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    • “

      • “migrant crisis” | 1
    • «

      • «daughter Church» | 1
      • «Mother Church» | 1
    • 1

      • 11th century | 1
      • 137 | 1
      • 13th century | 1
      • 14th century | 2
      • 15 and 16 centuries | 1
      • 15th century | 4
      • 15th-16th c. | 1
      • 16th century | 1
      • 16th century | 1
      • 16th-18th centuries | 1
      • 16th-18th century | 1
      • 17th century | 2
      • 17th century | 2
      • 1858 | 1
      • 18th century | 4
      • 18th century | 3
      • 19th century | 3
      • 1st millenium | 1
    • 2

      • 2 Baruch | 1
      • 2nd century AD | 1
    • 4

      • 4 Ezra | 1
    • 5

      • 5th-16th century | 1
    • 9

      • 98 | 1
    • A

      • Abbé Guettée | 1
      • Abbé Léon-Nicolas Godard | 1
      • Abbé Lequeux | 1
      • abjuration | 1
      • abjuration of heresy | 1
      • ablutions | 1
      • Abruzzi | 1
      • absolution of the dead | 1
      • absolutism | 1
      • abuse of the law | 1
      • Aby Warburg | 1
      • Academy of Châlons-sur-Marne | 1
      • acceptance of work | 1
      • Accession | 1
      • accommodation | 1
      • accuracy | 1
      • accusatory court procedure | 1
      • accusatory system.  | 1
      • Achaemenids | 1
      • Acta Alexandrinorum | 1
      • acting | 1
      • Actium | 2
      • acts | 1
      • Acts of Thomas | 1
      • adaptation | 1
      • adjudication | 1
      • administration | 3
      • administrative atlas | 1
      • admiration | 1
      • Adnotationes | 1
      • adoration | 1
      • Adriatic Sea | 2
      • Adulation | 1
      • adulation | 1
      • adultery | 1
      • advocate | 1
      • advocate profession | 1
      • Aegean | 1
      • Aemilius Sura | 1
      • aequitas | 1
      • aetiology | 1
      • Agathias | 1
      • age-at-death determination | 1
      • agency | 1
      • agency of the colonised | 1
      • Agostino Antonelli | 1
      • Agresti (Livio) | 1
      • agriculture | 2
      • Agrippa | 2
      • Akiva | 1
      • Albert the Great | 1
      • Albertino Mussato | 1
      • albums of collegia | 1
      • Alcántara | 1
      • Alchemy | 2
      • Aleni (Giulio) | 1
      • Alessandro Scarlatti | 1
      • Alexander | 1
      • Alexander the Great | 1
      • Alexander VI | 1
      • Alexander von Humboldt | 1
      • Alexandria | 1
      • alfonsine astronomy | 1
      • Algeria | 2
      • Alibert/Delle Dame | 1
      • aliens | 1
      • allegorical personifications | 1
      • Allegory | 1
      • Alsium | 1
      • altarpiece | 2
      • alternative cultural practices | 1
      • alum | 1
      • ambassador | 2
      • Ambassador of Portugal | 1
      • Ambrosiaster | 1
      • Amedeo Landi | 1
      • amnisty | 1
      • amoenitas | 1
      • amphora | 1
      • amphorae | 1
      • amphoras | 1
      • anaphora | 1
      • anarchists | 1
      • anatomy | 1
      • Ancien Régime | 1
      • ancient book | 1
      • ancient DNA | 1
      • Ancient Greece | 2
      • Ancient Greek | 1
      • Ancient Latium | 1
      • ancient libraries | 1
      • ancient library | 1
      • ancient literature | 1
      • ancient mining reserves | 1
      • ancient Near East | 1
      • ancient Ostia | 3
      • Ancient Ostia | 1
      • Ancient Rome | 2
      • ancient source | 1
      • Ancient sources | 2
      • ancient therapy | 1
      • Angevins | 1
      • aniconicity | 1
      • animal husbandry | 2
      • animal studies | 1
      • animalisation | 1
      • animals | 1
      • animals of the borders | 1
      • animism | 1
      • Annales | 2
      • Annecy | 1
      • annona | 1
      • Annona | 1
      • Anonymus Londiniensis | 1
      • anthropology of death | 1
      • anti-Judaism | 1
      • anti-Turkish iconography | 1
      • anticipation | 1
      • Antiochus III | 1
      • antiquaria | 1
      • Antique Revetment | 1
      • Antiquité tardive | 1
      • antiquity | 2
      • Antistenes | 1
      • Antoninus of Florence | 1
      • Antwerp | 2
      • Aphraat | 1
      • Aphrodisias | 1
      • apocalyptic | 1
      • apologetics | 1
      • Apostasy | 1
      • apostasy | 2
      • apostle Andrew | 1
      • apostles | 1
      • Apostolic Chamber | 1
      • apostolicity | 1
      • Appian of Alexandria | 1
      • application of the senses | 1
      • approachability | 1
      • appropriation | 1
      • Apulia | 1
      • Arab painting | 1
      • Arabic | 1
      • Aragón | 1
      • Arbitration | 1
      • Arborea | 1
      • Arch of Titus | 1
      • archaelogy | 1
      • archaeological evidence | 1
      • archaeological excavations | 1
      • archaeology | 5
      • archaeometry | 1
      • archaeozoology | 2
      • Archaic era | 1
      • Archaic Era | 1
      • Archbishop Sava | 1
      • archbishopric | 1
      • Archdiocese of Ohrid | 1
      • archeo-anthropology | 1
      • archeology of images | 1
      • archeometric analyses | 1
      • architectural drawings | 1
      • architecture | 7
      • archival evidence | 1
      • Archival science | 1
      • archive | 2
      • archives | 4
      • archivists | 1
      • Aretaeus of Cappadocia | 1
      • arias | 1
      • aristocracy | 3
      • Aristophanes | 1
      • aristotelianism | 1
      • Aristotle | 2
      • Arles | 1
      • armour | 1
      • Army | 1
      • army | 2
      • Arnold Van Gennep | 1
      • ars moriendi | 1
      • art | 1
      • art and liturgy | 1
      • art and patronage | 1
      • Artaserse | 1
      • artistic captation | 2
      • Asia Minor | 2
      • Asia Minore | 1
      • Asian elephant | 1
      • Asklepieion | 1
      • aspecific stress | 1
      • assemblage | 1
      • assimilation | 2
      • Assisi | 1
      • associations | 3
      • astrology | 3
      • Astronomical year | 1
      • asylum | 3
      • asylum of freedom | 1
      • Athens | 2
      • Atienza | 1
      • Atlas | 4
      • atlas | 1
      • atlas of choice | 1
      • atlases | 1
      • Atlases | 1
      • attribution | 1
      • atypical burials | 1
      • audientia episcopalis | 1
      • Augustan Aristocracy | 1
      • Augustine | 1
      • Augustine of Hippo | 1
      • Augustine of Trent | 1
      • Augustinian Friars | 1
      • Augustinian Order | 1
      • Augustinians | 1
      • Augustus | 7
      • Aurelian Wall | 1
      • austerity urbanism | 2
      • Austria-Hungary | 1
      • author’s right | 1
      • authoriality | 1
      • authorship | 1
      • Autocephalous Archbishopric of Serbia | 1
      • autocephalous Church | 1
      • autocephaly | 10
      • Autocephaly | 2
      • autonomy | 1
      • autonymic modalization | 1
      • Aventin | 1
      • Aventine | 1
      • Averroes | 1
      • Avignon | 1
    • B

