- Olga
Benário Prestes (Brazilian Portuguese: /ˈɔwgɐ beˈnaɾju prɛstʃis/, 12
February 1908 – 7
April 1942) was a German-Brazilian
communist militant executed...
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Introduction to Tacitus, The
Annals of
Imperial Rome, p. xvii;
Herbert W.
Benario in
Introduction to Tacitus, Germany, pg. 1. Syme, 1958, pp. 614–16 Syme...
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Caesarea Under Roman Rule.
Brill Archive. p. 195. ISBN 90-04-04013-7.
Benario,
Herbert (1954). "The
Dediticii of the
Constitutio Antoniniana". Transactions...
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Alexander died in his "twenty-sixth year" (Elagabalus
lived 18 years).
Benario 2023. Groebe, col. 2526–2527. Icks, pp. 57–58. Birley,
Anthony Richard...
- (1924). The
Roman History. Loeb
classical Library. p. 118.
Herbert W.
Benario (April 2004). "Arminius into Hermann:
History into Legend".
Greece and...
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Archived from the
original on 5 May 2018.
Retrieved 24
November 2018.
Benario,
Herbert W. (1981). "Amphitheatres of the
Roman World". The
classical Journal...
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Soviet Union to
return to Brazil,
accompanied by his soon-to-be wife, Olga
Benário, an
agent of the
Communist International ****igned to
provide security for...
- his then-lover Olga
Benário,
succeeded in
staging his jail break. The
daring escape received worldwide publicity.
Braun and
Benário then made
their way...
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Levick (2014), p. 161.
Giacosa (1977), p. 7. DIR
contributor (Herbert W.
Benario, 2000), "Hadrian".
Giacosa (1977), p. 9.
Husband of
Salonia Matidia: Levick...
- p. 58. Icks 2011, p. 33. Icks 2011, p. 14.
Kienast 1990, pp. 165–170.
Benario,
Herbert W. (1959). "The
Titulature of
Julia Soaemias and
Julia Mamaea:...