• characteristic of Roman historiography, while he is also known for the establishment of the ab urbe condita tradition of historiography which is writing...
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  • of ancient Greek literature and held a prestigious place in later Roman historiography and Byzantine literature. The historical period of ancient Greece...
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  • In the 2nd century BC, the Roman statesman Cato the Elder produced the Origines, which is the first Roman historiography. In Asia, the father and son...
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    fewer than 1,000 followers, to being the majority religion of the entire Roman Empire by AD 400, has been examined through a wide variety of historiographical...
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  • by the Roman Republic and the later Roman Empire. The terms were used in ancient Roman historiography and traditional Italian historiography until the...
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    revolts and civil wars List of Roman civil wars and revolts Roman historiography Rise of Christianity during the Fall of Rome Roman–Persian Wars Societal collapse...
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    heritage of the Roman Empire Last of the Romans History of the Romans in Arabia Legacy of Byzantium Third Rome Roman historiography Historiography of the fall...
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    one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain in the post-Roman period. They founded several kingdoms of the Heptarchy in Anglo-Saxon England...
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    Cleopatra's legacy survives in ancient and modern works of art. Roman historiography and Latin poetry produced a generally critical view of the queen...
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    Minoan; Minoan-style frescoes decorate the palace. Figures mentioned in historiography or known through archaeology Rulers of Ugarit Ammittamru I of Ugarit...
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    claims to the Roman Empire faded; the last official use of the title Kayser-i Rum was in the 18th century. The empire that modern historiography calls the...
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    Historiography in the Middle Ages (in Russian: Средневековая историография, in German: Mittelalterliche Geschichtsschreibung, in French: Historiographie...
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    Lotus-eaters (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    In Greek mythology, lotophages or the lotus-eaters (‹See Tfd›Greek: λωτοφάγοι, translit. lōtophágoi) were a race of amazigh people living on an island...
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    The historiography of Romanisation is the study of the methods, sources, techniques, and concepts used by historians when examining the process of Romanisation...
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    destiny. Roman myths have a dynamic relation to Roman historiography, as in the early books of Livy's Ab urbe condita. The most famous Roman myth may...
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    historian and humanist, most famous for introducing a system of Roman historiography that eventually became the standard in works of medieval Byzantine...
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    Atlantis (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, romanized: Atlantìs nêsos, lit. 'island of Atlas') is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and...
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    Caracalla (category 2nd-century Gallo-Roman people)
    L. (2014). A History of Roman Art. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-4443-3026-7. Mehl, Andreas (2011). Roman Historiography. John Wiley & Sons. p. 171...
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  • Beck, Hans (2010). "The Early Roman Tradition". In Marincola, John (ed.). A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-4443-9382-8...
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  • Myrmidons (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    In Greek mythology, the Myrmidons (or Myrmidones; Ancient Greek: Μυρμῐδόνες, Murmidónes, singular: Μυρμῐδών, Murmidṓn) were an ancient Thessalian tribe...
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    The Low Roman, along with the High Roman, forms part of the historiographical division of the Roman Empire as seen by French-speaking historians. While...
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  • Rex (title) (category Roman historiography)
    archon (ἄρχων), "leader, ruler, chieftain". The chief magistrate of the Roman Kingdom was titled Rex Romae (King of Rome). Rex Catholicissimus (Most Catholic...
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    Amazons (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    various proposals for a historical nucleus of the Amazons in Greek historiography. Some authors preferred comparisons to cultures of Asia Minor or even...
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  • Caucones (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    The Caucones /kɔːˈkoʊˌniːz, kəˈkoʊˌniːz/ (‹See Tfd›Greek: Καύκωνες Kaukônes) were an autochthonous tribe of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), who later migrated...
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    Macrobians (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    The Macrobians (Μακροβίοι) were a legendary people and kingdom positioned in the Horn of Africa mentioned by Herodotus. It is one of the peoples postulated...
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  • Minyans (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    In Greek mythology, the Minyans or Minyae (Greek: Μινύες, Minyes) were a group of legendary people who were the inhabitants of the city Orchomenus in Boeotia...
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  • Troglodytae (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    goers"), were people mentioned in various locations by many ancient Greek and Roman geographers and historians, including Herodotus (5th century BCE), Agatharchides...
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  • Issedones (category Tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    The Issedones (Ἰσσηδόνες) were an ancient people of Central Asia at the end of the trade route leading north-east from Scythia, described in the lost Arimaspeia...
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    Aethiopia (category Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography)
    Name of Ethiopia Ethiopian historiography History of Ethiopia Sigelwara Land White Aethiopians Black people in ancient Roman history Nubia Land of Punt...
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    Greek and Roman Antiquities, London: William Wayte. Polybius VI.19, 20; Livy I.43 Milnor, Kristina (2009-09-24), "Women in Roman historiography", in Andrew...
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