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Guides Award Recipients on Anniversary, Bishop Coyne Reflects on the Strength and Prayers of Archdio
Ancient Rome
Xerox University Microfilms 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 74-10,982
The Military Reforms of Gaius Marius in Their Social, Economic, and Political Context by Michael C. Gambino August, 2015 Directo
Pompey and Cicero: an Alliance of Convenience
The Gods and Governors of the Roman Empire
Florida Catholic Staff ‘Our Goal Is To
10 the Operation of the State in the Provinces
Roman Military Medicine
Deliberative Rhetoric in the Twelfth Century: the Case for Eleanor of Aquitaine, Noblewomen, and the Ars Dictaminis
A History of Rome to 565 A. D. by Arthur Edward Romilly Boak
The Resurrection of the Body in the Old Testament
Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 120 (1998) 226–232
Emperors, Kings and Subjects: the Politics of Two-Level Sovereignty
The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, Vol
AENEAS IMPERATOR; ROMAN GENERALSHIP in an EPIC CONTEXT a Lecture to the Virgil Society, January, 1980, by R.G.M. Nisbet Aeneas I
The Logistics of the Roman Army at War (264 B.C. - A.D
The Republican Imperatorial Salutation
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The Government of the Roman Republic in 509 BC, Romans
Senate of the Late Roman Republic, 60 BCE
The Vehiculatio in Roman Imperial Regulation
Sanitation in Roman Military Hospitals
The Reappearance of the Supra-Provincial Commands in the Late Second and Early Third Centuries C.E.: Constitutional and Historical Considerations
The Roman Army
The Transformation of the Roman Auxiliary Soldier in Thought and Practice
Cardinal Legates and Nuncios
Provincia Africa</Em> in the Second Century?
Magistrates of the Roman Republic, Vol
Rise of the Roman Republic Gazetteer
Vespasian and His Predecessors in Tacitus's Histories
Centurions: the Practice of Roman Officership
The Roman Army in the First Century
Christian Business Ethics Table of Contents
The Roman Army in the First Century
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Lictors in the Roman World
CAMWS Newsletter
Consensus, Concordia, and the Formation of Roman Imperial Ideology Studies in Classics