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  • ...n, eds. ''The Cambridge Economic History of Europe from the Decline of the Roman Empire, Vol. 7, Pt. 1: The Industrial Economies: Capital, Labour and Enterprise, B ...n, eds. ''The Cambridge Economic History of Europe from the Decline of the Roman Empire, Vol. 7, Pt. 2 The Industrial Economies: Capital, Labour and Enterprise, Th
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  • ...ns, apart from a few notable exceptions, living within the confines of the Roman Empire. ...ristians even before the eventual schism. In what was formerly the Western Roman Empire, administrative power began to be consolidated in Rome by the Pope as most
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  • ...Georgian culture was also influenced by the [[Classical Greece|Greek]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]] and [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] empires, and later by the [[Russ
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  • ...and [[Pyramids of Egypt|pyramids]]. It was an important province in the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] and [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] empires. In the 7th century, it
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  • ...perous city of Pergamum (or Pergamon) — then part of the 2nd century Roman empire in Asia Minor and now modern-day Bergama in northwestern Turkey near the Ae Galen’s reputation during his lifetime spread throughout the Roman Empire. He eventually became the personal physician of the Roman Emperor, Marcus
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  • ...arbarian invasions in the 4th and 5th centuries caused the collapse of the Roman Empire. Instead the Muslim conquest of north Africa made the Mediterranean a barri
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  • ...ar's murder]] in 44 BC. From 31 BC Augustus alone ruled the [[Roman Empire|Roman empire]] after ending a century of [[Roman civil wars|civil war]]. Under the obscu
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  • Imperial [[Roman empire|Rome]] defined pirates simply, in the words of [[Marcus Tullius Cicero]], a After the Roman Empire fell, pirates remained a real problem. The [[Viking]] raiders both operated
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  • ...ere a period in European history lasting roughly from the decline of the [[Roman Empire]] in the 5th century to the beginning of the [[Renaissance]] around 1500. M
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  • ...tion with that of the "rapid religious change" under the Romans: "What the Roman Empire then did for the lands around the Mediterranean, mass travel and modern com
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  • ...]] to meet various ancestors, at one point going back to the days of the [[Roman Empire]].
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  • ...rs Constantine and Licinius (by the end of the year this covered the whole Roman Empire) *1555 Peace of Augsburg: [[Holy Roman Empire]] adopts principle of "Cujus regio, ejus religio": subjects to follow the r
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  • ...n [[Frankfurt]], which at the time was an Imperial Free city in the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. He was the son of Johann Caspar Goethe (1710-1782) and Catharina Elisabe
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  • ...rst detailed written histories of Scotland began with the arrival of the [[Roman Empire]]. In 43 CE, the Romans invaded Britain, and quickly advanced into what is ...y a few years. In the late 4th century, there was a general decline of the Roman Empire and its influence on Britain, and by 410 CE, the Romans and their legions w
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  • ...ich the academic elite of [[Jerusalem]] fled after being expelled by the [[Roman empire|Romans]]. Other vocalization traditions such as the [[Samaritan vocalizati
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  • ...]] was a member in his youth. Although it gained some popularity in the [[Roman Empire]], its centre of influence was north-east [[Persia]] (modern-day Iran), and
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  • ...ion]]. Though both apostles (especially Paul) traveled widely within the [[Roman Empire]], ancient tradition maintained that both Peter and Paul died and were inte ...iarchs]]. Rome, Alexandria and Antioch were large, important cities in the Roman Empire, and they boasted influential Christian communities. Almost with its foundi
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  • ...awful. Christian opposition, the internal political and social rot in the Roman Empire and the invasion of barbarian tribes eventually spelled the demise of the n
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  • ...humours]]. Western medical practice continued through the centuries of the Roman Empire and was sufficiently established that the traditions of the profession pers
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  • ...ated back to the sixth century.<ref>History of the personal life. From the Roman Empire to the year 1000. <br> Under redaction of Philippe Ariès, Georges Duby and
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