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The Politics of Death: an Examination of Aristocratic Male Funerals During the Late Republic of Rome
A Study of the Roman Curia Francois-Xavier De Vaujany Jean Monnet University
Pontifex Maximus
The Holy See
De Ornanda Instruendaque Urbe Anne Truetzel
Architecture in the Roman Forum During the Empire: a Brief History
Pro Milone: the Purposes of Cicero’S Published Defense Of
Reading Death in Ancient Rome
The Crisis at Antioch Under Julian the Apostate
Funerary Reliefs in Roman Macedonia, with Emphasis to the Funerary Banquets and Other Family Scenes Depictions
Paving the Past: Late Republican Recollections in the Forum Romanum
I the Roman Republic: Government of the People, by the People, for the People?*
“The Pope, the Roman Curia and the World
Foro Romano - Roman Forum Between the Colosseum and Piazza Del Campidoglio
Romulus and Quirinus: an Etruscan Deity in Ancient Rome
Memory, Propaganda, and the Roman Senate House
Kings of Rome
Pp. 101. Rome: Giorgio
Top View
Urban Violence in Fifth Century Antioch: Riot Culture and Dynamics in Late Antique Eastern Mediterranean Cities
Information to Users
Rome – the Eternal City Part 1 Quiz
Landscape Symbolism of Imperial Rome Reflecting the Transitions from Republic to Empire
The Roman Curia
In an Extraordinary Discovery, Archaeologists May Have Just
Roman Letters: Discoveries and Exhibitions in the Eternal City (October 2020)
The Equestrian Order
The View from Antioch: from Libanius Via John Chrysostom to John Malalas and Beyond*
Historical Nature of Equity Jurisprudence
A. Brief Overview of the Administrative History of the Holy See
The Greatest Story Never Told
War and Society in the Celtiberian World Martín Almagro-Gorbea Universidad Complutense
The Construction of the Curia Julia Can Be Established in 43 BCE by This Passage, the Agent of Its Construction Is Not Identified Until Later In
The Curia Latina in Aeneid 7
The Holy See
Renaissance Humanism and the Papal Curia Front.Qxd 10/18/1999 2:01 PM Page Ii Front.Qxd 10/18/1999 2:01 PM Page Iii
Augustus, Justinian, and the Artistic Transformation of the Roman Emperor
The First Pontiff: Pope Damasus I and the Expansion of the Roman Primacy