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  • ...he Romans either on the official level or less formally with an individual Roman aristocrat. Some female dynasts are also listed, either by virtue of their [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • The beginnings of a collation of prosopographies of Greco-Roman and other Ancient persons/names, both digital and in print. ...lnames/ Celtic Personal Names of Roman Britain] [[Celtic Personal Names of Roman Britain|(dcwiki)]] ...
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  • The '''Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire''' ('''DARE''') is a project on ancient geography hosted by Department of A ....ht.lu.se. The map was inspired by the ''Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World'' (Talbert, 2000) and was built upon digitization efforts carried out ...
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  • ...ion of the texts and archaeological context of inscribed lead tablets from Roman Britain, carried out by the [http://www.csad.ox.ac.uk/ Centre for the Study <blockquote><p>Of the provinces of the former Roman empire, Britain is among the most fertile in curse tablets. At least 250 of the kn ...
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  • ...sopographia Imperii Romani''' (second edition) is a print prosopography of Roman élite individuals from the first three centuries, published between 1933 an ..." In Averil Cameron (Ed.), ''Fifty Years of Prosopography. The Later Roman Empire, Byzantium and Beyond.'' University Press, Oxford 2003(Proceedings of The B ...
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  • ...man Empire. Public and personal inscriptions throw light on all aspects of Roman life and history. The Corpus continues to be updated with new editions and [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • ...term that goes from the emergence of Greek cities to the end of the Roman Empire, MAP intends, for the first time, to embrace all the divine epithets as a l ...
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  • [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • ...ton_Atlas_of_the_Greek_and_Roman_World ''Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World''] and, in turn, the [[Pleiades]] gazetteer. The Peutinger map, a medieval copy of a Roman map of the Mediterranean world, offers important insight into ancient geogr ...
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  • * Eugenia Beu-Dachin (2014), The Latin Language in the Inscriptions of Roman Dacia. Editura Mega (Cluj-Napoca, Romania). ...Latin language evolved in this eastern province of the multilingual Roman Empire. In order to facilitate my work and to do it accurately, I started building ...
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  • ...Latin material of the Latin inscriptions found in the regions of the Roman Empire (Illyricum, Gallia, Britannia, Germania, Hispania, Italia, Africa, Roma and ...
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  • ===The Art of Making: Stoneworking in the Roman World=== ===Gardens of the Roman Empire=== ...
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  • ...ysis cutting across provincial boundaries, and those between the Iron Age, Roman and early medieval periods, and reaching beyond Classics to modern sociolin ...
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  • ...(EAGLE)]], functioning as the primary repository for inscriptions from the Roman provinces. It is directed by Christian Witschel, who took over in 2007 from [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • ...tive maps. Examples of layers are Roman milestones and places mentioned in Roman itineraries, possessions of monasteries, itineraries and deeds of Frankish ...
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  • * [http://partialhistorians.wordpress.com/ The Partial Historians] ~ A Roman History podcast ....com/ The History of Byzantium] - A podcast telling the story of the Roman Empire from 476 AD to 1453 ...
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  • ...the Roman Empire when Greek nomenclature underwent changes as a result of Roman rule, and religious, social and other factors. ...h names for innovative research into every aspect of ancient life in Greco-Roman Egypt. It forms part of the Lexicon of Greek Personal Names (LGPN) project ...
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  • ...ronologically, the Barrington Atlas spans archaic Greece to the Late Roman Empire, and no more than two standard scales (1:500,000 and 1:1,000,000) are used The '''Barrington atlas of the Greek and Roman world''' consists of three parts: ...
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  • ...logical sites, with buildings and art, cover the areas of the former Roman Empire which later came under Islamic rule (such as Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Ara ...ics), early Islamic art (paintings, mosaics, relief sculpture), as well as Roman and early Islamic (Umayyad) architecture, and iconoclasm. ...
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  • Poetry was the most affordable art form in the Roman world: all it required were words, and someone with a talent to arrange the ...ar, MAPPOLA is an unprecedented effort to democratise our understanding of Roman poetry.<br> ...
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