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Guerra gótica (376-382)

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Gothic War (376–382)

The Gothic War is the name given to a Gothic uprising in the Eastern Roman Empire in the Balkans between about 376 and 382. The war, and in particular the Battle of Adrianople, is commonly seen as a m ...

Great cities of Antiquity

With this map you can take a tour of the history of those cities that were built by the most powerful empires of the ancient world.

Choose from the proposed list each of the cities that the map is poin ...

Great cities of Antiquity

Would you know how to place all the old cities on the map?

Check it out with this fun map of Didactalia, with which you can take a tour of the history of those cities that were built by the most powerf ...

Monarch

Aelia Eudocia

Aelia Eudocia Augusta (c. 401–460) was the wife of Theodosius II, and a prominent historical figure in understanding the rise of Christianity during the beginning of the Byzantine Empire. Eudocia live ...

Edict of Milan

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Edict of Milan

The Edict of Milan refers to the February 313 agreement to treat Christians benevolently within the Roman Empire. Western Roman Emperor Constantine I, and Licinius, who controlled the Balkans, met in ...

History of the Byzantine Empire

This article continues the History of the Roman Empire, referring mainly to the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire. It begins with the division of the Roman Empire by Diocletian in 286 AD, and the foun ...

Eutropius (consul)

Eutropius (died 399) was a fourth-century Eastern Roman official.He began his career as a eunuch in the palace of Theodosius I. After Theodosius' death in 395 he successfully arranged the marriage ...

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Western Rite Orthodoxy

Western Rite Orthodoxy or Western Orthodoxy or Orthodox Western Rite are terms used to describe congregations and groups which are in communion with the Eastern Orthodox Church or Oriental Orthodox Ch ...

Vitalism

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Vitalism

Vitalism is the doctrine, often advocated in the past but now rejected by mainstream science, that "living organisms are fundamentally different from non-living entities because they contain some ...

Patera

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Patera

In the material culture of classical antiquity, a phiale or patera (Latin pronunciation: [ˈpatera]) is a shallow ceramic or metal libation bowl. It often has a bulbous indentation (omphalos, "bel ...

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