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  • {{r|Roman Empire}}
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  • ...]] during a time of political strife between the [[Papacy]] and the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. In Florence, as elsewhere, factions had developed around this struggle,
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  • {{r|Roman Empire}}
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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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  • ...children of Amun-Ra. Controversial rulers of the [[Roman Republic]] and [[Roman Empire]] such as [[Julius Caesar]] were posthumously declared as deities, in order
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  • ...ruled by various [[Greek]]-speaking dynasties until its conquest by the [[Roman Empire|Romans]] in 63 <span style=
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  • ...d, normally, red fabric which was produced at a number of centres in the [[Roman Empire]] between the time of [[Augustus]] and the mid 3rd century AD. The term sam
    3 KB (474 words) - 13:44, 1 March 2018
  • ...pp 52—3</ref> A similar effort had been organized in the dying days of the Roman Empire by the nobleman Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorius and his friend St Benedict of
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  • *Iain Gardner & Samuel N.C. Lieu [edd & transl.] ''Manichaean Texts from the Roman Empire''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-521-56822-6
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  • ...Karantania|Carantania]] (only modern Slovenia's northern part), the [[Holy Roman Empire]], [[Austria-Hungary]], the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs]], the [[
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  • {{r|Roman Empire}}
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  • ...hrine of St. Quirinus even from countries beyond the borders of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. Neuss was first documented as a town in the year 1138.
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  • Already a city under the [[Roman Empire]] with the Latin name ''Rotomagus'', Rouen became the heart of the [[Viking
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  • He appears to have maintained good relations with the [[Roman Empire]]. He used the Latin title REX ("king") and classical motifs on his coins,
    6 KB (825 words) - 08:00, 26 September 2007
  • ...or. He described himself as a Hebrew born of Hebrews, but had inherited [[Roman Empire|Roman]] citizenship from his father. He came to [[Jerusalem]], where, as a
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  • ...s as an Asian flavoring, ''garum'' was a basic element of cooking in the [[Roman Empire]], and the very British ''Worcestershire sauce'' has fermented [[anchovy|an
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  • ...in 509 B.C.), and its successor, the [[Roman Empire]]. Although the [[West Roman Empire]] fell in in 476, the Roman Senate lasted and met until the late 6th centur ...). After the takeover of Rome by [[Augustus]] and the establishment of the Roman Empire, the [[emperor]]'s power often made the Senate to be a mere [[rubber stamp]
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  • ...as in a state of decline, with a much smaller population than during the [[Roman Empire]], but the patronage of the church ensured the Pantheon was maintained.<ref
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  • Napoleon had disbanded the largely German Holy Roman Empire in 1806.
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  • ...ad been established as a legionary camp at the Northern frontiers of the [[Roman Empire]] in the reign of Tiberius, becoming a ''munidicipium'' in the second centu
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