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  • Gilbert M. Gaul and Dan Morgan. June 19, 2007. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/19/AR2007061902193.html A Slow Demise ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Law Genocide refers to efforts to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group of people ...
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  • in Rome, Jerome traveled with his friend Bonosus to Gaul, where he settled in Trier "on the semi-barbarous banks of the Rhine." During his ...
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  • improved over the "medicinal taste" of Gaul's similar cheeses by smoking. Of cheeses from overseas, Pliny preferred those of Bithynia in ...
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  • empire c. 395, showing the praetorian prefectures of Gaul, Italy, Illyricum and Oriens, roughly analogous to the four Tetrarchs' zones of influence ...
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  • E.–61 C.E.), the putting down of a revolt in Gaul (68 C.E.), and improving diplomatic ties with Greece. His failures included the Roman fire ...
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  • that he was of Celtic stock: the Celts had occupied Gaul before the Romans, were famous for their skill in oratory, and had been subjugated by Rome. ...
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  • Caesar's mid-first-century B.C.E. conquest of Gaul (modern France). In his Gallic Wars, Caesar describes how at the Battle of Alesia the Roman ...
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  • Colchis, Illyria, Thrace, Egypt, Cyrenaica, southern Gaul, east and northeast of the Iberian peninsula, Iberia and Taurica. Largely due to the way in ...
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  • cyclists include Nicolas Frantz, Charly Gaul, and François Faber, all of whom won the Tour de France (Frantz having done so twice). Altogether ...
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  • Roman peninsula, French examination of Celtic Gaul of the pre-Roman era, and Irish nationalist interest in revitalizing the Irish language. Anthropological ...
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  • border between the praetorian prefectures of Gaul and Italy was just east of Turicum crossing the Linth between Lake Zürich and Walensee. ...
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  • all over the universe, but especially in Italy and Gaul." Chronicle of Raoul Glaber, quoted by Jean Hubert, Romanesque Art. A great number ...
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  • were, by the early eighth century, the masters of Gaul and a good portion of central Europe east of the Rhine and the protectors of the Papacy and ...
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  • The Indo-Greek Kingdom (or sometimes Graeco-Indian Kingdom covered various parts of the northwest and northern Indian subcontinent from 180 B ...
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  • almost all of the old Roman province of Gaul (roughly modern France). He ... and the Church, although the West Franks in Gaul adopted the Latinate vernacular ...
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  • Paris is the capital city of France, situated on the River Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region ("Région ...
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  • Austria ( Österreich ), officially the Republic of Austria ( Republik Österreich ), is a small, predominantly mountainous country located in ...
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  • society as happened in areas like Britain, Gaul and Germania Inferior during the Dark Ages, even if the institutions, infrastructure and economy ...
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