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    ISBN 0-520-24553-9. Omar, Coloru (2009). Da Alessandro a Menandro. Il regno greco di Battriana. Pisa/Roma: Fabrizio Serra. Posch, Walter (1995). Baktrien...
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    fashion until 185 BCE. The empire was centralized by the conquest of the Indo-Gangetic Plain; its capital city was located at Pataliputra (modern Patna)...
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    regno (I reign) and is usually crowned, descending on the right regnavi (I have reigned) and the lowly figure on the bottom is marked sum sine regno (I...
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    introduced Indo-European forms. Some examples of Sicilian words with an ancient Indo-European origin: dudda – "mulberry" (similar to Indo-European *h₁rowdʰós...
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    globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 5 March 2023. Pasquale Hamel – L' invenzione del regno. Dalla conquista normanna alla fondazione del Regnum Siciliae (1061–1154)...
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    Ltd. pp. 251–257. ISBN 978-1-78969-759-9. Vitucci, Giovanni (1953). Il regno di Bitinia (in Italian). A. Signorelli. 40°30′N 31°00′E / 40.5°N 31.0°E...
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    Lysimachus (1900) Possenti, Il Re Lisimaco di Tracia (1901) Ghione, "Note sul regno di Lisimaco" Atti d. real. Accad. di Torino xxxix (1903) R.A. Billows, Kings...
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    the Sardinian people. The ethnonym "S(a)rd" may belong to the Pre-Indo-European (or Indo-European) linguistic substratum, and whilst they might have derived...
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    p. 450-453. David Abulafia, Le due Italie: relazioni economiche fra il regno normanno di Sicilia e i comuni settentrionali, Cambridge University Press...
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  • (255–223 BC) – Greco-Bactrian Kingdom Arsacid dynasty (247 BC–AD 224) Euthydemid dynasty (230 BC–AD 10) – Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and Indo-Greek Kingdom...
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    Academy. London: Oxford University Press. pp. 65–6. OCLC 651983281. In regno Tarsae sunt tres provinciae, quarum dominatores se reges faciunt appellari...
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    just as the word 'kingdom' in Greek may be used for 'a crown' (compare regno as the name of the pope's tiara), so authority may mean a sign of authority...
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    Red-figure Severe style Classical Kerch style Hellenistic "Baroque" Indo-Greek Greco-Buddhist Neo-Attic Etruscan Scythian Iberian Gaulish Roman Republican...
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    primer and extensive vocabulary for the Neapolitan dialect of Torre del Greco Neapolitan language and culture (in Italian) Prosodic detail in Neapolitan...
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    supposed to be Chichester. The Antonine Itinerary refers to a place called Regno at the end of Roman Road 7, perhaps referring to a site along the coast...
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