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Carlos Niederstrasser,Scott Madry needs, from science to industry, the began to take root. This was particularly facilitated by a change in the European scene and the different attitude of the United States, which was now showing less availability towards Europe. Strengthening this new direction was not going to be easy. The previoSTELL 发表于 2025-3-27 03:29:07
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Joseph N. Peltonvilizations of various peoples whom the Romans called barbarians. The term “Late Roman Empire” is used here to designate the state formed in the early fourth century by Diocletian and Constantine the Great. The institutions of the Roman Empire as founded by Augustus (31 . 14) had changed almost beyoMuffle 发表于 2025-3-27 09:42:02
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Timothy J. Logue,Joseph Peltonto the Bohemian throne in 1471. Nineteen years later, Wladyslaw became king of Hungary. The Bohemian state also had ties to the Holy Roman Empire, and since the early thirteenth century the “Bohemian king exercised the role of the first elector” in the Empire.处理 发表于 2025-3-27 20:36:52
Carlos Niederstrasser,Scott Madryus decade had remained linked to the endeavours of San Marco in Kenya, while the decade that followed, that of the nineteen seventies, was undoubtedly remembered for the Sirio telecommunications satellite, around which a new and different phase began.高尔夫 发表于 2025-3-28 00:03:42
Joseph N. Pelton,Rene Lauferexplained in terms of the new knowledge acquired during the period. The result of this process is seen in the monumental . of St. Thomas Aquinas. As the ardor of the monastic orders cooled with the passage of time, their place as leaders of the spiritual world was taken by the new mendicant or begging orders.越自我 发表于 2025-3-28 04:04:31
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Joseph N. Pelton to form mediaeval civilization. In this chapter we shall examine these civilizations, Roman, Celt, and German, as the background for the Middle Ages. No attempt will be made to describe them completely. We shall simply glance at those features that were to be of importance in the history of Western Europe during the Middle Ages.