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He was a personal secretary to | Roman Dmowski in 1919. |
h the National Democratic movement (founded by | Roman Dmowski) some time in 1926. |
Major activists: | Roman Dmowski, Zygmunt Wielopolski. |
A few centuries later, small, hollow bronze | Roman dodecahedra were made and have been found in v |
is township is famous because of its legendary | Roman dolls. |
the course of Augustus' reign (27 BC - 14 AD), | Roman dominance became more concrete. |
The | Roman domus is a Roman-era house just outside the wa |
ina and Nena are the wards of their uncle, the | Roman Don Carlo. |
underground station is near to the overground | Roman Door Milan Station. |
The doorcase features paired unfluted | Roman Doric columns, and is topped by a fanlight and |
Numbers 17 and 20 have | Roman Doric doorcases with pediments. |
Selma features an imposing tetrastyle | Roman Doric portico with a full entablature and tria |
There are 12 columns of the | Roman Doric order, bas relief of a Roman eagle and s |
History of Performances of Greek and | Roman Drama |
Le | Roman du Capucin (published 1869) |
Le | roman du Nil (1977:Plon, Paris, ISBN 2259002846) |
Le | roman du Mississippi |
Roman Dusk (2006) is set in Rome from 218-220. | |
The Time Travelling Cat and the | Roman Eagle (2001) |
estern half of the Street Called Straight, the | Roman east-west artery, which still connects it to B |
Roman eating and drinking | |
Roman Education from Cicero to Quintilian (1926) | |
Roman Egypt | |
95 in Alexandria, the capital of | Roman Egypt. |
Roman einer jungen Ehe is an East German film. | |
Roman einer Stadt, Haymon, 2007, ISBN 3852185467 | |
Roman eines Planeten, 1986 | |
on of various styles, mostly influenced by the | Roman elements. |
r paternal grandparents were Ferdinand I, Holy | Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary(1503-1 |
His release was obtained by the Eastern | Roman Emperor Theodosius II through an ambassador. |
Joseph II, Holy | Roman Emperor was present at the church's consecrati |
Placidia was the daughter of | Roman Emperor Theodosius I and his second wife Galla |
Matthias, Holy | Roman Emperor (24 February 1557 - 20 March 1619) |
where he witnessed Charles' coronation as Holy | Roman Emperor at Bologna in 1530. |
The | Roman Emperor Joseph I redeemed the castle in 1710. |
358-1373) was the daughter of Charles IV, Holy | Roman Emperor and Anne of Schweidnitz. |
ted in the imperial election of Matthias, Holy | Roman Emperor in 1612 and of Ferdinand II, Holy Roma |
the daughter of Germanicus and the wife of the | Roman Emperor Claudius. |
Ferdinand II, Holy | Roman Emperor (1578 - 1637), aka Ferdinand III, Arch |
ustria (1529 - 1595), son of Ferdinand I, Holy | Roman Emperor |
during the Persecution of Christians under the | Roman Emperor Trajan. |
315-326), was the son of | Roman emperor Licinius. |
I of Poland entered an alliance with the Holy | Roman Emperor Maximilian I. |
The Holy | Roman Emperor Ferdinand II received his education at |
It was the birthplace to the | Roman Emperor Jovian. |
Fredebal was sent to | Roman Emperor Honorius in Ravenna. |
ge was sacked by the troops of Henry VII, Holy | Roman Emperor in 1312. |
maternal grandparents were Maximilian II, Holy | Roman Emperor and Maria of Spain. |
ia Euphemia, and grand-daughter of the Eastern | Roman Emperor Marcian. |
uring the persecutions of Christians under the | Roman emperor Trajan. |
The seat of the Holy | Roman Emperor was Vienna. |
Ancestors of Henry II, Holy | Roman Emperor |
I (1519-1521), also Archduke of Austria, Holy | Roman Emperor 1530-1556 |
Henry II crowned Holy | Roman Emperor |
ust 1324), married Andronikos III Palaiologos, | Roman Emperor |
I (1521-1564), also Archduke of Austria, Holy | Roman Emperor from 1558 |
Henry II, Holy | Roman Emperor established in 1002 his supremacy over |
I (1493-1519), also Archduke of Austria, Holy | Roman Emperor (Emperor-elect) from 1508 |
nd and 1st centuries BC, games in honor of the | Roman emperor were added. |
Ferdinand I, Holy | Roman Emperor (1503 - 1564), Archduke of Austria |
In 363 Amida was re-taken by | Roman Emperor Julian. |
1622, and from c. 1626 to 1630 served the Holy | Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor in Vi |
Otto IV, Holy | Roman Emperor (1175/76-1218) |
Maximianus Herculius, | Roman emperor (285-310), born near Sirmium. |
o individuals was an added right that the Holy | Roman Emperor enjoyed. |
anus most probably died, before his son became | Roman emperor in 222. |
The opera is based upon the story of the | Roman Emperor Alexander Severus. |
d after Claudia Octavia, the first wife of the | Roman emperor Nero. |
The Pope was also to meet with Henry V, Holy | Roman Emperor at Mousson. |
Nero is the familiar name of the | Roman emperor Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. |
It was used for the reconstruction of | Roman emperor Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia. |
r possessions in Livonia for a payment by Holy | Roman Emperor Maximilian II. |
fen Kaiseridee, the ideology claiming the Holy | Roman Emperor to be the legitimate successor to the |
