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…regionally, include the various Italic peoples , notably among them the ancient Romans , who helped create and evolve the Italian identity. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] The Latin equivalent of the term Italian had been in use for natives of the geographical region si…
Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires Constantinople [ a ] ( see other names ) was a historical city located on the Bosporus , which served as the capital of the Roman , Byzantine , Latin , and Ottoman empires between its consecration in 330 and the formal abolition of…
…right We're Hiring! Help Center Figure 1 - from " The Queen who defied the Holy Roman Emperor Pursuit by The University of Melbourne " See full PDF download Download figure arrow_forward The young Bona Sforza in 1517. She was the sole surviving legitimate heir to the throne of Mi…
…uction of an altar screen that evokes the appearance of the interior of the pre-Romanesque Church of St. Peter in Gornji Muć, the origi- nal site of one of the most beautiful early medieval carved stone monuments — a fragment of a beam with the inscribed name The Medieval Departm…
…ch that nineteenth century turmoil had fostered within the papacy and the wider Roman Church endured to be dealt with a century later. John XXIII, in addition to summoning some 3,000 Roman Catholic bishops to sessions meeting each autumn 1962-65, took the quite astounding step of…
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…have known still less but for the frequent wars between them and the Greeks and Romans. Numbers of Parthian coins are still found in northern Persia and have been of great value to the historian who, thousands of years later, has tried to put together the disjointed history of th…
…e most notable denominations are the Orthodox churches (12% of Christians), the Roman Catholic church (50%) and various Protestant churches (37%). Members of the clergy are known as priests in the Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches, and as ministers or pastors in most Prote…
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Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14 Augustus Reign 16 January 27 BC – 19 August AD 14 Successor Tiberius Born Gaius Octavius 23 September 63 BC Rome , Roman Republic Died 19 August AD 14 (aged 75) Nola , Italia , Roman Empire Burial Spouses Issue Dynasty Julio-Claudian Father Mothe…
…ench at the University of Oklahoma, USA. His primary research interests include romance, fable, fabliaux, and chansons de geste. Routledge Medieval translations In the same series: Guta Law and Guta Saga edited by Christine I. Peel The Danish Medieval Laws edited by Ditlev Tamm a…
…rors, abuses, and discrepancies . [ 3 ] [ b ] The Reformation began in the Holy Roman Empire [ c ] in 1517, when Martin Luther published his Ninety-five Theses as a reaction against abuses in the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church, which purported to offer the remission o…
…UP blurb: The era of Diocletian and Constantine is a significant period for the Roman empire, with far-reaching administrative changes that established the structure of government for three hundred years a time when the Christian church passed from persecution to imperial favour.…
… address a male as an object of desire, signaling a new homoerotic aesthetic in Roman culture. [ 38 ] 57 – 54 BC – Catullus writes the Carmina , including love poems to Juventius, boasting of sexual prowess with youth and violent invectives against "passive" homosexuals. c. 50 BC…