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Page 165
... interpretation to the three medallions on the brooch from Kozlodui - Regianum and on the one with unknown origin as represen- tations of Constantine II , Constantius II and Constans , and , basing his arguments on their maturity , dated ...
... interpretation to the three medallions on the brooch from Kozlodui - Regianum and on the one with unknown origin as represen- tations of Constantine II , Constantius II and Constans , and , basing his arguments on their maturity , dated ...
Page 352
... interpretation . He attacks opinions incompatible with his conclu- sions , which he seems to have reached before he examined the evidence . In general , P. sel- dom cites others who have earlier reached opinions he shares . It is the ...
... interpretation . He attacks opinions incompatible with his conclu- sions , which he seems to have reached before he examined the evidence . In general , P. sel- dom cites others who have earlier reached opinions he shares . It is the ...
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... interpretation of how Decebalus was perceived in a wider Roman context . The third heading ' Romanization and its limits ' contains five essays . K. Lomas discusses funerary inscriptions from different areas of Italy in context with the ...
... interpretation of how Decebalus was perceived in a wider Roman context . The third heading ' Romanization and its limits ' contains five essays . K. Lomas discusses funerary inscriptions from different areas of Italy in context with the ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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