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  • Roman Witold Ingarden (February 5, 1893 - June 14, 1970), a Polish ... Roman Witold Ingarden was born on February 5, 1893, in Kraków, Poland ...
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  • Roman Britain refers to those parts of the island of Great Britain ... to a Pax Britannica all paid homage to the Roman legacy. At the time that ...
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  • The "Roman Empire" (Imperium Romanum) is used to denote ... The precise date at which the Roman Republic changed into the Roman ...
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  • The Roman Catholic Church or Catholic Church is the Christian Church ... East Syrian), Coptic, Ethiopian, Marionite, Roman (Latin), and West Syrian ...
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  • Roman trade with India started around the beginning of the Common ... Roman trade diaspora stopped in Southern India, establishing trading ...
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  • Sub-Roman Britain is a term derived from an archaeologists' label ... While the history of Roman Britain is reasonably well covered by contemporary ...
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  • * Mercury (mythology), a Roman god Mercury|1129696283 ...
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  • c. 128 to 138 C.E., during the reigns of Roman Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus ... Telesphorus as a martyr, the first of the Roman bishops whom Irenaeus designates ...
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  • During Pius' time, the Roman church was visited by various well ... is no longer commemorated as such in the Roman Catholic Church. His feast ...
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  • holds that Alexander I converted the Roman governor Hermes and 1,500 ... Alexander's feast day is celebrated on May 3. From 1960, the ...
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  • ), better known in English as Lucan, was a Roman poet, born in Corduba (present ... the long poem Pharsalia (also known by the name Bellum Civile) is rather difficult ...
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  • including Brandenburg within the Holy Roman Empire and Ducal Prussia ... Leopold I, archduke of Austria and Holy Roman emperor, was convinced by ...
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  • The Battle of Actium was the decisive engagement in the Roman civil ... by outmaneuvering the quinqueremes in Roman naval battle, where one objective ...
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  • died in year 12 of the reign of the Roman Emperor Trajan (98-117) after ... * Benedict XVI. The Roman Martyrology. Gardners Books, 2007. ISBN ...
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  • single ruling bishop at this time, and the Roman church had not yet emerged ... and his position in the order of the early Roman bishops. Some place him immediately ...
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  • December 14, 872, was a member of a noble Roman family, and became pope in ... age and rose up through the ranks of the Roman Church until he became a ...
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  • both Egypt and much of the Eastern Roman Empire. The descendant of ... In 269, she challenged Rome by conquering Egypt, defeating the Roman ...
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  • in the West however, now is said by the Roman Catholic Church to be somewhat ... The Roman Catholic holiday (Festum omnium sanctorum) falls on November ...
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  • built sophisticated irrigation systems. Roman-style aqueducts were used ... Roman aqueducts were built in all parts of the Roman Empire, from ...
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  • who promoted the revival of ancient Roman classics and the traditions ... classical questions and celebrated ancient Roman rites and festivals. In 1468 ...
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  • of Christianity and the fall of the Western Roman Empire (fifth century C.E ... culture was a powerful influence in the Roman Empire, which carried a version ...
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  • Flaccus (34 – 62 C.E.), was an ancient Roman poet and satirist of Etruscan ... 4, 34 C.E., into a noble family. He was a Roman Eques (knight) and heir to ...
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  • succeeding Pope Miltiades. The son of a Roman named Rufinus, he served ... became the favored religion of the Roman emperor, after having endured ...
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  • humorous portraits of members of the Roman populace. Martial wrote a ... His name seems to imply that he was born a Roman citizen, but he speaks ...
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  • In Roman mythology, Saturn (Latin: Saturnus) was a major Roman deity ... the only day of the week to retain its Roman name in English. In astronomy ...
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  • built a new church that dated from from Roman times —dedicating it to ... credit for this must be shared between the Roman and Celtic churches, ultimately ...
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