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Dealing with the nobility’s relationship with their non-royal towns and townlets in the pre-Hussite period is often difficult due to the lack of written sources. Therefore, it is also necessary to use information on the development of localities, which provides a breakdown of their spatial layout, art history and archaeology. Determining a locality’s state of developmental in a certain period is often difficult. This paper outlines the development of non-royal market localities in the Jihlava region and their relationship with their aristocratic owners in the aforementioned period.
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The objective of this article is to provide a short presentation of the integration process of the areas that formed Lower Moesia. The author aims to present select methods implemented by the Romans in order to place the discussed territories under their complete control. The main differences between the individual parts of Lower Moesia have also been indicated in the article, as well as the ways in which they mutually supplemented each other, ultimately composing a cohesive whole.
Vox Patrum
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1988
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vol. 14
351-368
FR
L’article se compose de qauatre parties. La premiere caracterise l’homme comme un etre social. La deuxieme analyse conception augustinienne de l’etat. La troisieme partie de l’article explique la conceptiop de l’Eglise. La derniere partie de I’article explique les rapports entre Eglise et Etat.
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An article entitled "The Polish ciceronianist - Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski and the church Latin", deals with the problem of a semantic evolution of some political terms used by Modrzewski in his work "De Republica emendanda".
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