      • Babylonian divination | 1
      • Babylonian medicine | 1
      • Balbinus | 1
      • Balearic Islands | 1
      • Balkans | 1
      • Balnea | 1
      • bandages | 1
      • banishment | 1
      • bankruptcy | 2
      • banquet | 1
      • Bar Kokhba | 1
      • Bar Kokhba revolt | 1
      • Barbarian | 1
      • barbarians | 1
      • barber shop | 1
      • baroque feast | 1
      • baroque Rome | 1
      • Bartolomeo da San Concordio | 1
      • basin | 2
      • basis | 1
      • baths | 1
      • battle | 1
      • Beauchamps-Feuillet choreographic notation | 1
      • beginning of Christianity | 1
      • behaviour | 1
      • Bella navalia | 1
      • bellringing | 1
      • Benedectin Order | 1
      • Benedetto Cairoli | 1
      • Benedictine Abbeys | 1
      • Benedictine art | 1
      • Beneventan script | 1
      • bequest | 1
      • bereavement | 1
      • Bernardino of Siena | 2
      • Bernini | 1
      • Besançon | 1
      • bestiary | 3
      • Betica | 1
      • Bible | 1
      • Binario Morto | 1
      • Bio-anthropology | 1
      • bioanthropology | 1
      • biographie | 1
      • biographies | 2
      • biography | 3
      • biography as literary genre littéraire | 1
      • biological selection | 1
      • Biondo Flavio | 1
      • bishop | 1
      • bishops | 1
      • Blaeu | 1
      • blindness | 1
      • Blossius of Cumae | 1
      • boatmen | 1
      • Boccaccio | 1
      • Boccacio | 1
      • bodies | 1
      • bodily parts | 1
      • body | 1
      • Bologna | 7
      • bones manipulation | 1
      • Book of the Laws of the Countries | 1
      • bookselling | 1
      • border | 1
      • borders | 2
      • Bosnia-Herzegovina | 1
      • bourgeoisies municipales | 1
      • boxes | 1
      • Breviary of Alaric | 1
      • brick stamps | 1
      • bricolage | 1
      • Brioni | 1
      • British and Foreign Bible Society | 1
      • British Empire | 1
      • British mandate | 1
      • Bronze Age | 2
      • Buddhism | 1
      • building materials | 2
      • Building of Two-staircases | 1
      • building site | 1
      • building tradition | 1
      • building yards | 1
      • building-stone | 1
      • Bulgaria | 3
      • Bulgarian Exarchate | 1
      • Bulgarian Patriarchate | 1
      • bureaucracy | 1
      • Burial | 1
      • burial | 3
      • burial interdiction | 1
      • burial practices | 1
      • burial reform | 1
      • burial rituals | 1
      • burial standards | 1
      • burial typologies | 1
      • burials | 3
      • burials ad sanctos | 1
      • Bursfelde | 1
      • business | 1
      • Business management | 1
      • Byzantine Rite | 1
      • Byzantium | 1
    • C

      • C. Pomponius Turpilianus | 1
      • caementum | 1
      • Caesar | 1
      • Cairo | 1
      • Calatrava | 1
      • Caligula | 1
      • camel | 1
      • campaign victory | 1
      • Campania | 1
      • campus Martius | 1
      • canon law | 5
      • canonical territory | 1
      • canons | 1
      • Capetian dynasty | 1
      • capital | 1
      • Capitol | 2
      • Capitoline hill | 1
      • Capitoline Museums | 1
      • Capri | 2
      • Capricorn | 1
      • Captivity | 1
      • caracal | 1
      • Caracalla | 1
      • cardinal | 1
      • cardinals | 2
      • Carlo Albacini | 1
      • Carmelite Friars | 1
      • Carmen 27 | 1
      • carolingian capitulars | 1
      • Carolingian empire | 1
      • Carolingians | 1
      • carpentry | 1
      • Carthago Nova | 1
      • cartography | 5
      • Casal Bertone | 1
      • Casale di Mesa | 1
      • Caspian Sea | 1
      • Cassinese Congregation | 1
      • Cassiodorus | 1
      • castanets | 1
      • Castile | 1
      • Castilla court | 1
      • castrato | 1
      • Catalonia | 1
      • categorization | 1
      • Catholic Church | 1
      • Catholicism | 1
      • Caupona of the God Pan | 1
      • Cébeillac-Gervasoni | 1
      • celebration | 1
      • celestial influence | 1
      • cemetery | 1
      • cemetery | 3
      • Cenotafio | 1
      • censorship | 3
      • Central Dalmatia | 1
      • centre | 2
      • César de Bus | 1
      • Cesarini Palace | 1
      • chaîne opératoire | 1
      • Chaldean Church | 1
      • chancel | 1
      • chancellery | 1
      • chapel | 1
      • chapters. | 1
      • charisma | 1
      • Charite | 1
      • charity | 2
      • Charles Perrault | 1
      • Charon’s obol | 1
      • Chateaubriand | 1
      • Chiara Gambacorta | 1
      • chicken | 1
      • children | 1
      • chilvaric literature | 1
      • China | 1
      • choir | 1
      • choir stalls | 1
      • Choir stalls | 1
      • christian Campania. | 1
      • Christian East | 1
      • christian Iconography | 1
      • Christian patronage | 1
      • Christian topography | 1
      • Christiane Lucie von der Schulenburg | 1
      • christianisation | 1
      • Christianity | 1
      • christianity | 1
      • Christianization | 1
      • Christians | 1
      • Christine de Pizan | 1
      • Chronology | 1
      • church | 1
      • church | 2
      • Church History | 1
      • Church of the East | 1
      • Church of Utrecht | 1
      • church,-monastery | 1
      • churches | 3
      • churchyard | 1
      • Cicero | 3
      • Cicero (Verrines; De officiis) | 1
      • cinerary urns | 1
      • Circeo/Circeii | 1
      • circulation | 1
      • circulations | 2
      • Circus Maximus | 1
      • cistercians | 1
      • cisterns | 1
      • citation | 1
      • citizens | 1
      • citizenship | 3
      • City | 2
      • city communes | 1
      • city council | 1
      • ciuilis princeps | 1
      • civic devotion | 1
      • Cividale | 1
      • civil law | 2
      • Civil War | 1
      • civilis princeps | 1
      • civilitas | 1
      • Civilization | 1
      • civilizing process | 1
      • Clarisse Vigoureux | 1
      • classical antiquity | 1
      • classical latin authors | 1
      • Claude Masse | 1
      • Claudius | 2
      • Cleaning Excavation | 1
      • clergy | 1
      • Clinical medicine | 1
      • Clubfoot | 1
      • clupeus | 1
      • Coan prenotions | 1
      • coast line | 1
      • coastal landscape | 5
      • coastal landscapes | 1
      • coastal landscapes. | 1
      • coat of arms | 1
      • Codex Theodosianus | 1
      • codicological analysis | 1
      • codification | 1
      • Coimbra | 1
      • coin | 1
      • coins in grave | 1
      • Cola di Rienzo | 1
      • Cold War | 1
      • Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et Romanarum | 1
      • collection | 1
      • Collective burial | 1
      • College of cardinals | 1
      • collegiality | 1
      • Collegio Nazareno | 1
      • colonial cemeteries | 1
      • colonialism | 2
      • colonization | 2
      • Colonna | 1
      • Colonna theatre | 1
      • coloring | 1
      • Colosseum | 1
      • columbaria | 1
      • Column of Marcus Aurelius | 1
      • Comitium | 1
      • commanders | 1
      • commemoration | 3
      • commemoration of the bishop | 1
      • commendation | 1
      • commendum | 1
      • commensalism | 1
      • commensurability | 1
      • commercial cartography | 1
      • communal Italy | 1
      • commune | 1
      • communes | 1
      • communication routes | 1
      • communities | 1
      • community leaders | 1
      • companies | 1
      • comparison | 1
      • compita | 1
      • composition of place | 1
      • compromissum | 1
      • comunal law | 1
      • concordat | 1
      • condemnation of representation | 1
      • confessional coexistence | 1
      • confessional identity | 1
      • conflict | 1
      • Conflict resolution | 1
      • Conflicts | 1
      • confugere ad statuam | 1
      • Congregation of S. Giustina | 1
      • Congregation of San Marco | 1
      • Congregration of S. Giustina | 1
      • connectivity | 2
      • conquest | 1
      • consensus | 1
      • conservation theory | 1
      • Consiglio d’Italia | 1
      • Constantine | 2
      • Constantinople | 2
      • constitution | 1
      • construction | 1
      • construction archaeology | 1
      • Consular Republic | 1
      • Consulares Campaniae | 1
      • contests | 1
      • context | 1
      • Contextual Dating | 1
      • Conti Guidi | 1
      • contio | 1
      • contracts | 2
      • control | 3
      • controversia | 1
      • controversies | 1
      • conversion | 5
      • Conversion to Islam | 1
      • Convert | 1
      • copper | 1
      • coral | 1
      • Coran | 1
      • corona civica | 1
      • corpse | 2
      • Corpus Christi | 1
      • corpus veteranorum | 1
      • Corsica | 2
      • Cosimo I de Medici | 1
      • cosmographical image | 1
      • cosmography | 1
      • cosmology | 1
      • costal landscapes | 1
      • costumes | 1
      • Council of Trent | 1
      • council policy | 1
      • councils | 2
      • Counter-Reformation | 1
      • counter-revolution | 1
      • countryside | 1
      • court | 2
      • courts | 1
      • courts of law | 1
      • covenant | 1
      • Crafts | 1
      • craftsman | 1
      • craftsmen | 1
      • creation | 1
      • creative freedom | 1
      • Cremation | 2
      • cremation | 4
      • crested porcupine | 1
      • Crete | 1
      • crime | 1
      • crimes | 1
      • criminal judicial documentation | 1
      • criminal justice | 3
      • criminal law | 1
      • Criminal Procedure | 1
      • Criminal registers | 1
      • criminal trials | 1
      • Crises | 1
      • crisis | 1
      • crisis of culture | 1
      • criticism | 1
      • Criticism of Rome | 1
      • Croatia | 2
      • Crocesignati confraternity | 1
      • crocodile | 1
      • cronology | 1
      • crown-cardinal | 1
      • crusade preaching | 1
      • crusade treaties | 1
      • cryptoporticus | 1
      • cuirassed statue | 1
      • cult of Rome | 1
      • cult of the dead | 1
      • cult of the goddess Roma | 1
      • cultural adaptations | 1
      • cultural and symbolic interpretation | 1
      • cultural diplomacy | 3
      • cultural dipomacy | 1
      • cultural exchange | 1
      • cultural exchanges | 1
      • cultural heritage | 2
      • cultural history | 4
      • cultural revolution | 1
      • cultural transfer | 1
      • culture | 2
      • culture of remembrance | 1
      • curial | 1
      • curial system | 1
      • customary law | 1
      • customs | 1
      • cut marks | 1
      • Cyprus | 2
    • D

