutarch and his Contemporaries: Sharing the Roman Empire. Jażdżewska, Katarzyna & Doroszewski, filip (eds.). brill, leiden-boston, 2024, 491 pp.... by Borja Méndez Santiago

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Reseña del libro Plutarch and his Contemporaries: Sharing the Roman Empire. Jażdżewska, Katarzyna & Doroszewski, Filip (eds.). …”
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    Historical and Art Appreciation / Apollo, Baker. by Apollo ,Baker

    Published 2012
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    Země Koruny české a Svatá říše římská v raném novověku by Petr Vorel

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This was a contribution to a longterm discussion of the association of the Bohemian Crown with the Holy Roman Empire. On the grounds of factual argumentation, the author confirms that the Bohemian Lands, whose affiliation to the Holy Roman Empire was clearly declared by the Golden Bull of 1356 issued by Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Emperor, did not become a part of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, which was formed later and which symbolically began at the Imperial Diet in Worms in 1495. …”
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    Paul, military imagery and social disadvantage by J. Punt

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Paul’s use of military images in the context of the Roman Empire underlines the prevalence and influence of the military, and provides an important perspective for understanding first-century social location. …”
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    Productions, commerces et consommation du fer dans le Sud de la Gaule de la Protohistoire à la domination romaine by Gaspard Pagès

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Our reasoning goes from the appearance of the first iron objects in the 8th-7th c. BC to the Roman Empire power, and focuses on four main issues: the importance of iron in the material culture of the different societies, the size of forge activities developed in the settlements, which exploitation strategies of iron ore deposits are used, and finally what networks and trade standards of wholesale iron are developed in the South of Gaul, from Protohistory to the Roman Empire ?…”
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    Les agglomérations de Nyon, Lausanne et Yverdon (Suisse) : trois exemples de l’ouest du plateau suisse entre Antiquité tardive et haut Moyen Âge by Clément Hervé

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…On the south bank of the lake of Neuchâtel, Yverdon-Eburodunum, vicus of the Early Roman Empire, where a castrum is put up during the Constantinian time, is without a doubt the site which we knew the best for these periods. …”
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    Le port romain du quartier de Saint-Lupien à Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique) : origine et évolution by Jimmy Mouchard, David Guitton, Martial Monteil, Xavier Favreau, Nicolas Ménez, Matthieu Yacger

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This invaluable evidence of carpentry and masonry work, carried out with feet in the water, supports the idea of ​​an almost unending river project taking place throughout the Early Roman Empire and which profited from exceptional financing resources. …”
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    Un nouveau dieu provincial chez les Viromanduens : Apollon Vatumarus by Jean-Sébastien Cocu, Stéphane Dubois, Aurélie Rousseau, William Van Andringa

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The recent excavation of a site at Nesle and Mesnil-Saint-Nicaise, in the eastern part of the Somme district has allowed to identify the remains of a cult place installed in a valley in the beginning of the Roman Empire. Firstly centred on a cremation platform, the sanctuary received a temple with a peripheral gallery. …”
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    Lutherovo jubileum (1717) a konverze na saském kurfiřtském dvoře: východiska a možnosti výzkumu by Iveta Coufalová

    Published 2017-10-01
    “… The 200th Anniversary of Reformation, so called Lutherʼs Jubilee, in 1717, was in Saxony and also in the Holy Roman Empire connected with the conversion of the Electoral Prince Frederick Augustus (in spe Augustus III) to Catholicism. …”
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