The roman constitution
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The map indicates provincial boundaries, roman roads and roman walls, and a description beneath the map explains how and why the empire expanded in the directions shownoxfam shop kendal on glazed card, in vgc, this map shows the roman empire as it was in ad 106, in the reign of the emperor trajan, and illustrates the physical setting that greatly influenced how the roman empire grewsee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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Oxfam shop clitheroe a handbook to britain's roman heritage aimed at the non-specialist reader, and providing comprehensive coverage of the visible remains of roman britainthey range from the roman bridge at swainshill to the marching camps at troutbeck in cumbriait should also be useful to students seeking an account of excavations and earthworks that remain permanently accessiblesee oxfam website for delivery information read moremore than 250 sites are described in this revised edition, including a dozen new ones, all accompanied by site plans and access detailsan additional 120 sites are listed in gazetteer form
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The roman mysteries 15 books in the series all brand newmystery and adventure for four young detectives in ancient roman timesexcellent condition, 15 brand new books £15 local collection read more
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Folio society the history of the decline and fall of the roman empire i have the full 8book collection here for sale all in very good condition presented in two 4 book hard protective covers the price is £115 if you require delivery this is at an additional cost to you collection is also welcome
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Among the ruins the decline and fall of the roman catholic church by paul lwilliams (hardback, ) delivery uk delivery is usually within 12 to 14 working daysinternational delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details
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Oxfam bookshop woodbridge a summary of archaeological investigations in wales in the s, telling the story of the roman occupation of the countrypages rough cut, 1 loose pageblack and white photos and fold out diagramsend papers and pages discoloured by age, clean and unmarkedred cloth boards faded and worn, binding sound colchester and essex museums copy, inscription "presented to the museum library by the author" see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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Cataphract - the reconquest of the roman empire (2nd printing) sw (mint/new)this second printing of cataphract contains all of the original battles plus two more originally included in the atilla module
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Joan liversidge was keeper of the roman collections at cambridge university and her book is a synthesis of all the available evidence to furnish a comprehensive picture of the romano british scenecan be posted for £3cardinal edition
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Fall of the roman republic by plutarch (paperback, a %0a delivery%0a uk delivery is usually within 10 to 12 working days%0a international delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details
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Oxfam shop macclesfield a guidebook for the roman forum in excellent condition, produced by the sopritendenza archeologica di roma, translated from italian by caterina guzzosee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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Gibbon's 'decline and fall of the roman empire'hardback, in good condition, no slip coverpublished by bison group
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The roman mysteries book series by caroline lawrenceall in good conditionpick-up garstang, or postage extra
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These are the roman mysteries book series by caroline lawrencepick-up garstang, or royal mail postage extrabooks all in excellent used condition
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A comparative analysis with other similar hoards throughout the roman empire reveals general and specific patterns for hoarding in this period
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128 by james harrison how did augustus change the roman constitution? why was the roman republic doomed to fail? how did the flavians re-invent the imperial image? what was life like in roman britain? these are the sort of questions that you are required to consider for a-level ancient historythis textbook guides you through the use of power and politics in the roman senate and imperial court from the late republic into the principateit covers the whole of component 2, both the compulsory period study and the three optional depth studies: * period study: the julio-claudian emperors, 31 bc-ad 68 by robert cromarty and james harrison * depth study: the breakdown of the late republic, bc by steve matthews * depth study: the flavians, ad by robert cromarty * depth study: ruling roman britain, ad 43-cancient literary and visual sources are described and analysed, with supporting imagesthe ideal preparation for the final examinations, all content is presented by experts and experienced teachers in a clear and accessible narrativenumerous pages are highlighted, but the book is otherwise good and is still readable throughoutsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit considers individual ambition against the need for change, and substantive action against image and deceptionhelpful student features include study questions, further reading, and boxes focusing in on key people, events and termsoxfam bookshop preston this textbook supports the specification for as and a-level ancient history (first teaching september )practice questions and exam guidance prepare students for assessment
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¶ the three remaining books expound on cicero's beliefs in natural law, recasts the religious laws of rome and finally talk of his proposed reforms to the roman constitutionthe three books de legibus (on the laws), a dialogue written by marcus tullius cicero during the last years of the roman republic, and commented by the best authorsgood overall condition but the cover is worn, heads and corners are rubbed, two tears on beginning of hinges, other minor defectsare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storepublished at cambridge for the university, this edition is given by john davies (), an english cleric and academic, known as a classical scholar, president of queens' college, cambridge from , after the humanist adrien turnebe ()catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableprovenance: timothy chall, attested with his bookplate on reverse side of front coverplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
