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VII ; J. H. Breasted , “ The Foundation and Expansion of the Egyptian Empire , " in
Cambridge Ancient History , Vol . II ; A. Erman , Egypten und Egyptische Leben
im Altertum ( Tübingen , 1923 ) ; R. Pöhlmann , Geschichte der sozialen Frage ...
VII ; J. H. Breasted , “ The Foundation and Expansion of the Egyptian Empire , " in
Cambridge Ancient History , Vol . II ; A. Erman , Egypten und Egyptische Leben
im Altertum ( Tübingen , 1923 ) ; R. Pöhlmann , Geschichte der sozialen Frage ...
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Here again , as the basis for the size of the population of Italian Rome and of the
Roman Empire , we take the estimates of J. Beloch . However , it would not make
an essential difference in the relative indicators given if we had taken other ...
Here again , as the basis for the size of the population of Italian Rome and of the
Roman Empire , we take the estimates of J. Beloch . However , it would not make
an essential difference in the relative indicators given if we had taken other ...
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After Prussia was formed , and became the kernel of the German Empire in the
seventeenth century , “ Austria - Hungary " means the more limited empire as it
was formed under Charles V ( 1526 ) and as it existed until 1918. Up to the Thirty
...
After Prussia was formed , and became the kernel of the German Empire in the
seventeenth century , “ Austria - Hungary " means the more limited empire as it
was formed under Charles V ( 1526 ) and as it existed until 1918. Up to the Thirty
...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
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