      • daily life | 1
      • Dalmatia | 3
      • Damianite nuns | 1
      • damnatio memoriae | 1
      • damnatio meoriae | 1
      • Damocrates | 1
      • Dance | 1
      • dancers | 1
      • Daniel | 1
      • Dante | 1
      • De maiestate trials | 1
      •  De mulieribus claris | 1
      • De Mulieribus claris | 1
      • De repetundis trials | 1
      • Dead Sea Scrolls | 1
      • death | 1
      • death denial | 1
      • death penalty | 1
      • death ritual | 1
      • deathscape construction | 1
      • Decalogue | 1
      • decor | 2
      • decorum | 1
      • dedication | 1
      • defence of oikoumene | 1
      • definition | 1
      • deformis | 1
      • deletion | 1
      • Della Rovere (family) | 1
      • Delos | 1
      • Delphi | 1
      • Democritus | 2
      • Demotic | 1
      • Denmark | 1
      • desert fathers | 1
      • design | 1
      • design of knowledge | 1
      • deviant burials | 1
      • devices | 1
      • devoutness | 1
      • diagrams | 1
      • dictionaries | 1
      • Didascalia Apostolorum | 1
      • dietary prescriptions | 1
      • diffusion | 1
      • diffusion of the cockerel | 1
      • Digest | 2
      • digital humanities | 2
      • digital image analysis | 1
      • digital revolution | 1
      • Diocles of Carystus | 1
      • Diocletian | 1
      • Diocletian Palace | 1
      • Dionysius of Halicarnassus | 1
      • diplomacy | 7
      • diplomacy of the Patriarchate of Constantinople | 1
      • diplomatic gifts | 1
      • diplomatic interventions | 1
      • diplomatic mediation | 1
      • diplomatic protection | 2
      • diplomatics | 2
      • diptychs | 2
      • disambiguation | 1
      • disappearance | 1
      • discipline | 2
      • Diseases of Women I-II | 1
      • disfigurement | 1
      • Dismembered bodies | 1
      • disposition | 1
      • dissimulation | 1
      • distribution | 1
      • distribution strategies and mechanisms | 1
      • district out “Porta marina” | 1
      • divination | 1
      • divine law | 2
      • divine providence | 1
      • divorce | 1
      • divus Titus | 1
      • Doctrinaries | 1
      • document | 1
      • documentary practice | 1
      • documentary practices | 1
      • documentation | 1
      • Dolcino of Novara | 1
      • Dom Prosper Guéranger | 1
      • domestication | 1
      • Dominican knowledge | 1
      • Dominican nuns | 2
      • Dominican Order | 1
      • Dominicans | 5
      • Domitian | 3
      • domus | 3
      • Domus Aurea | 1
      • domus principis | 1
      • Doria | 1
      • double burials | 1
      • downgrading | 6
      • Downgrading | 1
      • dowry | 2
      • Dracontius | 1
      • draft | 1
      • drainage | 1
      • drammi per musica | 1
      • drawing | 1
      • Dream incubation | 1
      • Dress | 1
      • dromedary | 1
      • Dubrovnik | 1
      • Duchy of Savoy | 1
      • Dufour | 1
      • duke of Burgundy | 1
      • duke of Terranova | 1
      • Durandus of Saint-Pourçain | 1
      • Dürer | 1
      • duties | 1
      • dyeing | 1
      • dying well | 1
      • dynamics of change | 1
      • dynastic memory | 1
    • E

      • Earl of Castlemaine | 1
      • early Christian inscriptions | 1
      • early dance | 1
      • Early Empire | 2
      • early medieval monasteries | 1
      • Early Middle Age | 2
      • early Middle Ages | 1
      • Early Middle Ages | 1
      • early Middle Ages | 2
      • Early Middle Agse | 1
      • early modern Europe | 1
      • early modern period | 8
      • Early modern period | 1
      • early modern printed books | 1
      • Eastern Christianity | 1
      • eastern Christians | 1
      • ecclesial communion | 1
      • ecclesiastical careers | 1
      • ecclesiastical right of asylum | 2
      • ecclesiology | 1
      • École Française de Rome | 1
      • economic history | 1
      • economic public order | 1
      • economy | 2
      • ecosystem | 1
      • Ecumenical Patriarchate | 2
      • Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople | 1
      • ecumenism | 1
      • Ecumenism | 1
      • Edessa | 1
      • Edict of Nantes | 1
      • edification | 1
      • Eduard Sachau | 1
      • education through images | 1
      • Egypt | 2
      • Egyptian animals | 1
      • Egyptian drugs | 1
      • Egyptian minerals | 1
      • Egyptian mongoose | 1
      • Egyptian plants | 1
      • Egyptian products | 1
      • ekdikos | 1
      • election of the bishop | 1
      • elector | 1
      • Electra | 1
      • Elijah of Cortona | 1
      • Elisha ben Abuyah | 1
      • élite | 1
      • elites | 1
      • élites municipales | 1
      • Elizabeth I | 1
      • emblematic | 1
      • emblems | 1
      • emigrants | 2
      • emigration | 1
      • émigrés | 1
      • EMIRE | 1
      • EMIRE Project | 1
      • emotion | 1
      • Emperor | 1
      • emperor | 1
      • Emperor Theodore Laskaris | 1
      • emperor-beast | 1
      • emperors | 1
      • empire | 5
      • Empire | 1
      • enamel histology | 1
      • enclosure | 1
      • encyclopaedism | 1
      • endemism | 1
      • Eneolithic period | 1
      • England | 1
      • engraving | 2
      • engravings | 2
      • enlightenment | 1
      • Ennio Quirino Visconti | 2
      • enterprise | 2
      • environment | 1
      • Ephesus | 2
      • epideictic rhetoric | 1
      • epigraphy | 8
      • episcopal hagiography | 1
      • epistemology | 1
      • epistemonarches | 1
      • epistolary networks | 1
      • eremitism | 2
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      • espionage | 1
      • esthetic law and order | 1
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      • ethnic identities | 1
      • Etruria | 1
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      • Etruscan necropolis | 1
      • Eucharist | 1
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      • Eugenius IV | 2
      • eulogy | 1
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      • Euripides | 1
      • Europe | 1
      • Eusebius of Caesarea | 1
      • Evangelicae historiae imagines | 1
      • event | 1
      • Event | 1
      • evidence | 1
      • evidentiary image | 2
      • excavations | 1
      • execution | 1
      • Exegesis | 1
      • exegesis | 1
      • exemplum | 1
      • exhibitions | 1
      • exile | 7
      • exiles | 2
      • exotic | 1
      • exotic animals | 1
      • exotic species | 1
      • exotica | 1
      • exoticism | 1
      • exotism | 1
      • expectation | 1
      • experience | 1
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    • F

      • Facies Tolfa | 1
      • failure | 2
      • famiglia | 1
      • familiarity | 1
      • family | 2
      • family archives | 1
      • family law | 1
      • family laws | 1
      • family memorials | 1
      • family strategies | 2
      • family vaults | 1
      • famous dead | 1
      • fascism | 2
      • fasti Ostienses | 1
      • Fasti Ostienses | 1
      • Fasting | 1
      • father of the Homeland | 1
      • fauna | 1
      • faunal assemblages | 1
      • faunal introductions | 1
      • fear of the dead/death | 1
      • female prostitution | 1
      • Ferdinando Castagnoli | 1
      • Ferrara | 1
      • festivals | 1
      • fiction | 1
      • fictionnal trials | 1
      • fictive architecture | 1
      • fifteenth century | 2
      • fight against heresy | 1
      • figure | 1
      • Filippo Colonna | 1
      • Filippo Juvarra | 1
      • Filippo Lombardini | 1
      • film classification | 1
      • Final Bronze Age | 1
      • financial broker | 1
      • financialization | 1
      • Finelli | 1
      • fines | 1
      • Finland | 1
      • first century BCE | 1
      • first-borns/younger sons | 1
      • fiscal-social contract | 1
      • fish | 1
      • fish tanks | 1
      • fishery | 1
      • fishpond | 3
      • fistulae aquariae | 1
      • Flanders | 1
      • Flavian dynasty | 1
      • Flavian palace | 1
      • Flavians | 1
      • Florence | 4
      • Florus | 1
      • fluvial trade | 1
      • fluvio-maritime area | 1
      • food history | 1
      • forced baptism of Jewish children | 1
      • Forced conversions | 1
      • foreigners | 5
      • forensic education | 1
      • forfeiture | 1
      • Forma Vrbis marmorea | 1
      • format | 1
      • formulas | 1
      • Forum | 1
      • Fos-sur-Mer | 1
      • Fossa Traiana | 1
      • foundation myth | 1
      • founders | 1
      • Four empires | 1
      • Fragmenta Augustodunensia | 1
      • France | 20
      • Francesco Datini | 1
      • Francesco Marti | 1
      • Franche-Comté | 1
      • franchises | 1
      • Franciscan churches | 1
      • Franciscan Observance | 3
      • Franciscan observances | 1
      • Franciscan Order | 2
      • Franciscan studies | 1
      • Franciscans | 3
      • Franciscans in the East and Middle East | 1
      • fratres communes | 1
      • fraud | 1
      • fraud to creditors | 1
      • Frederick III | 1
      • freedmen | 3
      • freedom of expression | 1
      • French | 1
      • French colonisation | 1
      • French engravers | 1
      • French foreign office | 1
      • French Revolution | 5
      • fresco | 1
      • friars | 1
      • Friars Minor | 3
      • Friars Preachers | 2
      • Friars’ libraries | 1
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      • frumentarii | 1
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      • functionary | 1
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      • funerary | 1
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      • funerary inscriptions | 3
      • funerary laws | 1
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      • funerary ritual | 2
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      • funerary transition | 2
      • funerary transitions | 1
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    • G

