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emian dukes and kings were vassals of the Holy | Roman Emperors and Czech lands appertained to Holy R |
He was a contemporary to the rule of the | Roman Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus Pius. |
Both became kings of Italy and Holy | Roman Emperors. |
ks on this subject, one on the coins minted by | Roman Emperors. |
ressed in coronation robes similar to those of | Roman emperors. |
The "Chronicle of the | Roman Emperors: The reign by reign record of the rul |
She lived in Cappadocia, a province of the | Roman Empire in present-day central Turkey. |
ogical finds from the Neolithic Period and the | Roman Empire have been found in Canovelles. |
Ravenna was the capital city of the Western | Roman Empire from 402 until 476. |
In the Name of Rome: The Men Who Won the | Roman Empire (Orion, 2003) ISBN 0-7538-1789-6 |
The | Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine, Routledge, |
At that time Emperor Ferdinand of the Holy | Roman Empire gave him the title of count. |
The annexations were recognized by the Holy | Roman Empire in the Treaty of Ryswick of 1697. |
The purple area is the | Roman Empire |
Peter Heather, The Fall of the | Roman Empire (London: Macmillan, 2005 and London: Pa |
During the | Roman Empire it was renamed Diocletianopolis; and it |
Paganism in the | Roman Empire (1984) |
It was known to the | Roman Empire as Albanus Lacus. |
Throughout the time of the | Roman Empire this method of execution was uncommon. |
e House of Hohenstaufen, a dynasty of the Holy | Roman Empire |
His special interests, apart from the | Roman Empire and Roman Britain, include coinage (anc |
In the final collapse of the Western | Roman Empire between 476 and 480, Syagrius was the o |
ir distribution monopoly with France, the Holy | Roman Empire and northern Europe. |
The dark blue area is the | Roman Empire |
547 Treaty of Edirne was made between the Holy | Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire. |
The Cults of the | Roman Empire pp159-169. |
in the History of the Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire (1776), Chapter 30 |
He tried to get help from Holy | Roman Empire and declared himself a vassal of Sigism |
Prosopography of the Later | Roman Empire II, "Edobichus", p. 386. |
He was secretary of state of the Western | Roman Empire under Roman Emperor Honorius and a clos |
s later recovered by the forces of the Eastern | Roman Empire (or Byzantine Empire). |
He invaded the | Roman Empire in the year 388. |
Edward Decline & Fall of the | Roman Empire (1888) |
Holy | Roman Empire (outlined in red) at Otto's death |
d those circulating in the western part of the | Roman Empire and, later, those issued in the eastern |
In 71 BG it became part of the | Roman Empire after the city was conquered by the tro |
The | Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine. |
The | Roman Empire was generally quite tolerant in its tre |
Bury, J. B., A History of the Later | Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol. |
As Count Lockhart-Wischeart of the Holy | Roman Empire he thereafter became a favourite of Mar |
Potter, David Stone, The | Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180-395, Routledge, 2004 |
From 364 to 375, the | Roman Empire was governed by two co-emperors, the br |
Roman Empire | |
n the process: ancient Dacia's conquest by the | Roman Empire (Trajan's Dacian Wars), and the subsequ |
While situated close to the " | Roman" Tongeren, a lot of traces from the Roman empi |
They acquired great influence in the Holy | Roman Empire and acquired more titles over time. |
na Amalia of Brunswick (1673-1742) of the Holy | Roman Empire |
the 1st century CE Thrace was conquered by the | Roman empire and the settlement became a typical Rom |
Imperial Crown of the Holy | Roman Empire |
iption of the various classes of judges in the | Roman Empire and in the Roman Church (ed. |
1 August − Holy | Roman Empire renounces any claims on the territory o |
See The Later | Roman Empire by Ammianus Marcellinus, Book 31, Chapt |
The Latin name in the early | Roman Empire period was Britanni or Brittanni, follo |
ated to Childeric's successful invasion of the | Roman Empire and his attempt to settle a Frankish ki |
He was a pagan and an enemy of the | Roman Empire throughout his life. |
This led to a long war with the | Roman Empire (54-63), which was ably conducted by th |
the Holy | Roman Empire of 962-1806 |
Pomerelia Map(within a map of the Holy | Roman Empire 1138-1254) and Teutonic Order since 130 |
Belli served the Holy | Roman Empire as the commander of Imperial forces in |
The Holy | Roman Empire didn't come into existence until the mi |
he bridge was destroyed by Aurelian, after the | Roman Empire withdrew its troops from Dacia. |
the | Roman Empire |
Bury, J.B. (1889), A History of the Later | Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol. |
le town of Lisignago, after taking part of the | Roman Empire and of ducato longobardo of Trento, fou |
