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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Madrid, Spain]] [[Category:Cities]]
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  • ...ain passes near Tarsus, to bustling cities, to the balmy southern coast of Spain."--Publisher description.
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  • ...(b.1973) is an Italian scholar, at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. Born in 1973 in Italy. PhD (2005) in Translation Studies at the University ...of Man' and the 'City of God.' Levinas on the Biblical Institution of the 'Cities of Refuge' in Talmudic literature (bMakk 9b-10a)," in HannahArendt.net –
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  • ...ics and Social Movements (University of California Press, 1988) and Muslim Cities in the Later Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1984)."--Publisher description. ...and the Ottoman empire ;; The Arab Middle East ;; Islamic North Africa and Spain to the nineteenth century ;; Inner Asia from the Mongol conquests to the ni
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  • ...lla Perroni]], eds. '''Los evangelios: Narraciones e historia'''. Estella [Spain]: Verbo Divino, 2011. (La Biblia y las mujeres; ISBN 978-84-9945-139-8). ...sisters" (Matt 12:49): female disciples of Jesus the Messiah in the major cities of the Roman Empire / Luise Schottroff -- Déjà-vu for proving soteriologi
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  • *[[Languages]] -- [[Countries]] -- [[Cities]] -- [[Fields of research]] -- [[Works' chronology]] **[[Carlos A. Segovia]], Camilo Jose Cela University (Madrid, Spain, EU) – Associate Editor and Chair of the Editorial Board
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  • ...s because after having for a long time unsuccessfully besieged a town in [[Spain]], he at last set fire to it by torches smeared with Galbanum; others becau ...they say, was the cause of the war with Viriathus, because while governing Spain as propraetor, he treacherously murdered thirty thousand of the [[Lusitania
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  • ...a synagogues, Paul asked non-Jews to cut their ties with the gods of their cities. Ultimately, when it comes to the overcoming of evil, gods play a necessary # Pablo Gonzalez-Alonso (Universidad de Navarra, Spain)*
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  • ...part in the war on account of his youth. When his uncle presently went to Spain to engage the sons of Pompey, although [[Augustus]] had hardly yet recovere ...e class to the other, and often visited many of both sorts. Certain of the cities which had treaties with Rome, but were on the road to ruin through their la
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  • ...ians from Sicily. [[Tiberius Nero]] crushed Hasdrubal, on his arrival from Spain with a vast army, before he could unite with his brother Hannibal. On the o ...he soldiers and prefects or the governors of any of his provinces. He left Spain and Syria without consular governors for several years, suffered [[Armenia]
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  • ...sual tolerance and privilege toward Jews. Unlike England, France, Germany, Spain, and Portugal, the princely courts of early modern Italy, particularly Urbi ...a Press, 1992. --- <Ghetto> --- "By the mid-sixteenth century, Jews in the cities of Italy were being crowded into compulsory ghettos as a result of the oppr
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