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  • ...ere among the loosely-termed Germanic peoples who disturbed the late Roman Empire during the Migration Period. ...collapse of the western Roman Empire, the Visigoths played a major role in western European affairs for another two and a half centuries.
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  • ...tern Roman Empire (i.e. Procopius-Byzantine scholar, Jordanes- 6th century Roman bureaucrat) c. 550 '''Σκλαβῖνοι'''- Sklabenoi ...nd settled in a land of predominantly Roman Latin-Illyrian population. The Roman-Illyrian genes have survived to this day which means they did not disappear
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  • ...rved in the [[Greek language|Greek]]-speaking lands of the [[Eastern Roman Empire]] (aka [[Byzantium]]). In the mid-twelfth century, [[James of Venice]] tran The books of Aristotle were available in the early Arab Empire, and after 750 AD Muslims had most of them, including the ''Organon'', tran
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  • ...ht|375px|The Roman province of Dalmatia (pink colour) in the Western Roman Empire. 476 AD]] ...n Empire created their own Dalmatian Ducatus. The Dalmatian province had a Roman Latin-Illyrian population as well as Liburnians, Greeks, Guduscani<ref>[htt
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  • ==The Roman population on Korcula island where Dalmatian Latins - Known Data== During and post Roman Empire the population on Korcula island where Dalmatian Latins who spoke Romance D
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  • ...ing Slav, Becoming Croat: New approaches in research of identities in post-Roman Illyricum] by Danijel Dzino</ref>}} ...i ''or'' sklaboi). Later in Latin, Sklabenoi was written Sclaveni. Ancient Roman <ref>Pliny the Elder: Natural History, Latin: Naturalis Historia 77 AD </re
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  • ...is son [[Cambyses_II_of_Persia|Cambyses]] the [[Achaemenid_dynasty|Persian Empire]] reached an unprecedented size for West Eurasia. Cambyses' plans to contin ...]] age was marked by a spread of Greek culture and language thru much of Western Asia and Egypt.
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  • ...d 2007-[[April 22|4-22]].</ref><ref>[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/journals/CP/29/2/Population_of_Rome*.html#note6 The Populat ...nization by pre-industrial standards. Most of these centers had a [[Forum (Roman)|forum]] and temples and same type of buildings, on a smaller scale, as fou
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  • Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century, much of the ''Organon'' was lost in the Latin West, i ...tation was fundamental to so-called ''traditional'' logic, which dominated Western thought about reasoning and argumentation until the late nineteenth century
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  • ...y firstly implemented under the rule of the [[Austria|Austro]]-Hungarian Empire</ref> ...ely Croatian but there is a strong Latin historic tradition dating back to Roman times. The forceful translation of their cultural and even at times rewriti
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  • ...The original Roman province of Dalmatia (pink colour) in the Western Roman Empire-476 AD]] When [[Austria|Austrian Empire]] occupied ''Republic of Venice's'' region of Dalmatia (Dalmazia Veneta) i
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  • The '''Zuvela''' surname has strong roots originating from the western end of the island of Korcula in [[Croatia]]. Its original spelling was ''Xu ...er Wilkinson (p116).</ref>). Many of them were Christians from the Ottoman Empire <ref>[http://ukpmc.ac.uk/articles/PMC2121596;jsessionid=D7FB2EB2AF6E1C57331
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  • During and post Roman Empire the population on Korcula island where Dalmatian Latins who spoke Romance D ...invaded the island of Korcula'''?''' The Slavic tribes invaded the old Roman Dalmatian province. This part of Korcula's history is very '''unclear''' (i
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  • *[[193]] - [[Roman Emperor]] [[Marcus Didius]] is [[assassin]]ated in his palace. ...took [[Vienna]] in his conquest of [[Austria]] (from [[Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick III]]) and made the city his capital.
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  • ["measurement"] = "Roman bronze balance, excavated at Pompei. Wellcome M0014276.jpg|link=|alt=photo" ["mecklenburg-vorpommern"] = "Flag of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.svg|border|link=|alt=flag",
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  • ...Branimir was a Slav from Dalmatia.</ref> (it is also intermixed with Old Western Shtokavian<ref>[http://ukpmc.ac.uk/articles/PMC2121596/reload=0;jsessionid= ...Croatian linguist finally asserted that there is no Slavic studies without Roman studies! He admitted that it is not possible to study the Croatian language
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  • ...Latest historic research states 230 B.C. to be more accurate (Illyricum & Roman Politics 229 BC-AD 68 by ...the ruins scattered across the island bear witness to the existence of the Roman colonies, they explain their purpose.
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  • ...ng to the [[Christianization|spread of Christianity]] and [[Westernization|Western culture]], along with the enduring popularity of wintertime celebrations. V ...'). Since the mid-sixteenth century ''Χ'', or the similar [[Latin alphabet|Roman]] letter [[X]], was used as an abbreviation for Christ.<ref>[http://www.ask
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  • ...re]] were sanctioned by the state, while such corporations in the [[Maurya Empire]] were mostly private commercial entities.<ref>Vikramaditya S. Khanna (2005 With the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Roman conception of the corporation merged with other views. [[Germanic peoples|G
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  • of values for every volume. Volumes may be indexed by Arabic or Roman numerals. Each volume index has a table of ['CITEREFDorin1972'] = {'Dorin-North Western'},
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