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  • 111Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire — Front view of the Imperial Crown …

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  • 112Roman siege engines — were, for the most part, adapted from Hellenistic siege technology. Relatively small efforts were made to develop the technology; however, the Romans brought an unrelentingly aggressive style to siege warfare [Goldsworthy 2000: 144] . Caesar… …

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  • 113Political history of the Roman military — Rome s military was always tightly keyed to its political system. In the Roman kingdom the social standing of a person impacted both his political and military roles. The political system was from an early date based upon competition within the… …

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  • 114Roman concrete — The Pantheon in Rome, Italy, is an example of Roman concrete construction. Roman concrete (also called Opus caementicium) was a material used in construction during the late Roman Republic through the whole history of the Roman Empire. Roman… …

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  • 115Empire of Nicaea — Roman Empire of Nicaea Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων Basileía tôn Rhōmaíōn Empire of the Romans ← …

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  • 116Roman Catholic Church — The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church, [] ] Norman, p. 12] Pope Benedict XVI summarized this mission as a threefold responsibility to proclaim the word of God, celebrate the sacraments, and exercise the ministry of… …

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  • 117List of battles involving the Ottoman Empire — Military of the Ottoman Empire Army: Sipahi · Akıncı · Timariot  …

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  • 118Roman roads — The Roman roads were essential for the growth of the Roman Empire, by enabling the Romans to move armies and trade goods and to communicate news. At its peak, the Roman road system spanned 53,819 miles (85,004 km) and contained about 372… …

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  • 119Roman military diploma — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks …

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  • 120Roman conquest of Hispania — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks …

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