      • Gabriel d’Emiliane | 1
      • Gaeta | 1
      • Gaetano Marini | 1
      • Gaius | 1
      • Galen | 1
      • Galle | 1
      • galley asientos | 1
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      • gallicanism | 1
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      • Gaudentius | 1
      • Gaul | 2
      • Gaulish customs | 1
      • Gavin Hamilton | 1
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      • gender expectations | 1
      • gender history | 1
      • Gender regime | 1
      • gender studies | 1
      • genealogical tree | 2
      • genealogy | 4
      • Genesis Rabbah | 1
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      • genocide | 1
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      • geoarchaeology | 1
      • Geoffrey Gorer | 1
      • Geographical epithets | 1
      • geography | 4
      • geography textbooks | 1
      • geohistory | 1
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      • geophysical survey | 2
      • geopolitics | 1
      • Georg Adam von Martinitz | 1
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      • German Empire | 1
      • German orientalism | 1
      • Germany | 1
      • Gerona | 1
      • Ghibellism | 1
      • Giacomo Casanova | 1
      • Gianola | 1
      • Giles of Rome | 1
      • Gilles Robert de Vaugondy (1688-1766) | 1
      • Giorgio Vasari | 1
      • Giovanni Battista Pamphilj | 1
      • Giovanni Boccaccio | 1
      • Giovanni Dominici | 1
      • Girolamo Colonna | 1
      • Girolamo Golubovich | 1
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      • gladiators | 1
      • glass | 2
      • globe | 1
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      • governance | 1
      • governors | 1
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      • Grand Duchy of Tuscany | 1
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      • grotesque statuettes | 1
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      • guarantee for ademption | 1
      • guilds | 1
      • gynaecological treatises | 1
    • H

      • habitat | 1
      • Hachette Publishing | 1
      • Hadrian | 2
      • Hafiz Ali Eşref | 1
      • Hagiography | 1
      • Hamburg | 1
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      • heros | 1
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      • Hiero II of Syracuse | 1
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      • Hippocrates | 5
      • Hippocrates’ Aphorisms | 1
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      • Hippocratic reception | 1
      • Hispania | 2
      • Hispanic monarchy | 1
      • Historical atlas | 1
      • historical methodology | 1
      • historical topography | 1
      • historiography | 14
      • history | 3
      • history mediterranean | 1
      • history of clothing | 1
      • history of education | 1
      • history of Florence | 2
      • history of geography | 1
      • history of studies | 2
      • history of urbanism | 1
      • Holy Office | 9
      • Holy Roman Empire | 12
      • Holy See | 1
      • Homer | 1
      • homines novi | 1
      • hommes illustres (1696-1700) | 1
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      • honor | 1
      • honorary statue | 1
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      • horrea | 1
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      • horrea Ostiensia et Portuensia | 1
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      • house decoration | 1
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      • housing | 2
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      • humanism | 8
      • humanist dialogue | 1
      • humanist studies | 1
      • humanistic biography | 1
      • humanists | 1
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      • husbandry | 1
      • Hussitism | 1
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      • hygiene-sanitary issue | 1
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    • I

      • Iberian Peninsula | 1
      • Iberian trade | 1
      • iconoclasm | 3
      • iconography | 3
      • iconology | 1
      • iconotext | 1
      • identity | 4
      • idolatry | 2
      • Il Corago | 1
      • illustrious ascetics | 1
      • illustrious men | 1
      • illustrious men and women | 1
      • image | 3
      • images | 3
      • images of hell | 1
      • imagination | 2
      • imago | 1
      • immigration | 1
      • Immunity | 1
      • Imón | 1
      • imperial age | 1
      • imperial authority | 1
      • imperial birthday | 1
      • imperial cerimonial | 1
      • imperial coinage | 1
      • imperial constitution | 1
      • imperial court | 1
      • Imperial court | 1
      • imperial cult | 2
      • Imperial cult | 1
      • Imperial discourse | 1
      • imperial domus | 1
      • imperial forum | 1
      • imperial health anxieties | 1
      • imperial ideology | 1
      • Imperial image | 1
      • Imperial palace | 1
      • imperial power | 1
      • imperial privilege | 1
      • imperial project | 1
      • imperial propaganda | 1
      • imperial quadrantes | 1
      • imperial statue | 1
      • imperial travel | 1
      • imperialism | 3
      • imperium and tribunician power | 1
      • impiety | 1
      • imports | 1
      • impostor | 1
      • impoverishment | 1
      • impurity | 1
      • inalienability | 1
      • inauguration | 1
      • incognito | 1
      • incolae | 1
      • incuria | 1
      • Index | 4
      • India | 2
      • individualization of the end of life | 1
      • industrialization | 1
      • inequalities | 1
      • inferential image | 2
      • influence | 1
      • information | 1
      • inheritance | 1
      • inhumation | 1
      • Inquisition | 5
      • inquisitor’s books | 1
      • inscriptions | 1
      • inscriptions from Ostia | 1
      • insects | 1
      • Institutiones | 1
      • institutions | 1
      • instruction | 1
      • Instrumentum Domesticum | 1
      • insulae | 1
      • insularity | 2
      • insults | 1
      • integration | 3
      • intellectual history | 1
      • intelligence | 1
      • intercultural and interreligious relations | 1
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      • intratextual reference | 1
      • invention | 1
      • investigations and urban police | 1
      • involuntary introductions | 1
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      • iron | 1
      • Iron Age | 2
      • Isidorus | 1
      • Islam | 3
      • Islamic law for minorities | 1
      • Isola Sacra | 8
      • isolated skeletal remains | 1
      • Israel | 1
      • Istria | 4
      • Italian Humanism | 1
      • Italian patriots | 1
      • Italian Renaissance | 1
      • Italian-Spanish marriages | 1
      • italiani non regnicoli | 1
      • Italy | 18
      • Iura sepulcrorum | 1
      • iura sepulcrorum | 1
      • ius imaginum | 1
      • Ivry | 1
    • J

      • Jan Hus | 1
      • Jansenism | 2
      • Japan | 1
      • Jean Arnault | 1
      • Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771) | 1
      • Jean-Baptiste d’Anville (1697-1782) | 1
      • Jean-Charles Augustin Clément | 1
      • Jerusalem | 3
      • Jerusalem Talmud | 1
      • Jesuit missions | 1
      • jesuits | 1
      • Jesuits | 1
      • jettison | 1
      • Jewish courts | 1
      • Jewish law | 3
      • Jewish revolt | 1
      • Jewish revolts | 1
      • Jewish serfdom | 1
      • Jewish-Christian relations | 1
      • Jews | 5
      • jobs | 1
      • Johann Georg Cramer | 1
      • Johannes Meyer | 1
      • John Nider | 1
      • John of Capestrano | 1
      • John of Naples | 1
      • Jonah metropolitan of Russia (1448-1461) | 1
      • Jordan | 1
      • Joseph Banks | 1
      • Joseph Valerga | 1
      • Josephus | 4
      • journals | 1
      • Judaea | 1
      • Judaism | 3
      • judges | 2
      • judicial patron | 1
      • judicial prayers | 1
      • judicial procedures | 1
      • judicial violence | 1
      • judiciary records | 2
      • Julio-Claudians | 1
      • Julius II | 1
      • jungle fowl | 1
      • Juraj Šižgorić | 1
      • jurisdiction | 2
      • jurisdictions | 1
      • jurisprudence | 1
      • jurists | 1
      • jus gentium | 1
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      • justice | 7
      • Justice | 1
      • Justin Martyr | 1
    • K