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The concept of the greek polis, the formulation of the roman res publica (including the gradual evolution of roman law), the constitution of chinese public administration, are noted in detail as so many important contributions to the conduct of affairsit gives a lively, readable global history, illustrated with 80 plates, 14 figures & 17 mapsthis is from a multivolume work produced under the auspices of unescoafter an introduction which summarizes briefly the main historical events of the period, the authors deal with such fundamental questions as the formation of the greek & latin tongues, the evolution of the indo-aryan & indo-chinese languagesspecial chapters are devoted to the development of religion, which both in the east & in the west was to shape spiritual life for millenniasee oxfam website for delivery information read morefinally the authors analyze the emergence of literature & artthey describe classical science, which in greece & india created a new relationship between humans & naturetechniques & technology are examined within the context of the societies that created & utilized themcontents in three parts: from ca bc to ca 500 bc, from 500 bc to the christian era & from the beginning of the christian era to ca ad 500the philosophers who laid the basis of all thinking are studied in detail
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Oxfam books & music totnes an appreciation of the development and evolution of the united kingdom constitution is vital in order to understand the existing nature of the constitution, proposals for reform and the many complex challenges it facesconstitutional history of the united kingdom offers an accessible and highly valuable overview for students with little or no prior knowledge of british historysee oxfam website for delivery information read moredrawing on key constitutional themes, constitutional history of the united kingdom provides insight and context to modern constitutional problemspaperback book in excellent condition, clean and with good bindingann lyon presents a vivid overview of fourteen hundred years of english legal history taking us on a rich journey from a feudal society to the fractured union of the present dayvery topical!(as of )this second edition has been revised and updated to bring coverage up to the present day, including parliamentary reform; the scottish referendum on independence and further drives for enhanced devolution; the effect of eu membership on the uk constitution; and the impact of the european convention on human rights and the human rights act
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The roman empire - lot comprising 6 late roman æ coinsthe new capital of the roman empire under constantine iconstantinople was the capital city of the roman empire (), of the eastern roman (byzantine) empire ( and ), of the brief crusader state known as the latin empire () and of the ottoman empire ()struck in rome, cyzicus, nicomedia, trier and alexandriaobverse: constantinopolis, laureate and helmeted bust of constantinople left, wearing imperial cloak, scepter over shoulderare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiall commemoratives, foundation of constantinople (istanbul) in 330 dnice coins, variety of mints and patinasour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablereverse: victory standing left, foot on prow, holding scepter and resting hand on shield; palm in left fieldall coins in very fine conditionwith the establishment of the turkish republic, in the capital of turkey was moved to ankara and the name constantinople was officially changed to istanbul; the city is still referred to as constantinople in greek-speaking sourcesplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
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By exploring 50 key finds of roman coinage it is possible to shed light on all aspects of roman britain from the conquest in ad 43 through to the roman withdrawal by cthis dataset, unparalleled anywhere else in the world, provides a unique perspective on the province of roman britain and its interaction with the larger roman empire
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Nice pilgrim x roman gosling not sexedfrom a pure bred pilgrim male and pure bred roman femaleit is easy to tell pilgrim eggs from roman eggs romans are a lot largerthe reason for this cross is that i have kept roman geese for more than 20 yearsi do not normally hatch the roman eggs due to the age of my last 2 females left, but my pilgrim male took a liking to 1 of them but hates the otherso it was just out of interest to see if any eggs were fertilehatched early juneincubator hatched, so been handled a lot
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The roman empire - lot comprising 6 late roman æ coins: 1constantine i - centenionalis - vot xx in wreath 3are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiclaudius ii - antoninianus - aeqvitas avg all coins in very fine conditionour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeprobus - antoninianus - rome mint 5catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablearcadius - decargirus - gloria romanorvm 2nice coins, various reverse type, variety of mints and patinasgallienus - antoninianus - liberal avg - s 4please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteurbs roma - half follis - she wolf and twins 6
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Oxfam music shop reading scarlatti* / fiorenza cossotto / lorenzo alvary / dalÃ* ?- dali in venice label: decca ?- met 230 format: vinyl, lp, mono country: uk released: genre: non-music, classical style: spoken word a - fiorenza cossotto / lorenzo alvary with the complesso strumentale italiano the spanish lady and the roman cavalier - part 1 b1 - fiorenza cossotto / lorenzo alvary with the complesso strumentale italiano the spanish lady and the roman cavalier - conclusion b2 - gala b3 - salvador dalà dali paints a picture b4 - salvador dalà dali speaks about his art see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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The roman empirelot of five late roman coinsare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteantoninianus, probus () - antoninianus, valerian i () - follis, licinius i () - follis, constatine i () please see the images to form your own impression
