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Translatio imperii
Translatio Imperii–Thoughts on Continuity of Empires in European Political Traditions
Chapter 3 Translatio Templi: a Conceptual Condition for Jerusalem References in Medieval Scandinavia
From Charlemagne to Hitler: the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire and Its Symbolism
GER6041/LIN6041 History of the German Language
Reinventing Roman Ethnicity in High and Late Medieval Byzantium
Translatio Studii and Cross-Cultural Movements Or Weltverkehr - K
Rome and Constantinople, Popes and Patriarchs, 1204-1453
Global Medievalism and Translation I2
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Reframing Empire: Byzantium and the Transformation of European Identity, C
Constantinople As a Nexus
Translatio Imperii - Translatio Historiae: Myth, History and Politics in Middle English Stones of the Trojan War
The Medieval History Journal
Translatio Imperii: Virgil and Peter Martyr's Columbus
Saint Louis IX and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III
Nótári-Gondolatok a Translatio Imperii Eszméjéhez Az Európai Poltikai
The Myth of Charlemagne from the Early Middle Ages to the Late Sixteenth Century
Imitatio Imperii, Or the Rise of the Papal Monarchy
Top View
The Byzantine View of Western Europe Nicol, Donald M Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1967; 8, 4; Proquest Pg
Translatio Imperii–Thoughts on Continuity of Empires in European Political Traditions
Erasing the Body History and Memory in Medieval Siege Poetry Suzanne Conklin Akbari
Moscow, the Third Rome?
Transcultural Approaches to the Concept of Imperial Rule in the Middle Ages
Ekman, Erik. “Translation and Translatio : ‘Nuestro Latín’ in Alfonso El Sabio’S General Estoria.”
Was Frederick Barbarossa the First Holy Roman Emperor?
Rikhardsdottir-Chronology Anachronism and Translatio Imperii