      • ketubbah. | 1
      • Khirbet al-Mafjar | 1
      • kiln | 1
      • king | 1
      • King Qatzyya | 1
      • king’s geographers | 1
      • kingdom | 1
      • kingdom of Italy (1861-1876) | 1
      • kingdom of Naples | 4
      • Kingdom of Sweden | 1
      • Kingdom of the Two Sicilies | 1
      • kinship | 2
      • knowledge | 1
      • Kvarne | 1
      • Kvarner | 1
      • Kvarner Gulf islands | 1
    • L

      • L. Appuleius Saturninus | 1
      • L. Flamininus (cos. 192 BC) | 1
      • La Olmeda | 1
      • La Tessalonica | 1
      • laboratory training | 1
      • labour | 1
      • lacerna | 1
      • Lactantius | 1
      • Lafreri | 1
      • lagoon | 1
      • Lamentations Rabbah | 1
      • lamps | 1
      • land reclamation | 1
      • landscape | 1
      • landscape archaeology | 1
      • landscape survey | 1
      • landscaped cemetery | 1
      • language policy | 1
      • languages | 1
      • Languedoc | 1
      • lanterna | 1
      • large-scale urban development projects | 1
      • Lasallians | 1
      • late antique Rome | 2
      • Late Antique Rome | 1
      • Late Antiquity | 6
      • late antiquity | 2
      • Late Middle Age | 1
      • Late modern period | 1
      • late-republican period wall | 1
      • latemedieval Spain | 1
      • Lateran | 1
      • latin | 1
      • latin comedy | 1
      • Latin Epigraphy | 1
      • Latin epigraphy | 2
      • latin literature | 1
      • Latin Panegyric | 1
      • Latinization | 1
      • Latium | 1
      • Latium vetus | 1
      • laughter | 2
      • law | 5
      • law and order | 1
      • law enforcement | 1
      • law in action | 1
      • laws | 2
      • laymen | 1
      • layout | 1
      • Lazi | 1
      • lead | 3
      • legal action | 1
      • legal denunciations | 1
      • legal education | 1
      • legal history | 1
      • legal knowledge | 1
      • legal norms | 1
      • legal pluralism | 2
      • legal practices | 1
      • legal procedure | 1
      • legal sources | 1
      • legates | 1
      • legend | 1
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      • Legitimation | 1
      • Lenten preaching | 1
      • Leo X | 1
      • Leo XII | 1
      • Leptis Magna | 1
      • letter of Aristeas | 1
      • letters | 1
      • Lex Rupilia | 1
      • lexicon | 1
      • Liber maleficiorum | 1
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      • Libri inquisitionum et testium | 1
      • libri malleficiorum | 1
      • licite images | 1
      • lieutenant | 1
      • lime | 2
      • lineage | 2
      • linguistic skills | 1
      • lion | 1
      • lists | 1
      • literary canon | 1
      • literary culture | 1
      • literary history | 1
      • litigation | 1
      • liturgical furniture | 1
      • liturgy | 4
      • lives | 1
      • living conditions | 1
      • Local Church | 1
      • local elites | 3
      • local élites | 1
      • local mappers | 1
      • logic | 1
      • logica nova | 1
      • logica vetus | 1
      • logistics | 2
      • Lombards | 1
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      • Longarina | 1
      • longobard laws | 1
      • Lorenza de la Cerda | 1
      • loss of privilege | 1
      • Lost medical treatises | 1
      • Louis Bailly | 1
      • low cost urbanism | 1
      • Luca Cherubini | 1
      • Luca di Antonio degli Albizzi | 2
      • Lucilii Gamalae | 1
      • Lucius Saufeius | 1
      • Ludwig IV of Bavaria | 1
      • Lumières | 2
      • luogo di memoria | 1
      • Lutheran Reformation | 1
      • Lutheranism | 1
      • Lyon | 1
      • Lysikles | 1
    • M

      • Maccabean martyrs | 1
      • Maccarese marshes | 1
      • Macedonia | 1
      • Macedonian Wars | 1
      • macella | 1
      • madness | 1
      • Madrid | 2
      • magic | 1
      • magic lantern | 1
      • magical papyri | 1
      • magical practice | 1
      • magistri viarum | 1
      • magnates | 1
      • magnetism | 1
      • Maison de la Bonne Presse | 1
      • Making of gold | 1
      • Malaga | 1
      • male decorum | 1
      • maliki and hanbali schools | 1
      • mancipatio | 1
      • Manilla galleon | 1
      • manipulation | 1
      • manual treatment | 1
      • manufactoring site | 1
      • Manus | 1
      • manuscript | 2
      • manuscripts | 1
      • manuscripts studies | 1
      • map publishing in the France of the Enlightenment | 1
      • map) | 1
      • maps | 2
      • marbles | 1
      • marbles origin | 1
      • Marche | 1
      • Marcianus Venetus Graecus 269 | 1
      • Marcion | 1
      • Marco Trevisano | 1
      • Margaret Mead | 1
      • marginal reference | 1
      • marginalia | 1
      • margins | 1
      • Marguerite “Porète” | 1
      • Marguerite de la Rivière | 1
      • Marie d’Agreda | 1
      • Marie René de La Blanchère | 1
      • marine resources | 1
      • Maritime Baths | 2
      • maritime baths | 1
      • markets | 2
      • marmora | 1
      • marriage | 3
      • Marriage | 1
      • Martin of Troppau | 1
      • Martino Martini | 1
      • martyrdom | 1
      • martyrium | 1
      • masculinity | 1
      • masonry | 1
      • Masseo Bruna da Frossasco | 1
      • materiality | 1
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      • mausoleum | 2
      • Maximus | 1
      • mechanistic model | 1
      • media | 1
      • mediaeval history | 1
      • medical expertise | 1
      • medical terminology | 1
      • medical treatments | 1
      • medicalization | 1
      • medicine | 6
      • medieval archaeology | 1
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      • medieval monasteries | 1
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      • medieval sculpture | 1
      • medieval tomb | 1
      • medievalism | 1
      • meditation | 1
      • meditative inference | 1
      • Mediterranean | 2
      • Mediterranean relation with Northern Europe | 1
      • Mediterranean wars | 1
      • Mekhilta de-Rabbi Ishmael | 1
      • melancholy | 1
      • Melkite Church | 1
      • memoria | 1
      • Mendicant education | 1
      • mendicant libraries | 2
      • mendicant orders | 2
      • Mendicant orders | 2
      • merchant bourgeoisie | 1
      • merchant-bankers | 1
      • merchants | 2
      • metadata | 1
      • metals | 1
      • methodology | 3
      • metropolisation | 1
      • Michel Bégon | 1
      • microachitecture | 1
      • micromammals | 1
      • Middle Adriatic | 1
      • Middle Ages | 5
      • middle ages | 1
      • Middle Bronze Age | 1
      • Middle-East | 1
      • midrash | 2
      • migration | 1
      • migration policy | 1
      • Miletus | 1
      • military contractors | 1
      • military defeats | 1
      • military emperor | 1
      • military history | 1
      • military orders | 1
      • military service | 2
      • military victory | 1
      • mimesis | 1
      • mine | 1
      • Ming | 1
      • miniature painting | 1
      • mining explotation | 1
      • mining landscapes | 1
      • Mireille Cébeillac-Gervasoni | 1
      • misalliance | 1
      • Mishnah | 3
      • Mission | 2
      • mission | 1
      • missionary knowledge | 1
      • missions | 2
      • Mithraeum of multicolored marbles | 1
      • Mithraism | 1
      • mobility | 8
      • Modena | 1
      • modern age | 1
      • Modern Aramaic | 1
      • Modern Italy | 1
      • Modern times | 4
      • modernity | 1
      • mole | 1
      • molecular archaeology | 1
      • molo | 1
      • molo della Lanterna | 1
      • monarchical representation | 1
      • monarchy | 2
      • monasteries | 1
      • monastery | 2
      • monastic land holdings | 1
      • Monastic reforms | 1
      • monastic virtues | 1
      • monasticism | 2
      • Moncada | 1
      • monetary circulation | 1
      • monkeys | 1
      • Montaigne | 1
      • Montserrat | 1
      • monumental path | 1
      • monuments | 1
      • monumentum servorum et libertorum | 1
      • moral philosophy | 1
      • Moretus | 1
      • morte | 1
      • mos | 1
      • mosaic | 4
      • Mosaic Law | 1
      • Moscow Council | 1
      • Moscow Patriarchate | 2
      • Mosul | 1
      • mounting | 1
      • Movementscape | 1
      • mudejares | 1
      • multidisciplinary | 1
      • municipal council | 1
      • Municipal Daily | 1
      • municipal fasti | 1
      • municipal patron saints | 1
      • municipal politics | 1
      • municipal statutes | 1
      • munificence | 1
      • murder of images | 1
      • Musée du Bardo | 1
      • music | 2
      • music and diplomacy | 1
      • musica di scena | 1
      • mutilation | 1
      • mystery cults | 1
      • myth | 1
      • myth of Venetian freedom | 1
    • N