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roman empire - aurelian ( athe roman empire - lot comprising 4 (four) bronze coinsthessalonica mint, 312 a) all coin in very fine conditionarcadi-vs pf avg, diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right gloria romanorvm, emperor standing front, head right, holding standard and globe; smhbnice coins, various reverse type, variety of mints and patinas) bronze maiorina (4,89 gplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitegenio imperatori htgammaare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawiki) from alexandria mint aiovi conservatori smts) from heraclea mintlicinius i ( a) bronze antoninianus (3,41 gmediolanum mintour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store) bronze follis (7,19 gimp avrelianvs avg radiate and cuirassed bust of aurelian to right pietas avg / s aurelian, togate, standing right, holding short scepter in left hand and facing pietas standing left, holding lowered short scepter in left hand, both sacrificing over an altar placed between themmaximinvs p f avgmaximinus ii daia augustus ( acatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available), bronze follis
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Lot of 21 coins, including: 1 denarii lined from the roman republic (ld) antoninian æ by quintilo (270 ad) folles æ by magnencio ( a d), constantine i ( a dare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiplease see photosour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablescribonius libo, 62 a d) 1 denarius lined with trajan ( a d) 1 lucio verus sesterce ( aplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website) + castulo semis, claudius ii antoniniano, etc
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There the isolated roman citadel of arete awaits inevitable invasionthe year is ad 255 - the roman imperium is stretched to breaking point, its authority and might challenged along every borderalone, ballista is called to muster the forces and the courage to stand first and to stand hard against the greatest enemy ever to confront the imperiumpraise for harry sidebottom: 'sidebottom's prose blazes with searing scholarship' the times 'the best sort of red-blooded historical fiction' andrew taylor, author of the american boy see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop cheltenham warrior of rome is an epic of empire, heroes, treachery, courage, and most of all, a story of brutal bloody warfareone man is sent to marshal the defences and shore up crumbling wallswith a spectacular flair for sheer explosive action and knuckle-whitening drama, fans of bernard cornwell will love this recreation of the ancient worlda man whose name itself means war: a man called ballistathe greatest threat lies in persia to the east, where the massing forces of the sassanid empire loom with fiery menace
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And two brave heroes of the roman army face the challenge of their lives'a new book in simon scarrow's series about the roman army is always a joy' the timesthe emperor claudius is deadto survive, cato must play a cunning game, and enlist the help of the one man in the empire he can trust: macrosimon scarrow's day of the caesars is not to be missed by readers of conn iggulden and bernard cornwellhis half-brother britannicus has also laid claim to the thronea bloody power struggle is underwaya political game has created the ultimate military challengecan civil war be averted? the future of the empire is in cato's handsif you don't know simon scarrow, you don't know rome! see oxfam website for delivery information read morebut cato has caught the eye of rival factions determined to get him on their sideall prefect cato and centurion macro want is a simple army life, fighting with their brave and loyal menas the rebel force grows, legionaries and praetorian guards are moved like chess pieces by powerful and shadowy figuresrome is in turmoilclaudius is deadoxfam shop evesham the sunday times bestsellerad 54
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There the isolated roman citadel of arete awaits inevitable invasionthe year is ad 255 - the roman imperium is stretched to breaking point, its authority and might challenged along every borderoxfam shop colne road warrior of rome is an epic of empire, heroes, treachery, courage, and most of all, a story of brutal bloody warfarealone, ballista is called to muster the forces and the courage to stand first and to stand hard against the greatest enemy ever to confront the imperiumpraise for harry sidebottom: 'sidebottom's prose blazes with searing scholarship' the times 'the best sort of red-blooded historical fiction' andrew taylor, author of the american boy see oxfam website for delivery information read morethe greatest threat lies in persia to the east, where the massing forces of the sassanid empire loom with fiery menacewith a spectacular flair for sheer explosive action and knuckle-whitening drama, fans of bernard cornwell will love this recreation of the ancient worlda man whose name itself means war: a man called ballistaone man is sent to marshal the defences and shore up crumbling walls
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James the dismembered, who, with the chopping off of each body part by the roman executioner, joyfully proclaims yet another reason for loving godin the course of reading these stories, which are arranged according to the order of saints' feast days throughout the liturgical year, we happen upon many fascinating cultural and historical topics, such as the christianization of roman holidays, the symbolism behind the monk's tonsure, nero's "pregnancy," and the reason why chaste but hot-blooded women can grow beardsthese stories have the effect of bringing the saints to life as real people, in the context of late thirteenth-century living, but in them the saints do things that ordinary people can only wonder atoxfam books & music beaconsfield depicting the lives of the saints in an array of both factual and fictional stories--some preposterous, some profound, and some shocking--the golden legend was perhaps the most widely read book, after the bible, during the late middle agesat the same time these stories draw abundantly on holy scripture to shed light on the mysteries of the christian faithsee oxfam website for delivery information read morefifth printing and first paperback printingthe book is in good condition with only a little shelfwear, sound binding and unmarked pagesin his new translation, the first in english of the complete text, william granger ryan captures the immediacy of this rich, image-filled work, and offers an important guide for readers interested in medieval art and literature and, more generally, in popular religious culturethe chapters devoted to christ and to the blessed virgin are particularly moving examples of the mingling of doctrine and narrative to give life to dogmait was compiled around by jacobus de voragine, a scholarly friar and eventual archbishop of genoa, whose purpose was to captivate, encourage, and edify the faithful, while preserving a vast store of information pertaining to the legends and traditions of the churchjuliana, who, fed up with the propositions of a dull-witted demon, gives him a sound thrashing and tosses him in the sewer; sthilary, who challenges the authority of a corrupt pope and foresees the prelate's death; and st
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