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Carcopino may
refer to Sarrola-
Carcopino, a
commune on the
island of
Corsica in
France Departmental Museum of
archaeology Gilort (Jérôme)
Carcopino in...
- Jérôme
Carcopino (27 June 1881 – 17
March 1970) was a
French historian and author. He was the
fifteenth member elected to
occupy seat 3 of the Académie...
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saving in
ancient Rome". The
classical Journal. 13 (6): 450–451. Jérôme
Carcopino (1968). "The days and
hours of the
Roman calendar".
Daily Life in Ancient...
- Sarrola-
Carcopino (French pronunciation: [saʁɔla kaʁkɔpino]; Corsican:
Sarrula è Carcupinu) is a
commune in the Corse-du-Sud
department of
France on the...
- The
Departmental Museum of
archaeology Gilort (Jérôme)
Carcopino is
situated in the
commune of
Aleria in
Corsica (France) at
around 70
kilometers from...
- Suetonius, "The Life of Caesar", 6. C****ius Dio,
Roman History, ****vii. 45.
Carcopino, Cicero: The
Secrets of his Correspondence, Vol. 1, pg. 352. Suetonius...
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Various modern attempts have been made to
explain Hadrian's choice:
Jerome Carcopino proposes that
Aelius was Hadrian's
natural son. It has also been speculated...
- Decebalus's
treasure in the
river of Sargesia/Sargetia - a
fortune estimated by
Carcopino at 165,500 kg of gold and 330,000 kg of silver.[citation needed] The last...
- is more
reserved and critical.
Francophone scholars A.
Delatte and J.
Carcopino believe the
incident to be the
result of a real
initiative of the pythagoric...
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capital Arris in Aurès,
found in 1941 by
Morizot and
published in
detail by
Carcopino in 1944.
Masties was
first made dux in
around 426 and died in 494, presumably...