      • Nadal | 1
      • Nadal (Jérónimo) | 1
      • Nadal (Jérónimo) | 2
      • nail | 1
      • name-nomen | 1
      • names of defeated peoples | 1
      • Names of seasons | 1
      • naming | 1
      • Naples | 1
      • Napoleonian empire | 1
      • Nara-Bible | 1
      • Narbonne | 1
      • narrative | 1
      • nation | 1
      • Nation | 1
      • nationalism | 2
      • nationality | 1
      • nations | 1
      • Natural philosophy | 1
      • nature | 1
      • naues caudicariae | 1
      • Naulochus | 1
      • navigation | 2
      • Neapolitan composers | 1
      • necropolis | 5
      • Necropolis | 1
      • Neighborhood out of Porta Marina | 1
      • neighborhoods | 1
      • Neighbourhood outside Porta Marina | 1
      • Neri Maria Corsini | 1
      • Nero | 3
      • Netherlands | 2
      • network | 1
      • networks | 2
      • new recipes | 1
      • Nicholas V | 2
      • Nicolas Trevet | 1
      • Nicolò Minato | 1
      • nobiliary law | 1
      • nobility | 7
      • Nobility | 3
      • Noble decommissioning | 1
      • Noblesse de robe | 1
      • Nomen Antoninum | 1
      • non-perishable materials | 1
      • non-professional dance training | 1
      • Norbert Elias | 1
      • North Adriatic | 1
      • North Africa | 2
      • northern Iraq | 1
      • nosological treatises | 1
      • Nosology | 1
      • notaries | 1
      • notary | 1
      • noxality | 1
      • numismatic iconography | 1
      • numismatics | 1
      • numismatics finds | 1
      • nuns | 1
      • nuns’ choir | 2
      • Nuremberg | 1
    • O

      • Occident | 1
      • occupations | 1
      • office | 1
      • officeholders | 1
      • officers | 1
      • Official and Personal Three Names | 1
      • Ohrid | 1
      • old age | 1
      • oligarchy | 1
      • omen | 1
      • onomastics | 2
      • opera | 2
      • Opera | 2
      • Oppian Hill | 1
      • opposites | 1
      • Optatianus | 1
      • optimates | 1
      • opus reticulatum | 1
      • opus reticulatum - | 1
      • orations | 1
      • oratorio | 1
      • oratory | 3
      • ordeal | 1
      • Order of Friars Preachers | 1
      • Order of Preachers | 1
      • ordo | 1
      • Orientalising | 1
      • Orientalism | 1
      • orientalism | 1
      • ornamenta | 1
      • orography | 1
      • Orosius | 1
      • Ortelius | 1
      • Orthodox Church | 1
      • Orthodox ecclesiology | 1
      • orthodoxy | 1
      • Orthodoxy | 2
      • Osrhoene | 1
      • Ostia | 21
      • Ostia (ancient city) | 1
      • Ostia antica | 1
      • Ostia-Portus | 1
      • Ostian epigraphy | 1
      • other | 1
      • otium | 1
      • Otto Neurath | 1
      • Ottoman Empire | 4
      • Outdoor performance | 1
      • over tourism | 1
      • ownership | 2
    • P

      • paenula | 1
      • paganism | 1
      • paideia | 1
      • pain | 1
      • painted landscapes | 1
      • Palaestra | 1
      • Palatine | 1
      • Palazzo a mare | 1
      • paleoenvironment | 1
      • Palestinian rabbis | 1
      • palliative care | 1
      • panthers | 1
      • papacy | 3
      • papacy and empire | 1
      • papacy. | 1
      • Papal court | 1
      • papal diplomacy | 1
      • papal historiography | 1
      • papal states | 2
      • Papal Zouaves | 1
      • Pappus and Julianus | 1
      • parakeet | 1
      • Parentalia | 1
      • Parentium | 3
      • Parigi | 1
      • Paris | 3
      • parrot | 2
      • pars fructuaria | 1
      • pars rustica | 3
      • pars urbana | 1
      • Part-books | 1
      • Parthians | 1
      • participative urbanism | 1
      • parties | 1
      • parting of the ways | 1
      • passive participle | 1
      • passport | 1
      • passports | 1
      • pastoral | 1
      • pastoral enclosure | 1
      • pastoralism | 1
      • patria potestas | 1
      • patriarchate | 1
      • Patriarchate | 1
      • Patriarchate of Constantinople | 2
      • Patriarchate of Moscow | 2
      • patristics | 1
      • patronage | 3
      • Paul of Venice | 1
      • Paul Otlet | 1
      • Paul VI | 1
      • Paulinus of Nola | 1
      • paved road | 1
      • pax | 1
      • Pazzi-Strozzi | 1
      • peacock | 2
      • Peć | 1
      • peculium | 1
      • pedagogues | 1
      • pedagogy | 1
      • pediatric orthopedics | 1
      • pedimental decoration | 1
      • penalty of the ban | 1
      • Pérez de Guzmán | 1
      • perfection | 1
      • performance | 5
      • Performance | 1
      • performance practice | 1
      • performance studies | 3
      • performative event | 1
      • performative society | 1
      • performativity | 1
      • Performing arts | 1
      • performing arts and foreign nations in Rome | 1
      • Pergamon | 1
      • Perge | 1
      • peri-urban cemeteries | 1
      • periodisation | 1
      • periodization | 1
      • persecution | 1
      • Persecution | 1
      • Persian painting | 1
      • persona | 1
      • personal names | 1
      • personality rights | 1
      • personhood | 1
      • Perugia | 1
      • Pescennius Niger | 1
      • Peter Damian | 1
      • petition | 1
      • Petition | 1
      • petitions | 1
      • Petrarch | 1
      • Pharmacological heritage | 1
      • pharmacopoeia | 1
      • Phasing Earthquake 346 | 1
      • Philip V | 1
      • Philippe Ariès | 1
      • Philippi | 1
      • Philo | 1
      • philosophical sources | 1
      • philosophy | 2
      • Phoenicians | 2
      • Phradmon | 1
      • Phyromachos | 1
      • physical presence | 1
      • Physics | 1
      • Pianterella | 1
      • Piarists | 1
      • piazzale delle Corporazioni | 1
      • pictorial novelty | 1
      • Piedmont | 1
      • Pierre Bayle | 1
      • Pierre Billaud | 1
      • Pierre Jurieu | 1
      • Pierre-Jean-François de Montgaillard | 1
      • Pietro Ottoboni | 1
      • piety | 2
      • pig-Rome | 1
      • pigments | 1
      • Pilgram | 1
      • pilgrimages | 1
      • pine-pitch | 1
      • Pithekoussai | 1
      • place | 1
      • placitum | 1
      • planning | 1
      • Platina (Bartolomeo) | 1
      • Platon | 1
      • Plautus | 1
      • plebs | 1
      • Pliny the Elder | 2
      • Pliny the Younger | 1
      • plomb | 1
      • pluralization of norms | 1
      • Plutarch | 1
      • Poetry | 1
      • poets | 1
      • polarisation | 1
      • polemics | 1
      • police | 2
      • police violence | 1
      • Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth | 1
      • political asylum | 1
      • political change | 1
      • Political Culture | 1
      • political discourse | 2
      • political emigration | 1
      • political exile | 1
      • political history | 1
      • political iconography | 1
      • Political imposture | 1
      • political independence | 1
      • political participation | 1
      • Political Personifications | 1
      • political thought | 1
      • politics | 1
      • Polybius | 2
      • polyhierarchy | 1
      • pomerium | 1
      • Pompei | 1
      • Pomposa Abbey | 1
      • pontifex maximus | 1
      • Pontine plain | 1
      • Pontine Region Project | 1
      • Poor Clares | 3
      • pope | 2
      • pope-emperor chronicles | 1
      • popes | 1
      • popular assemblies | 1
      • popular sources | 1
      • popularis | 1
      • populus Ostiensis | 1
      • pornography of death | 1
      • port | 1
      • port facilities | 1
      • portico | 2
      • Portico Clearance | 1
      • portrait | 2
      • portraits | 3
      • portraits of architects | 1
      • Portus | 7
      • Positivism | 1
      • post-byzantine studies | 1
      • post-imperial administration | 1
      • post-imperial legislation | 1
      • Post-Tridentine Rome | 1
      • postliminium | 1
      • potestas stautendi | 1
      • Pottery | 1
      • poverty | 1
      • povrety | 1
      • power | 2
      • praetorium | 1
      • pre-Sinaitic law | 1
      • preaching | 4
      • preaching 14th-15th | 1
      • predication | 1
      • prelates | 1
      • prélats | 1
      • preparatory drawings | 1
      • presence | 1
      • Press | 1
      • Priapus | 1
      • prices | 1
      • priests | 1
      • primacy | 1
      • prince | 3
      • prince and people | 1
      • Princeps | 2
      • Princes | 2
      • principate | 1
      • Principate | 2
      • principes pueri | 1
      • printing | 1
      • Printing house | 1
      • private / public | 1
      • private churches | 1
      • privileges | 1
      • probable conjecture | 1
      • Procedure | 1
      • proceedings | 2
      • processes of downgrading | 1
      • Procopius of Caesarea | 1
      • procurators ad annonam | 1
      • prodigal son | 1
      • professional organisations | 1
      • prognosis | 1
      • promotion | 1
      • proof of nobility | 1
      • propaganda | 1
      • property | 1
      • property of the monastery of St Peter in Osor | 1
      • prosopography | 3
      • prosopopeia | 1
      • protection | 3
      • Protestant exiles | 1
      • Protestantism | 3
      • Protestants | 1
      • Proto-Hippocratic corpus | 1
      • protohistory | 1
      • Protovillanovian | 1
      • provenance | 1
      • Provence | 2
      • province | 1
      • Province of Macedonia | 1
      • provinces | 2
      • provincial administration | 2
      • provincial population | 1
      • provincialization. | 1
      • prudence | 1
      • pseudepigraphy | 1
      • public and private building | 1
      • public buildings | 2
      • public domain | 1
      • Public Justice | 1
      • public law | 1
      • public order | 1
      • Public slaves | 1
      • public space | 1
      • public theatres | 1
      • publishing | 2
      • Pudens | 1
      • Puellae Faustinianae | 1
      • Pulgar | 1
      • purgatory | 1
      • Puy-de-Dôme | 1
      • Pyrenees | 1
    • Q

