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The counting table gave way to the | Roman abacus for the performance of routine accounti |
Venerable Anthony the | Roman, Abbot in Novgorod (1147) |
Venerable Macarius the | Roman, abbot (1550) |
Venerable John Cassian the | Roman, abbot of Monastery of St Victor, Marseille |
Roman Abraham) - fights through enemy lines 20 Septe | |
His son, General | Roman Abraham, was commandant of the Greater Poland |
Roman Abramovich (born 1966), Russian billionaire an | |
Roman Abramovich, Russian oligarch, second-richest p | |
Considerable archaeological evidence of | Roman activity has been found in Canterbury, much of |
Her most recent book is Greek and | Roman Actors (Cambridge 2002), co-edited with Edith |
Galeria was a | Roman actress during the 1st century BC. |
Denis Kolodin and | Roman Adamov played for the Russia national football |
After the | Roman administrative withdrawal, the temple became a |
Roman Adonin - Keyboards | |
91), the poems of a fifth-century Christian of | Roman Africa. |
Apollo (the "Adonis" of Centocelle), | Roman after a Greek original (Ashmolean Museum) |
Back for more (the | Roman Age) section -- did Augustus demolish the Circ |
Its history dates back to Celtic and | Roman ages. |
gained the advantage, and Fritigern asked for | Roman aid. |
Roman aka Thorn - bass guitar, vocals | |
Roman Aleksandrovich Polovov (Russian: Роман Алексан | |
s refer to the persecution of Jews in 38 AD in | Roman Alexandria, Egypt. |
Athanagild then endeavoured to drive his | Roman allies out of Iberia but was unsuccessful. |
Ruth | Roman also stars and adds to the romantic entangleme |
The | Roman amphitheater (2nd century). |
Roman amphitheatre in the nearby city of Beroia. | |
The remains of the | Roman amphitheatre at Cirencester, in 2002 |
Model of the | Roman amphitheatre in the Florence Museum |
Cirencester Amphitheatre was a | Roman amphitheatre located in Cirencester, Glouceste |
The | Roman Amphitheatre of Florence, Italy was located ne |
Discovery of the | Roman amphitheatre at Guildhall in the City of Londo |
Remains of | Roman Amphitheatre |
Roman Amphitheatre at Chester found by Hugh Thompson | |
The most complete | Roman amphitheatre in Britain |
Special events and games were held in ancient | Roman amphitheatres, such as the gladiator games. |
Of | Roman ancestry, he destroyed a statue of the god Dio |
He was a prince of Greek, Iranian and | Roman ancestry. |
He was of Greek, Iranian and | Roman ancestry. |
Hispano-Roman, Frankish, Armenian, Greek, and | Roman ancestry. |
moment, Pompeia is not mentioned again by the | Roman ancient sources. |
Roman and Lulu (2000) as Lulu | |
he track was written by Seth Swirsky and Arnie | Roman, and produced by Ric Wake. |
lo was the capital town in Vallagarina both in | Roman and High Medieval periods. |
eltic chant was influenced by Spanish, Gallic, | Roman, and Eastern traits. |
arish of Fetteresso: lots of stuff, Neolithic, | Roman and whatever. |
When the filming was over | Roman and Gerron were sent to Auschwitz, where Gerro |
There is evidence of | Roman and Iron Age settlement in the village. |
The ruins mostly date from the | Roman and Byzantine periods and include a theater, b |
Lanham and New York: | Roman and Littlefield, 2007. |
all ruins, and houses artifacts from iron age, | Roman, and medieval Leicester. |
In | Roman and Merovingian times it was customary to decl |
In 1208, | Roman and his brother Vladimir Igorevich quarreled; |
ted musical film produced and directed by Phil | Roman, and produced by Film Roman and Turner Picture |
According to the Liber Pontificalis, he was a | Roman, and his father's name was Priscus. |
He is the founder of animation studios Film | Roman and Phil Roman Entertainment. |
The cultural syncretism of | Roman and Germanic traditions overlaid the earlier s |
It is now open farmland, but has | Roman and Anglo-Saxon connections. |
It has seen Celtic, | Roman and Avarian populations throughout its history |
During the Late | Roman and Early Byzantine periods, the site was prob |
On the Ancient British, | Roman, and Saxon Antiquities of Worcestershire (1840 |
The Ancient British, | Roman, and Saxon Antiquities and Folk-lore of Worces |
Johansen studied at BYU under B. F. Larsen and | Roman Andrus. |
Roman, Angela Bettis (2007) | |
ary, now in broad trial use, contains modified | Roman, Anglican, and Eastern rites. |
(Volume 1: Physique, Prehistory, | Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Domesday), Oxford: Oxford Un |
