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authority was no less than that of the original Roman texts . The glossators laid the foundation for the study of Roman law in Europe at a time when increasing commercial relations among individuals and among states were soon to ...
authority was no less than that of the original Roman texts . The glossators laid the foundation for the study of Roman law in Europe at a time when increasing commercial relations among individuals and among states were soon to ...
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... Roman presence that lasted until 179 BC . War broke out again in 153 BC , and under the leadership of Viriathus , an excellent strate- gist who managed to unite many Celtiberian tribes against the Romans , the Lusitani in- flicted a ...
... Roman presence that lasted until 179 BC . War broke out again in 153 BC , and under the leadership of Viriathus , an excellent strate- gist who managed to unite many Celtiberian tribes against the Romans , the Lusitani in- flicted a ...
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... Roman emperor from 1564 , whose liberal religious policies permitted an interval of peace between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany after the first struggles of the Reformation . A humanist and patron of the arts , he largely ...
... Roman emperor from 1564 , whose liberal religious policies permitted an interval of peace between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany after the first struggles of the Reformation . A humanist and patron of the arts , he largely ...
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progressives had popularized during the leg | 91 |
La Fontaine also called MLLE | 494 |
Jean de La Fontaine oil painting by François | 537 |
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