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Roman and Military
* The Military Orientation of the Roman Emperors Septimius Severus to Gallienus ( 146 – 268 C. E.
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* Ancient Roman originals can be seen on the pages of the Roman Military Equipment Web museum, Romancoins. info
), Military and Civilian in Roman Britain: Cultural Relationships in a Frontier Province.
Destruction of the Roman army ( red ), courtesy of The Department of History, United States Military Academy.
* Ancient originals on the pages of the Roman Military Equipment Web Museum
* The Fall of the Roman Empire: The Military Explanation, by Arther Ferrill, 1988
* UNRV's Roman Military
* For analysis of the strength and organisation of Roman forces on the eve of the war, see Socii # Military organisation of the Roman alliance
Category: Military history of the Holy Roman Empire
The Crisis of the Third Century ( also " Military Anarchy " or " Imperial Crisis ") ( A. D. 235 – 284 ) was a period in which the Roman Empire nearly collapsed under the combined pressures of invasion, civil war, plague, and economic depression.
* Military establishment of the Roman Republic
Peck was sent to a Roman Catholic military school, St. John's Military Academy, in Los Angeles at the age of 10.
The Fall of the Roman Empire: The Military Explanation.
Category: Military units and formations of the Roman Republic
Rankov, Exploratio: Military and Political Intelligence in the Roman World From the Second Punic War to the Battle of Adrianople.
" The pilum from Marius to Nero: a reconsideration of its development and function ", Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies, vol.
Upper town: ( oldest part, remains from the 13th and 16th centuries, town walls still standing ), old town hall ( 1662 ); the Martinsturm is considered the landmark of Bregenz ( late Roman core, chapel with frescos from 1362, from 1599 to 1601 a storey was added, biggest Baroque bulb-shaped steeple in Central Europe, houses the Museum of Military History ); Gothic parish church of St. Gall ( the Roman-Romanesque foundations date from before 1380, rebuilt around 1480, from 1737 to 1938 altered by F. A.
The Roman Emperor Septimius Severus was reputed by some historians to have been cremated in a Military Funeral near the site of modern day Acomb.
Military success was the chief road to prestige and glory among the highly competitive Roman aristocracy.
The area was probably part of the " Military " division of the Roman occupation and locals claim that the Romans mined lead in the north west of the district.
De Re Militari ( Latin " Concerning Military Matters "), also Epitoma Rei Militaris, is a treatise by the late Latin writer Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus about Roman warfare and military principles as a presentation of methods and practices in use during the height of Rome's power, and responsible for that power.
Roman Military tents

Roman and Diplomas
Diplomas were issued during the Principate period ( 52-284 AD ) to retiring veterans who had served in those corps of the Roman armed forces which enlisted peregrini, that is, inhabitants of the Roman empire who were not Roman citizens ( the vast majority of the empire's population in the 1st and 2nd centuries ).
Diplomas were not normally issued to discharged legionaries, as the legions recruited Roman citizens only.
Diplomas retrospectively regularised such unions by granting the discharged veteran, in addition to citizenship, the right of connubium (" inter-marriage "), which was necessary as Roman citizens were not legally permitted to marry non-citizens ( unless the latter possessed " Latin Rights ").
* Roman Military Diplomas On-Line

Roman and Margaret
One of Mitchell's biographers, Darden Asbury Pyron, stated that Margaret Mitchell had " an intense relationship " with her mother, who was Roman Catholic.
The most famous case in England was that of Roman Catholic martyr St Margaret Clitherow, who ( in order to avoid a trial in which her own children would be obliged to give evidence ) was pressed to death on March 25, 1586, after refusing to plead to the charge of having harboured Catholic ( then outlawed ) priests in her house.
He was the eldest son of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII and his wife Margaret of Brabant.
Louis the Roman () ( May 7, 1328 – May 17, 1365 ) was the eldest son of Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian by his second wife, Margaret II, Countess of Hainault, and a member of the House of Wittelsbach.
Williams attended Mill Hill Primary School in Stoke-on-Trent then St Margaret Ward Roman Catholic School in Tunstall, and also attended dance school UKDDF in Tunstall.
In Europe Thomas Boleyn's charm won many admirers, including Archduchess Margaret of Austria, daughter of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor.
After some five years of siege, Manuel II entrusted the city to his nephew and embarked ( along with a suite of 40 people ) on a long trip abroad to seek assistance against the Ottoman Empire from the courts of western Europe, including those of Henry IV of England ( making him the only Byzantine emperor ever to visit England – he was welcomed from December 1400 to January 1401 at Eltham Palace, and a joust took place in his honour ), Charles VI of France, the Holy Roman Empire, Queen Margaret I of Denmark and from Aragon.
Her eldest sister Margaret married Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor in 1324 ; and in 1345, she became the suo jure Countess of Hainaut upon the death of their brother William in battle.
Margaret Cox often assists with forensic archaeology, and other specialists who appear from time to time include Bettany Hughes and David S. Neal, expert on Roman mosaics.
He returned to court for long enough to marry Maria Antonia, daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor and Margaret Theresa of Spain, on July 15, 1685 in Vienna, Austria.
She had four brothers, including Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, and one younger sister, Margaret of Bohemia, Burgravine of Nuremberg.
Hungary was one of the Empire's largest and most powerful neighbours, and Margaret also had the benefit of high aristocratic descent, being related to the royal families of Kiev, the Holy Roman Empire, Italy, Provence, and earlier Byzantine dynasties.
# Margaret ( 4 October 1276 – 14 December 1311, Genoa ), married 9 June 1292 to Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor.
Margaret Whitman was a devout Roman Catholic who raised her sons in the same faith.
His extant works include the Roman de Brut, a verse history of Britain, the Roman de Rou, a verse history of the Dukes of Normandy, and other works in verse, including the Lives of Saint Margaret and Saint Nicholas.
** Margaret Theresa of Spain ( 12 July 1651 12 March 1673 ), first wife of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
St Margaret Clitherow is a Roman Catholic church located in Holly Tree Lane.
Once every 25 years, a Parade, the Ommegang, commemorates both the arrival of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, father of Archduchess Margaret of Austria, and also other major events of the city's past.
* The Palace of Margaret of York when widowed of Charles the Bold, now the City Theatre ; the oldest renaissance building north of the Alps, Palace of Margaret of Austria while as regent of the Netherlands still raising the later Charles Quint, then for centuries the Supreme though now a lower Court of Justice ; in one of these palaces, Anne Boleyn was educated for some time as well ; the Palace of the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic province Belgium, still in use for its original purpose by Cardinal Danneels.
Saint Margaret the Virgin | Saint Margaret attracts the attention of the Roman prefect, by Jean Fouquet from an illuminated manuscript
Aschaffenburg's chief buildings are the Schloss Johannisburg, built 1605 – 1614 by Archbishop Schweikard von Kronberg, which contains a library with a number of incunabula, a collection of engravings and paintings ; the Pompejanum, a replica of a Roman town house discovered in Pompeii commissioned by King Ludwig I. and opened in 1850 ; the Stiftskirche basilica, founded in 974 by Otto of Swabia, duke of Bavaria, but dating in the main from the early 12th century on, in which are preserved various monuments by the Vischers, a sarcophagus with the relics of Saint Margaret, and a famous painting by Matthias Grünewald ; the Capuchin hospital ; a theatre, which was formerly a house of the Teutonic Order ; several mansions of the nobility ; and the beautiful, historical " Altstadt " ( the oldest section of Aschaffenburg ).
On 4 November 1538 he married Margaret of Austria, the illegitimate daughter of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

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