Praevalitana and Doclea in the Late | Roman Empire |
imburg (1065-1794), which was part of the Holy | Roman Empire |
Bury, John Bagnall, History of the Later | Roman Empire Macmillan & Co., 1923, p. 193. |
Location of the city within the | Roman Empire |
The | Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine, Routledge, |
The Holy | Roman Empire |
The | Roman Empire conquered the area in 75 BC and later g |
A synonym for the Holy | Roman Empire by modern German historical writing. |
r Thermantia in the Prosopography of the Later | Roman Empire |
568 Treaty of Edirne was made between the Holy | Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire. |
The capital of the Holy | Roman Empire under the Habsburgs was Vienna. |
Signs of settlement dating back to the | Roman Empire era have been found. |
He divided the Western | Roman Empire with Odoacer. |
d on May 23, 1544 between Denmark and the Holy | Roman Empire during a diet of the Holy Roman Empire |
See also: State church of the | Roman Empire |
"Pigs of the | Roman Empire" - 22:29 |
on "The History of the Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire" |
"Holy | Roman Empire" |
"Pigs of the | Roman Empire" (from the The Melvins/Lustmord album P |
380 Emperor Theodosius I made Christianity the | Roman Empire's official religion (see State church o |
Emily Schambra (of Holy | Roman Empire) - Backing vocals on "Dressed To Fuck" |
1256, in Eisleben, Thuringia (within the Holy | Roman Empire). |
of 1544, was a meeting of princes in the Holy | Roman Empire, called together on February 20, 1544 b |
Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire, vol. 3 |
(The | Roman Empire, Evolution and Decadence), 1922 |
David L. Vagi, Coinage and History of the | Roman Empire, Taylor & Francis, 1999, ISBN 1-57958-3 |
Under the | Roman Empire, Ulpiana flourished and it is mentioned |
eptempeda was one of the first colonies of the | Roman empire, in Picenum, now in the Italian region |
burg Empire covered many lands beyond the Holy | Roman Empire, and not all of the Holy Roman Empire w |
(the second largest hoard ever found from the | Roman Empire, and the largest in the United Kingdom) |
History of the later | Roman Empire, Vol. 2. New York (reprint). |
oruit 467-472) was a noblewoman of the Western | Roman Empire, daughter of the Western Roman Emperor |
elly of Gallagh and Tycooly, Count of the Holy | Roman Empire, The O'Kelly. |
on, The History of the Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire, ed. |
n the Maronite tradition, was a general of the | Roman Empire, dux Aegypti (imperial prefect of Roman |
Proselytizing in the Religious History of the | Roman Empire, Oxford, 1994 ISBN 0-19-814941-7 |
After the split of the | Roman Empire, Tomis fell under the rule of the Easte |
See The Prosopography of the Later | Roman Empire, pp. |
rn Britain was conquered and absorbed into the | Roman Empire, leading to the creation of a hybrid Ro |
It is based on the rise of the | Roman Empire, and adds the Roman Empire and three ot |
iburg, Breisach and Philippsburg - to the Holy | Roman Empire, although she kept Strasbourg. |
The last emperor of the united | Roman Empire, Theodosius I (378-95), became emperor |
As Archchancellor of the Holy | Roman Empire, Georg Friedrich authored the Edict of |
Sauatra was a city in the Eastern | Roman Empire, in the Roman province of Lycaonia. |
to The History of the Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire, Gaudentius was still serving the Weste |
Roman Empire-related silver plate was found near Qal | |
was an equestrian governor and general in the | Roman Empire. |
Southern Frontiers: A Journey Across the | Roman Empire. |
today's San Severino Marche, after the fall of | Roman Empire. |
soon traversed the leadership hierarchy of the | Roman Empire. |
fferscheid-Dyck was a small County of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
He was created Reichsgraf in the Holy | Roman Empire. |
isach was a significant stronghold of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
etius became the de facto ruler of the Western | Roman Empire. |
ttingly, Life, Death, and Entertainment in the | Roman Empire. |
(floruit 496) was a politician of the Eastern | Roman Empire. |
e Neckar-Odenwald line was the frontier of the | Roman Empire. |
urg came from Altenburg, Thuringia in the Holy | Roman Empire. |
anized factions, with a long history under the | Roman Empire. |
the period Crisis of the Third Century in the | Roman Empire. |
title presumed a future as Emperor of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
rschaft) of Muskau was the largest of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
cendants ruled as sovereign counts of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
to 1585 Diepholz was a county within the Holy | Roman Empire. |
was appointed Imperial Geographer of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