(Volume 1: Physique, Prehistory, | Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Domesday), Oxford: Oxford Un |
(Volume 1: Physique, Prehistory, | Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Domesday). |
His etymologizing implies an interest in | Roman antiquarianism, particularly the works of Varr |
It has the largest collection of | Roman antiquities outside Europe. |
Roman Antiquities, such as coins, millstone and cine | |
nd embellished in "numerous works dealing with | Roman antiquities, so that it has become one of the |
Roman Antiquities, V, 1945. | |
Roman Antiquities, III, 1940. | |
Dictionary of Greek and | Roman Antiquities. |
ored the Arena, one of the most interesting of | Roman antiquities. |
The river was known as Alutus or Aluta in | Roman antiquity. |
Roman appeared leading his Ghetto Swingers. | |
General der Artillerie Rudolf Freiherr von | Roman, April 1945 - German surrender |
Remains of the | Roman aqueduct |
The longest | Roman aqueduct was that of Constantinople (Mango 199 |
Portions of an | Roman aqueduct have also been found nearby. |
Roman aqueduct from the Pools of Solomon to Jerusale | |
The Aqua Julia or Aqua Iulia is a | Roman aqueduct built in 33 BC by Agrippa. |
Hodge, A. Trevor (1992), | Roman Aqueducts & Water Supply, London: Duckworth, I |
Roman Arabia, Harvard University Press, 1983, 1994 ( | |
Roman Arch of Marcus Aurelius | |
There is also a | Roman archaeological site that was classified as IIP |
ment and Industry: studies in the Iron Age and | Roman archaeology of lowland East Yorkshire (Yorkshi |
There is no record of any | Roman archaeology in Handsacre or the surrounding ar |
a Bennett - "The Sevso Treasure" in Journal of | Roman Archaeology Suppl. |
niversity College London (MA 1974 Etruscan and | Roman Archaeology), St Hugh's College, Oxford (DPhil |
In 1510 he issued an edition of short texts in | Roman archaeology. |
rs for visitors, showing them the mine and the | Roman archaeology. |
Bennett received his PhD in the field of | Roman archeology at Newcastle University in 1991. |
area of expertise are provincial and military | Roman archeology and late Roman and Byzantine archit |
22 BC - AD 40) was a | Roman archer of the Cohors I Sagittariorum. |
It is one of many original | Roman arches still open to traffic, other examples b |
Cocceius Auctus, an ancient | Roman architect |
ations show an important port city with ruined | Roman architectural elements including a decumanus m |
The organized armies surround the great | Roman architecture as they chant "Hail Caesar!" |
Some buildings are named after Greek and | Roman architecture such as the Basilica and the Cloi |
Roman architecture can be considered the precedent f | |
ome made doubtful claims to direct decent from | Roman aristocracy. |
For the | Roman aristocratic family, see Anicia (gens). |
land, grain rations, and protection under the | Roman armies as foederati. |
nutius are described as loyal and "defended by | Roman arms", but they later divorced, Venutius takin |
Amalafrid led part of the | Roman army against the Gepids. |
In 533, the | Roman army under Belisarius defeated and destroyed t |
The | Roman Army at War 100 BC - AD 200 (OUP, 1996) |
the Bucinobantes on the shields of the ancient | roman army |
were initially used as auxiliary units of the | Roman army and later integrated in the Roman Empire |
Meridius (Russell Crowe) leads soldiers of the | Roman army to a decisive victory against Germanic ba |
Carnuntum (Καρνους in Ptolemy) was a | Roman army camp in what is now Austria. |
The | Roman army led by Manius Aquillius was forced to ret |
Pacurius, 6th-century Iberian commander in | Roman army |
rose to the high ranks, coming to dominate the | Roman army on the Rhine. |
when Arbogastes had seized power and the West | Roman army was nearly completely in the hands of Fra |
A | Roman army station was located there. |
Later, the | Roman army adapted the camp for use as a temporary f |
s the Iberian (died 394), Iberian commander in | Roman army |
Completely destroying the city, the | Roman army then sold many of its inhabitants into sl |
The communal | Roman army had been harassing Tusculum, a longtime r |
ristian tradition states that he was a wealthy | Roman army officer who was martyred at Melitene, Arm |
For officers of the | Roman army, see Centurion (Roman army). |
ramor" is a fierce Numidian veteran of the old | Roman army, and follows Arthur to Britain after the |
They were all soldiers in the | Roman Army, who lost their positions for being chris |
ll Meend and it is world famous for arming the | Roman army. |
