ROMAN INTERNATIONAL LAW
.... In case no such treaty was in existence, persons or goods coming from the foreign
land into the
land of the
Romans, and likewise persons and goods going from ....
(1408

6

)
Roman Empire
.... the latest technologies-many of which came to their knowledge by exploiting the cultures of those they conquered, "The
Romans conquered all the
land around the ....
(1465

6

)
Israeli - Palestinian Conflicts
.... and despite Arab resentment that their lands were stolen, we must remember that Jews first occupied the
land of Judea before it was taken over by the
Romans. ....
(1531

6

)
Hannibal's Military Skill
.... strategy to invade Rome from the north made sense because Carthage had no other way to reach Italy by
land since its navy was by then inferior to the
Romans. ....
(1457

6

)
Survey of the New Testament
.... part of their Temple tribute to the
Romans, but they considered themselves to be the Chosen People of God and, as such, were insulted that their
land had been ....
(1639

7

)
Heart of Darkness and the use of metaphors
.... Thus, the novel begins with a negative view of
land and a very positive view .... He tells of how the
Romans conquered England, describing this event as light that ....
(1576

6

)
The City of Carthage
.... Sea power was important enough that the Greeks coined a specific term for it, thalassocracy, and even the
land-based
Romans would be so impressed by it that ....
(8710

35

)
Disintegration of King Arthur's Empire For
.... descendents of the
Romans who, having conquered Britain and established Roman colonies on its shores, brought a certain set of values and norms to that
land. ....
(1926

8

)
The Collapse of Slavery and the Rise of Feudalism
.... near absolute authority over the poor individuals who worked the
land (Bloch 443 .... during this period were usually non-Christians enslaved by the
Romans or German ....
(1265

5

)
General Hannibal
.... Thus, while Hannibal could force the
Romans to fall back from any given area of
land (save a fortified strong point) by approaching with his army, he could not ....
(7075

28

)
Development of Ancient Rome
.... The influx of booty and slaves could not be missed, and especially for those
Romans with sizable landholdings or the means to acquire
land the ready ....
(1691

7

)
The Seaport City of Ephesus
.... position as a
land and sea trading center (being the terminus of one
land route and .... let him thus alone, all men will believe on him: and the
Romans shall come ....
(2347

9

)
The Roman conquest of Britain by Claudius
.... of Greece and Rome stated with certainty that the world's
land was surrounded by .... which, counter to reason, contained the largest islands known to the
Romans. ....
(1902

8

)
Theories of international relations
.... that controlled almost all of Italy, and however many fleets the
Romans lost, they .... island in any sense, and was hopelessly vulnerable on its
land frontier with ....
(2156

9

)
AL-ANDALUS
.... The Berbers in the mountains, who had held out for centuries against the
Romans and Byzantines, were .... The commander of the first force to
land was named Tarik. ....
(4165

17

)
March of Hannibal
.... a naval force adequate to meet it--and with everything in the balance, would have had to fight and win at sea before he could engage the
Romans on
land. ....
(8349

33

)
Perspectives of Roman History
.... have had a preference for organized social operation, while the
Romans of the .... Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus, who attempted to institute
land reform against the ....
(2132

9

)
Old London Bridge
.... a bridge must have been built to connect the two parts of the
land. .... considerable importance, although not yet an administrative center (and the
Romans in fact ....
(2087

8

)
Caesar's Public Character
.... two noble Roman brothers, the Gracchi, attempted to push through
land reforms and .... BC and 78 BC, Rome's Italian "allies" revolted, and though the
Romans won the ....
(1833

7

)
Celtic Music and Appalachia
.... The
Romans were succeeded by the Anglo-Saxon and Norman invaders, the latter arriving in .... targeted; by AD 1000, Britain was known as "Englaland, the
land of the ....
(10298

41

)
Nature of Pre-Socratic Thought
.... by the Greeks, in sharp contrast to the extensive use the
Romans made of .... The Egyptians developed practical geometry, a necessity for
land-measure in a country ....
(2801

11

)
History of Clocks
.... inundation] to my thinking, the Greeks learnt the art of measuring
land; the polos .... Furthermore, although the
Romans erected a sun-dial in 263 BC, it remained ....
(3334

13

)
Development of Roman Law
.... Its real power derived from its prestige among the conservative
Romans, which gave a .... When Caecina attempted to set foot on the
land, Aebutius met him with a ....
(2951

12

)
Scriptures & Tenets Part I -- The Gospels
.... The closing chapters of
Romans demonstrate the practical applications of Christian faith .... the children of the Exodus were about to cross into the Promised
Land. ....
(3052

12

)
IMPACT OF IDEAS ON THE ALGERIAN INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT
.... The first national hero, the Numidian king Jugartha, was tortured to death by the
Romans. .... French settlers confiscated or seized most of the arable
land. ....
(1815

7

)
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
.... Wolauer said "it was common among the
Romans to put an end to litigation by means of arbitration." The
Romans took over from .... This trade went by sea and
land. ....
(6505

26

)
John, Luke, Mark, Matthew
....
Romans 1:16, 3:23; 4-8; 9-11; 12:1-2; 13:1-2; 14; 15 .... law given to the second generation of Israelites as they prepared to enter the
land originally promised to ....
(2814

11

)
Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... Such, in briefest outline, is the contribution that the
land that would become .... for very much longer, nearly 200 years, but eventually the
Romans crushed active ....
(1856

7

)
Heart of Darkness
.... it is claimed that "to tear treasure out of the bowels of the
land was their .... It can be seen that the imperialist policies carried out by the
Romans along the ....
(1773

7

)
Hannibal's Victory at Cannae & Continued War Strategy
.... As noted in the previous chapter, after the battle the
Romans reassigned large numbers of marines to their depleted
land army. As ....
(6703

27

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