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A companion to the Roman Empire

David Potter
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A companion to the Roman Empire as mentioned in this paper is a companion of the Roman empire, a companion to a Roman Empire, and a companion in the Roman world. [2], [3].
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A companion to the Roman Empire , A companion to the Roman Empire , کتابخانه دیجیتال و فن آوری اطلاعات دانشگاه امام صادق(ع)

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State Capacity and Military Conflict

TL;DR: The authors investigated empirically both the importance of money for military success and patterns of state building in early modern Europe using data from 374 battles and found that when fiscal resources are not crucial for winning wars, the threat of external conflict stifles state building.
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State capacity and military conflict

TL;DR: This paper investigated empirically both the importance of money for military success and patterns of state-building in early modern Europe using data from 374 battles and found that when finance becomes critical, internally cohesive states invest in state capacity while divided states rationally drop out of the competition, causing divergence.
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Reading councils backwards: Challenging teleological perspectives of Constantinople’s ecclesiastical development from 381 to 451

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the pronouncements of both canon 3 of Constantinople I and canon 28 of Chalcedon are not indicative of a see growing in geo-ecclesiastical confidence but were in fact responses to systemic weaknesses internal to a struggling episcopate.

Venationes Africanae. Hunting Spectacles in Roman North Africa: Cultural Significance and Social Function

A. Sparreboom
TL;DR: In this paper, the socio-cultural significance of arena shows in a provincial context is studied with the help of two theoretical concepts, cultural exchange and cultural performance, in order to shed light on the place that venationes held in Roman African culture, the societal attitudes towards them and the experiences and mentality of producers, performers and fans.
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Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker

TL;DR: The Jacoby on CD-ROM as mentioned in this paper is a collection of over 12,000 fragments from sources going up to the Byzantine period and, in addition to Greek, also from sources in other languages like Armenian, Syriac, and Arabic.