      • Qing | 1
      • quaestio franciscana | 1
      • Quaestor Ostiensis | 1
      • quaestor pro praetore | 1
      • quaestor urbanus | 1
      • quaestores classici | 1
      • quarry | 1
      • Quattrocento | 2
      • Queen Isabel of Portugal | 1
      • queenship | 1
      • quotation marks | 1
    • R

      • rabbinic law | 3
      • rabbinic literature | 1
      • Rabbinic literature | 1
      • rabbinic martyrs | 1
      • rabbinic movement | 1
      • rabbis | 4
      • Rabbis | 1
      • Rachel judgment | 1
      • rafting | 1
      • raisings of levels | 1
      • rank | 1
      • rape charges | 1
      • Raphael | 1
      • raw material | 1
      • raw materials | 3
      • re-appropriation | 1
      • re-use | 1
      • reading | 2
      • real-estate market | 1
      • reality | 1
      • rebuilding | 1
      • rebuilding inscriptions | 1
      • reception | 2
      • reclaim land | 1
      • recognition | 1
      • Recollects | 1
      • recycling | 1
      • red and fallow deer | 1
      • reditus | 1
      • reform | 1
      • Reformation | 1
      • Reformed churches | 1
      • reforming bishops | 1
      • refoundation | 1
      • refrigerium | 1
      • Refuge | 1
      • refugees | 2
      • refusal | 1
      • regalism | 1
      • regional mapping | 1
      • regional states | 1
      • regular visitation | 1
      • regulation | 1
      • regulations | 1
      • rejection | 1
      • relations between Rome and Antwerp | 1
      • relics | 1
      • religion | 1
      • Religious alterity | 1
      • religious art | 1
      • religious ceremonies | 1
      • religious engravings of the 19th century | 1
      • Religious identity | 1
      • religious insult | 1
      • religious meanings | 1
      • religious policy | 1
      • Religious reform | 1
      • religious rituals | 1
      • Religious Rule | 1
      • reliquary shrine | 1
      • Remigio dei Girolami | 1
      • Remus | 1
      • Renaissance | 3
      • renaissance biography | 2
      • renaissance humanism | 1
      • Renaissance Italy | 3
      • Renaissance sources | 1
      • renewals | 1
      • representation | 1
      • representation of social status | 1
      • representation of time | 1
      • representations | 1
      • reptiles | 1
      • Republic | 2
      • Republic of Venice | 3
      • republic of Venice | 1
      • republican magistracy | 1
      • reputation | 2
      • requalification | 1
      • res publica | 1
      • Res religiosae | 1
      • rescript | 1
      • resistance | 2
      • restauration | 2
      • restoration | 4
      • Restoration | 1
      • retro-choir | 1
      • reuse | 1
      • revisions | 1
      • revocation | 1
      • revolution | 2
      • Rhétoré | 1
      • rhetoric | 2
      • rhetoricians | 1
      • Rhone delta | 1
      • right of asylum | 3
      • right of capture | 1
      • right of image | 1
      • right of privacy | 1
      • right to burial | 1
      • right to intervene | 1
      • ring | 1
      • Rio Galeria | 1
      • Risorgimento | 1
      • ritual | 2
      • ritual wells | 1
      • ritualism | 1
      • river | 1
      • river harbor | 1
      • river ports | 1
      • river trade | 1
      • rivers | 2
      • road | 1
      • Robert Herz | 1
      • rodents | 1
      • Rodney King affair | 1
      • role | 1
      • Roma vetus vs. Roma Nova; Celebrative Neo-Latin Literature | 1
      • Roman antiquity | 1
      • Roman archaeology | 1
      • roman architecture | 1
      • Roman architecture | 2
      • Roman aristocracy | 1
      • Roman calendar | 1
      • Roman commemorative festivals | 1
      • Roman courts | 1
      • Roman East | 1
      • Roman emperor | 2
      • Roman Empire | 5
      • Roman empire | 2
      • Roman Etruria | 1
      • Roman governors | 1
      • Roman history | 1
      • Roman imperialism | 2
      • Roman Inquisition | 8
      • Roman Italy | 2
      • Roman jurists | 1
      • Roman Law | 2
      • Roman law | 10
      • Roman Mesopotamia | 1
      • roman metallurgy | 1
      • Roman Mithraism | 1
      • Roman necropoleis | 1
      • Roman necropolis | 2
      • Roman nobility | 1
      • Roman Ostia | 2
      • Roman Palestine | 1
      • Roman people | 1
      • Roman people | 1
      • Roman period | 1
      • Roman portraits | 1
      • Roman ports | 1
      • Roman pottery | 1
      • Roman power | 3
      • Roman religion | 1
      • Roman republican period | 1
      • Roman Senate | 1
      • Roman sepulcral law | 1
      • Roman spectacles | 1
      • roman sulphur | 1
      • Roman tax system | 1
      • Roman times | 1
      • Roman topography | 4
      • Roman unpublished inscriptions | 1
      • Roman urbanism | 1
      • Roman vs. local law | 1
      • Roman wallpaintings | 1
      • Roman wars | 1
      • romance languages | 1
      • Romanisation | 2
      • romanisation | 1
      • romanization | 2
      • Rome | 39
      • Rome (city) | 1
      • Rome and Augustus temple | 1
      • Romulus | 1
      • rood screen | 3
      • Rosalia | 1
      • Rostra | 1
      • Rotterdam | 1
      • routes | 2
      • royal chaplains | 1
      • royal courts | 1
      • royal patronage | 2
      • rule | 1
      • Rule of Benedict | 1
      • rumor | 1
      • rumour | 1
      • rural world | 1
      • Russia | 1
      • Russian Orthodox Church | 1
      • Ruth Benedict | 1
      • Ruthenians | 1
    • S