state and was created a Reichsgraf of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
ast, the West Bank shared border with the Holy | Roman Empire. |
e area has seen conflict since the time of the | Roman Empire. |
wide-ranging fortification drive in the later | Roman Empire. |
ion of Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire. |
omplete success of Civilis and the fall of the | Roman Empire. |
anity alongside other religions allowed in the | Roman Empire. |
mperor Honorius and accepted a treaty with the | Roman Empire. |
Soon he declared war on the | Roman Empire. |
lly established him as the sole emperor of the | Roman Empire. |
210 AD they began a serious revolt against the | Roman Empire. |
ears later Arbogastes seized power in the West | Roman Empire. |
control of the city as it was absorbed by the | Roman empire. |
The abbot sat in the Reichstag of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
Bianca was, by marriage, Empress of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
n he gave aid to the Jewish rebels against the | Roman Empire. |
militum ("Master of soldiers") of the Eastern | Roman Empire. |
as raised to Electoral dignity within the Holy | Roman Empire. |
engine of both the economy and the army in the | Roman Empire. |
attracted crowds of pilgrims from all over the | Roman Empire. |
427-448) was a general of the late Western | Roman Empire. |
He was also a Count of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
ing Street linked Britannia to the rest of the | Roman Empire. |
3 March 1699 in Iven, Swedish Pomerania, Holy | Roman Empire. |
fschaft Hessen) was a Landgraviate of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
ar annexed "the whole of modern France" to the | Roman Empire. |
rld]", but was frequently used to indicate the | Roman Empire. |
of Kfar Nimra when Palestine was ruled by the | Roman Empire. |
ely used in jewellery and seals throughout the | Roman Empire. |
formed in this locality the boundary with the | Roman Empire. |
ncorporated into the Billung March of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
He ruled over the | Roman Empire. |
was titled The nationality of merchants in the | Roman Empire. |
History of the Later | Roman Empire. |
y excavated timber-built auxiliary fort in the | Roman Empire. |
ζης; floruit 528) was a general of the Eastern | Roman Empire. |
was fought in 1702 between France and the Holy | Roman Empire. |
rode was a principality and member of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
the war with the Huns, he led his town for the | Roman Empire. |
ric of Metz was a prince-bishopric of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
ic notation was first developed in the Eastern | Roman Empire. |
form of this glass was first made in the late | Roman Empire. |
only son, Cornelis, became knights of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
34 - 3 September 1467) was Empress of the Holy | Roman Empire. |
official toleration for Lutherans in the Holy | Roman Empire." |
Changes in the | Roman Empire: Essays in the Ordinary |
(joint ed.) Apologetics in the | Roman Empire: Pagans, Jews and Christians, Oxford, 1 |
rza (5 April 1472 - 31 December 1510) was Holy | Roman Empress as the second wife of Maximilian I, Ho |
Her maternal aunt was | Roman empress Julia Domna; her maternal uncle in mar |
her as Duke of Mantua and Eleonora became Holy | Roman Empress by her marriage to Ferdinand II, Holy |
Judith, | Roman Empress and Frankish Queen, died 843; |
Finally, in 1771, the Holy | Roman Empress (jure uxori), Maria Theresa of Austria |
3rd century) was a | Roman Empress, the wife of the emperor Aurelian. |
Bertila became Holy | Roman Empress, after her husband was crowned Emperor |
His sisters included the future Holy | Roman Empress, Grand Duchess of Tuscany. |
A | Roman encampment was found. |
tensive occupation evidence: late Iron Age and | Roman enclosures and field boundaries, an early Roma |
Roman ends things with Kate for good, and Kate revea | |
Die toten Augen is a tragic drama involving a | Roman envoy called Arcesius, his beautiful but blind |
Ein Kapitel aus dem verlorenen | Roman Ephebos. |
Before his elevation to the | Roman episcopacy, a difference in dating the celebra |
Cuspius Fadus was an Ancient | Roman eques and procurator of Iudaea Province in 44- |
A | Roman equestrian statue (2nd century AD) |
Tyche's | Roman equivalent is Fortuna, who also has an asteroi |
t on the remnants of earlier Byzantine era and | Roman era fortifications. |
Roman era Hercules's Clubs appear from the 2nd to 3r | |
He is mentioned by | Roman era historians as a wise and pious person, who |
Its origins date back to the | Roman era when it was used for pagan purposes. |
At the beginning of the | Roman era there was already substantial cultivation |
History from prehistoric times through the | Roman era to the Early Middle Ages, |
The | Roman era is represented by a large amount of potter |
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