atavian who commanded auxiliary cavalry in the | Roman Army. |
he Spanish infantry were used to double as the | Roman army. |
In 1881 Charles | Roman arrived in South Park from Sweden with his wif |
d floor of the Ahmanson Building has Greek and | Roman Art galleries. |
thic and Neolithic items are shown, as well as | Roman art and tools. |
The entire building has decorative Ancient | Roman art at which the architect tried to express. |
he Dionysian retinue was a popular subject for | Roman art, especially bas-reliefs and sarcophagus pa |
Lippold was a specialist of ancient Greek and | Roman art. |
"Prolegomena to the Study of | Roman Art." Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome |
He made a large collection of | Roman artefacts which is now displayed at Chesters M |
Roman artefacts from the site are on display in the | |
Roman artefacts have been found in the nearby quarri | |
Roman artifacts have been found in the parish. | |
During construction of the site | Roman artifacts were found from a roman road and are |
Roman artifacts have been found in the region. | |
Topics covered by his works included | Roman artifacts, early British coins and the jury in |
Ruth | Roman as Kate Martell |
Ruth | Roman as Fay Washburn |
Roberto | Roman as Robeltain |
Candice | Roman as Carla |
Ruth | Roman as Carol |
Aphrodisias: | Roman Asian Architecture, Monuments and Sculpture; t |
The stone depicts the god in full | Roman aspect, but is nevertheless dedicated to "Merc |
Though refusing a seat in the | Roman Assembly, he advocated the separation of the e |
e "Walworth" was also proposed as the area had | Roman associations and also appeared in early writte |
He carried on his studies at the Pontifical | Roman Athenaeum "S. |
at the Claretian Seminary, and the Pontifical | Roman Athenaeum "S. |
he purpose of the fort was to serve during the | Roman attempt to conquer North Wales. |
Roman aureus depicting Elagabalus. | |
She was identified with the | Roman Aurora and Greek Eos. |
Flavus (German: "Lucius Flavus - Historischer | Roman aus den letzten Tagen Jerusalems") is one of t |
It is named after Gaius Julius Hyginus, a | Roman author. |
The | Roman authors were too quick to transmute peace into |
written in the pastoral style of the classical | Roman authors. |
s in classics journals, mainly commentaries on | Roman authors. |
The Ligurians acting as | Roman auxiliaries came to their rescue and were repu |
A | Roman baker named Ben and his wife Helena are Christ |
East of | Roman Bank, it forms a loop. |
rovince was administered by a class of feudal ' | Roman barons'. |
Bernini: the sculptor of the | Roman Baroque (1955) |
This article is about | Roman barrows in Hertfordshire. |
ers, there are Gabriel Janowski, Artur Balazs, | Roman Bartoszcze, and Roman Wierzbicki. |
inz takes its name from Castrum Moguntiacum, a | Roman base placed there. |
Overview of the late | Roman basilica and adjacent ruins of Storgosia |
Michaeliskirche (1154), originally a | Roman basilica and contains a 1517 original of Marti |
A | Roman basilica, later transformed into a church dedi |
Roman basilica. | |
"The Romanesque Church design was based on the | Roman basilica. |
r its Sistine Chapel-style paintings and grand | Roman Basilical architecture. |
They also incorporate stones from an old | Roman basin. |
Chichester | Roman Bath House |
It features one of the best preserved | Roman bath suites with hypocaust underfloor heating. |
Remains of | Roman bath house, once incorporated into St Mary's c |
2006 Entrance to the ruins of a | Roman bath in Trier |
The remains of a | Roman bath house have been excavated beside the Roma |
Roman Bathhouse, Tordenskjoldsgade, Copenhagen (1868 | |
ntury form the villa had 60 rooms, including a | Roman bathhouse. |
It is home to | Roman baths (still active) a medieval castle (but of |
Part of the military bath house in the | Roman Baths Museum |
d of "Sulis-Minerva" found in the ruins of the | Roman baths |
Excavations have brought to light | Roman baths in the same site. |
Roman Baths | |
wn park, along the Dordogne, relics of the old | Roman baths have been collected. |
Roman Baths by Torchlight | |
Of note are the | Roman baths, still used today. |
Ruins of | Roman baths, ca. |
Ancient | Roman baths. |
The Great Bath at the | Roman Baths. |
It was the site of the ancient | Roman Battle of Mons Algidus. |
Roman Berger | |
Laudatio auf M.G.s | Roman Berger," Manuskripte 21, H. 74 (1981), pp. |
Autobiografischer | Roman, Berlin 1984 |
Roman, Berlin: A. Duncker, 1853 | |
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