is rumored to have been a relative of the Holy | Roman Emperor Otto III. |
Roman emperor Constantine I commissioned the first H | |
Gaudentius served under the Eastern | Roman Emperor Theodosius I against the usurper Eugen |
Julian the Apostate (331/332 - 363), | Roman emperor |
Leopold I, Holy | Roman Emperor (9 June 1640-5 May 1705). |
He was the brother of | Roman emperor Vespasian and uncle of emperors Titus |
Perpetua refused to sacrifice to the | Roman emperor Septimus Severus in 203. |
Frederick II, Holy | Roman Emperor |
Ferdinand was the third son of Francis I, Holy | Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa of Austria. |
Capuchius, ambassador of Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor |
te several books among them a biography of the | Roman emperor Trajan. |
Her paternal grandparents were Louis IV, Holy | Roman Emperor and Margaret II, Countess of Hainault. |
a served as the Spanish ambassador to the Holy | Roman Emperor for a time. |
by Hans Burgkmair depicting Maximilian I, Holy | Roman Emperor (1508) |
Merobaudes was an official of | Roman Emperor Julian (361-363). |
Henry III, Holy | Roman Emperor (October 29, 1017 - October 5, 1056) |
He was a brother of the | Roman Emperor Probus. |
Otto III, Holy | Roman Emperor |
He was the son and heir of Conrad II, Holy | Roman Emperor and Gisela of Swabia. |
thynia and later in Pontus during the reign of | Roman Emperor Vespasian who ruled in the Roman Empir |
The later | Roman Emperor Henry III was his half brother. |
ed "Serene Highness" (1699) by Leopold I, Holy | Roman Emperor |
Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor |
er paternal grandparents were, Henry VII, Holy | Roman Emperor and his wife Margaret of Brabant. |
Holy | Roman Emperor Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor had a m |
odern Lyon, France), between the armies of the | Roman Emperor Septimius Severus and of the Roman usu |
Petition to | Roman Emperor Gordian III from the inhabitants of an |
Maria was a daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy | Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. |
Saint Theodosius the Great, | Roman Emperor (395) |
I married Rotrude of Italy, a daughter of Holy | Roman Emperor Lothair I. |
lian was the eldest son of Frederick III, Holy | Roman Emperor and had a good chance for pursuing the |
Flavius Iovanus, | Roman Emperor from Singidunum |
ia Sabina, would be future Empress and wife to | Roman Emperor Hadrian. |
ly of Marcia was connected to the opponents of | Roman Emperor Nero. |
5 they received their princely title from Holy | Roman Emperor Leopold I. |
Coin of Qutb al-Din, with representation of | Roman Emperor Caracalla, mint of Sinjar, 1199. |
Liutgarde was the daughter of Otto I, Holy | Roman Emperor and his first wife Eadgyth. |
e of the excommunication of Frederick II, Holy | Roman Emperor to assert their complete independence |
He dedicated his work to the holy | Roman Emperor Leopold I. |
(Sigismund became Holy | Roman Emperor in 1433). |
Ferdinand III, Holy | Roman Emperor (1608 - 1657), Archduke of Austria, so |
Sigismund (1368-1437), the Holy | Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia and Hungary. |
uring the persecutions of Christians under the | Roman emperor Hadrian. |
1506-1555), son of Philip, also Holy | Roman Emperor (as Charles V) |
The | Roman emperor Nero used cherry laurel water to poiso |
Septimus Severus ( | Roman emperor from the mainly Punic Libyan city of L |
Here died the Eastern | Roman Emperor Basiliscus, bishop Paul the Confessor, |
Probus, | Roman emperor (276-282), born in Sirmium. |
Hostilian, | Roman emperor (251), born in Sirmium |
One verse refers to | Roman emperor Nero in the same vein as the women. |
Priscus was disgraced and exiled by the | Roman Emperor Nero. |
Marcus Aurelius, | Roman emperor (161-180), used Sirmium as a residence |
Even Pope or Holy | Roman Emperor could not force the Orders to violate |
ied after 479) was the daughter of the Eastern | Roman Emperor Leo I. |
As part of the coronation of Charles as Holy | Roman Emperor on 5 April 1355, in the Roman Basilica |
Leo I, father-in-law of Zeno, Eastern | Roman Emperor from 457 to 474. |
Charles was the youngest son of Holy | Roman Emperor Lothair I and Ermengarde of Tours. |
Aelia Pulcheria (385-386) was the daughter of | Roman Emperor Theodosius I and Roman Empress Aelia F |
bol derived from the 4th century vision of the | Roman Emperor Constantine the Great and his use of a |
He was also related to Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor and Saint Francis Borgia. |
Flavia Flaccilla (died 385), first wife of the | Roman Emperor Theodosius I. |
He was enthroned during the reign of the | Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus. |
its official status as a city in 293 CE by the | Roman emperor Diocletian. |
No other | Roman emperor in history ever made such an explicit |
Joannes, | Roman emperor |
When the | Roman Emperor Septimius Severus began the last major |
illed for converting to Christianity under the | Roman emperor Trajan. |