      • S. Angelo di Panzo | 1
      • S. Giustina | 1
      • S. Pietro | 1
      • Sabines | 1
      • Sacred Congregation of Rites | 1
      • sacred image | 1
      • sacred mystery | 1
      • sacrifices | 1
      • Saepta | 1
      • saffron | 1
      • Saint Gaudenzio | 1
      • Saint-Maurice | 1
      • Saint-Pons-de-Thomières | 1
      • Saltworks | 1
      • saltworks | 1
      • Samos | 1
      • San Marco | 1
      • sanctification of the myron | 1
      • sanctuaries | 1
      • sanctuary | 1
      • sand deposits | 1
      • Sanhedrin | 1
      • Santa Croce | 1
      • Santa Maria di Fregionaia | 1
      • Santa Maria Novella | 1
      • Santiago | 1
      • Sarcophagus | 1
      • Sardinia | 2
      • Sarpi | 1
      • Savonarola | 2
      • Saxony | 1
      • scales | 1
      • scenographic effects | 1
      • scenography | 1
      • schola affectus | 1
      • scholastic controversy | 1
      • Scholastic theologians | 1
      • school atlases | 1
      • school theatre | 1
      • scientific competition | 1
      • scrape marks | 1
      • scratched and depicted | 1
      • sculpture | 3
      • seaborne trade | 1
      • seals | 1
      • Seasons | 1
      • Second French Empire | 1
      • Second Legislation | 1
      • Second Sophistic | 1
      • Second Temple | 1
      • Second Temple literature | 1
      • secondary burial | 1
      • secondary burials | 1
      • secretary class | 1
      • section | 1
      • secularism | 1
      • sedimentary cores | 1
      • see of Kyiv | 1
      • seigneurial courts | 1
      • Sejanus | 1
      • selective breeding | 1
      • self-proclaimed autocephaly | 1
      • self-representation | 1
      • self-writing | 1
      • semi-products | 1
      • semiotics | 2
      • Sémiramis | 1
      • Semonides | 1
      • Senate | 4
      • senate (Roman) | 1
      • senatorial aristocracy | 1
      • senators | 1
      • Seneca the elder (Controuersia 9.2) | 1
      • sensory history | 1
      • sepulcrum | 1
      • Serbian Orthodox Church | 1
      • sermons | 1
      • Serra | 1
      • Servius Sulpicius Rufus | 1
      • settlement | 1
      • settling tanks | 1
      • Seventeenth century | 1
      • seventeenth century | 1
      • sex | 1
      • sex diagnosis | 1
      • Sex. Iulius Possessor | 1
      • Sexual customs | 1
      • Sforza’s Milan | 1
      • Shameful poor | 1
      • Shameful poverty | 1
      • shells | 1
      • Shimon ben Shataḥ | 1
      • shipping | 1
      • ships | 1
      • short-term rentals | 1
      • Sibylline Oracles | 1
      • Sibylline Oracles 4 | 1
      • Sicily | 4
      • Siege warfare | 1
      • Siena | 1
      • sigillography | 1
      • Sigismund of Luxembourg | 1
      • Signatures of medieval artists | 1
      • signorie | 1
      • Silenus Baths | 1
      • silver | 1
      • Simone da Cascina | 1
      • Sinai | 1
      • Singer | 1
      • singers | 1
      • sixteenth century | 1
      • Sixtus IV | 1
      • Skeleton Baths | 1
      • skepticism | 1
      • skills | 1
      • slaves/slavery | 1
      • smoother | 1
      • Smyrna | 1
      • snakes | 1
      • so-called | 1
      • So-called relief of Theseus and Ariadne. | 1
      • social categories | 1
      • social competition | 1
      • social declassification | 1
      • social descent | 1
      • social distinction | 1
      • social downgrading | 4
      • social hierarchy | 2
      • social history | 1
      • social identity | 1
      • social innovation | 1
      • social interpretation | 1
      • social moblity | 1
      • social mutation | 1
      • social networks | 1
      • social promotion | 1
      • social reproduction | 1
      • social status | 1
      • social structure | 1
      • Social theory | 1
      • socialisation | 1
      • Socialism | 1
      • society | 1
      • Society of Jesus | 2
      • society politics | 1
      • Sodomy | 1
      • solar cult | 1
      • soldiers | 1
      • sophists | 1
      • Sorbonne Library | 1
      • sorcery | 1
      • soundscape | 1
      • sources | 1
      • Sourthern Spain | 1
      • South America | 1
      • South Italy | 1
      • South Latium | 1
      • South of France | 1
      • southern Latium | 1
      • sovereignty | 2
      • soverignty | 1
      • space | 1
      • Spain | 1
      • Spain in Italy | 1
      • Spanish army | 1
      • Spanish Court | 1
      • Spanish Italy | 2
      • Spanish Monarchy | 1
      • Spanish Netherlands | 1
      • spatial turn | 1
      • spatiality | 1
      • spatiotemporality | 1
      • special jurisdictions | 1
      • Spectacle | 1
      • Spectacle event | 1
      • speculation | 1
      • Sperlonga | 1
      • spiritual care | 1
      • Spiritual Exercises | 2
      • Split | 1
      • spoils | 1
      • spolia hostium | 1
      • spoliation | 1
      • SPQR | 1
      • spreading | 1
      • spying | 1
      • square | 1
      • St Francis | 2
      • St Peter of Osor | 1
      • St Peter’s Abbey in Osor | 1
      • St. Francis’s journey to the East | 1
      • St. Hippolytus Basilica complex | 1
      • St. Jerome | 1
      • St. Mark's Basilica | 1
      • Stabiae | 1
      • Stace | 1
      • stamped bricks | 1
      • Stasis | 1
      • state | 2
      • statio | 1
      • statue | 1
      • statues | 2
      • statues of gods | 1
      • statute | 1
      • statutes | 6
      • stone | 1
      • storage | 4
      • storehouses | 1
      • Strasbourg | 1
      • stratigraphical method | 1
      • stratigraphy | 1
      • street | 1
      • street network | 1
      • strong-willed and unattached women | 1
      • stubborn and rebellious son | 1
      • Studia artium | 1
      • studia generalia | 1
      • style | 1
      • subject indexing | 1
      • subjection | 1
      • subjectivity | 1
      • subprimes crise | 1
      • suburbia | 2
      • suburbium | 1
      • subversion | 1
      • Sulla | 1
      • summa imperii | 1
      • sumptuary laws | 1
      • sunna | 1
      • suppliers | 1
      • supply | 2
      • supply strategy | 1
      • supra-municipal relations | 1
      • Surgery | 1
      • surveillance | 4
      • survey | 1
      • survey engineers | 1
      • Swallow Painter | 1
      • Sybils | 1
      • synagogue | 1
      • synodal decision of 1686 | 1
      • Syriac | 1
      • Syriac Christianity | 1
      • Syriac manuscripts in Berlin | 1
      • Syriac science | 1
      • Syrian War | 1
    • T

      • Tabella defixionis | 1
      • taberna | 2
      • tabula picta | 1
      • Tacite | 1
      • Tacitus | 2
      • Tacitus (Annals) | 1
      • Talaiotic | 1
      • Talleyrand | 1
      • Talmud | 1
      • tannaim | 1
      • Tantur Ecumenical Institute | 1
      • Tărnovo | 1
      • Tarraco | 1
      • taxes | 1
      • teachers | 1
      • teaching | 1
      • technical vocabulary | 1
      • technology | 1
      • tempio | 1
      • Templar architecture | 1
      • Temple | 1
      • Temple of Hercules | 1
      • Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus | 1
      • Temple of Peace | 1
      • Temple of the Ara Rotonda | 1
      • temple of Venus Victrix in Capitolio | 1
      • Temple tetrastyle | 1
      • temple to divine Trajan | 1
      • temples | 1
      • terminology | 1
      • terrace | 1
      • Terracina | 1
      • terracotta figurines | 1
      • territory | 1
      • Tertullian | 1
      • Tettieni | 1
      • text/image | 1
      • textile industry | 1
      • thaumaturge | 1
      • the apostle Addai | 1
      • The City of Ladies | 1
      • The hot | 1
      • the myth of Rome | 1
      • the Rhône | 1
      • theatre historiography | 2
      • theatre machines | 1
      • Theatre studies | 1
      • theatrology | 1
      • Theoderich | 1
      • Theodor Mommsen | 2
      • Theodosian portico | 1
      • theology | 3
      • theology and law | 1
      • Theophrastus | 1
      • therapy | 1
      • Thesaurus | 1
      • thirteenth century | 1
      • Thomas Illyricus | 1
      • Thucydides | 1
      • Ti. Plautius Felix Ferruntianus | 1
      • Tianzhu Jiangsheng Chuxiang Jingjie | 1
      • Tiber | 3
      • Tiber River | 1
      • Tiber towpaths | 1
      • Tiberius | 4
      • tiger | 1
      • tigers | 1
      • timbers | 1
      • Titus | 1
      • Toga | 1
      • togate statue | 1
      • toleration | 1
      • Tolomeo da Lucca | 1
      • tomb | 1
      • tomb monument | 1
      • Tombs | 1
      • tombs | 1
      • Tommaso Parentucelli | 1
      • topography | 2
      • topography of ancient Rome | 1
      • Torcello | 1
      • Tordinona theater | 1
      • Toscany | 1
      • Tosefta | 2
      • Toson d’oro | 1
      • touristification | 1
      • tower | 2
      • town | 2
      • tractatus | 1
      • Trade | 1
      • trade | 6
      • trade associations | 1
      • trade routes | 1
      • traders | 1
      • trading routes | 1
      • tradition | 1
      • tragedy | 1
      • traits of a person | 1
      • Trajan | 1
      • Trajan’s Baths | 1
      • Trajan’s Column | 1
      • Trajan’s column | 1
      • trajectory of the dead | 1
      • transactions | 1
      • transhumance | 1
      • transition | 1
      • translatio imperii | 2
      • translation | 4
      • transmission | 1
      • Transmission of experience-based knowledge | 1
      • transmutation | 1
      • transnational history | 1
      • transport | 3
      • transportation and storage | 1
      • Trastamara dynasty | 1
      • travel | 1
      • travel guides | 1
      • treasure | 1
      • treatment of the dead body | 1
      • Trecento | 1
      • tree model | 1
      • trial | 1
      • trials | 1
      • tribunals | 1
      • Tridacna | 1
      • Tridente | 1
      • Trieste | 1
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