Maximilian took the title of Holy | Roman Emperor Elect in 1508. |
Holy | Roman Emperor Charles V, a.k.a. |
r godfather was her paternal grandfather, Holy | Roman Emperor Maximilian I. |
er paternal grandparents were Leopold II, Holy | Roman Emperor and Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain. |
1686), who married in 1651 Ferdinand III, Holy | Roman Emperor and had issue. |
(1673 - 10 April 1742), married Joseph I, Holy | Roman Emperor |
an temple cannot be securely attributed to any | Roman emperor's reign since it was never fully compl |
Lothar III, German king and Holy | Roman emperor, destroyed it in 1136. |
ohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy | Roman Emperor, died without issue. |
Emperor Lothair II (1075-1137) - Holy | Roman Emperor, died on return to Germany |
1061), daughter of Henry III, Holy | Roman Emperor, and abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlin |
avius marry his only daughter Helen to the new | Roman Emperor, Maximianus (Magnus Maximus), thereby |
court organist and composer to Rudolf II, Holy | Roman Emperor, at Vienna. |
ke of Bavaria (tomb monument of Louis IV, Holy | Roman Emperor, Frauenkirche Munich) |
In 1574, Maximilian II, Holy | Roman Emperor, raised Montferrat to the status of a |
In 1723, Charles VI, Holy | Roman Emperor, created her Princess of Eberstein. |
In 1545, Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor, sent him to the Council of Trent. |
f count was conferred or confirmed by the Holy | Roman Emperor, and literally meant "count of the (Ho |
owever, have the friendship of Henry III, Holy | Roman Emperor, who even confirmed the false diploma. |
Henry IV, Holy | Roman Emperor, born 11 November 1050. |
Henry III, Holy | Roman Emperor, eventually granted her the right to r |
This asteroid is named after the | Roman emperor, Gaius Julius Caesar. |
i is appointed to the court of Leopold I, Holy | Roman Emperor, at Vienna. |
He accompanied Henry VI, Holy | Roman Emperor, to Rome and Sicily in 1191. |
y FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel, dressed as a | Roman Emperor, by Hans Eworth, 1550. |
that the Portuguese descent of Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor, derives. |
o of Ballenstedt created Duke by Henry V, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
ther of Otto I, king of Germany and later Holy | Roman Emperor. |
His titles were never confirmed by the Holy | Roman Emperor. |
service during the reign of Frederick I, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
Her election was approved by Matthias, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
mblem was granted in 1528 by Ferdinand I, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
s included Anne of Bohemia and Sigismund, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
He entered the service of Leopold II, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
Placidia was the wife of Olybrius, Western | Roman Emperor. |
Her sister married Leopold I, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
King James I on a special mission to the Holy | Roman Emperor. |
King of Bohemia, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
last bishops to be appointed by Otto III, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
May 1214, Marie was betrothed to Otto IV, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
eat Turkish War on the side of Leopold I, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
the cause of Henry's successor Louis IV, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
ssociated with the court of Maximilian I, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
nry VII (1275-1313) - King of the Romans, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
nry aided the rebels against the Otto II, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
1653 - 8 April 1676); married Leopold I, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
age a war with assistance from Sigismund, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
rs of the cost was defrayed by Charles V, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
ed Henry I of Bavaria, brother of Otto I, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
bles attending the coronation of Henry V, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
appointed with support from Frederick I, Holy | Roman Emperor. |
depicted as young, beardless man, dressed as a | Roman Emperor. |
Constantine I (272-337), was a | Roman Emperor. |
The | Roman Emperors Marcus Aurelius and his successor Com |
This is a family tree of all the Eastern | Roman Emperors who ruled in Constantinople. |
He was a contemporary of the | Roman Emperors Domitian, Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian. |
The lex Quisquis was issued by the | Roman emperors Arcadius and Honorius in 397 as an ex |
The line of Western | Roman Emperors ended (arguably in either 476 or 480) |
Through Antony, he was a distant cousin to | Roman Emperors Caligula, Claudius and Nero and Roman |
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