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- Deification: GreenHill Books. ISBN 978-1784387075. Freisenbruch, Caesars’ Wives, pp. 162f Freisenbruch, Caesars’ Wives, pp. 163f Bennett, Julian (1997)...
- TC Freisenbruch 1902 e.V. is an amateur football club based in Essen, Germany. He is considered the most digital football club in the world. On January...
- Ancient World (illustrated ed.). Routledge. p. 25. ISBN 9781134323449. Freisenbruch, Annelise (2010). The First Ladies of Rome: The Women behind the Caesars...
- Edited by M. van Ackeren, 62–76. Oxford and Malden, MA: Blackwell. Freisenbruch, A. 2007. "Back to Fronto: Doctor and Patient in His Correspondence with...
- of Byzantium and the Arabs. Dumbarton Oaks. p. 37. ISBN 0884021157.; Freisenbruch, Annelise (2011). Caesars' Wives: ****, Power, and Politics in the Roman...
- Harvard University Press, 2008, p. 205. ISBN 0-674-03095-8 Annelise Freisenbruch, Caesars’ Wives: ****, Power, and Politics in the Roman Empire (London...
- but now standard German is the norm. Höntrop borders inter alia to Freisenbruch, which belongs to Essen, another city, and Linden a district of Bochum...
- (2012), pp. 85–86. The statue is now on display in the Musei Capitolini. Freisenbruch (2010), p. 209. Thus Beckmann (2012), pp. 36–37, arguing from the evidence...
- emperor, thus legitimizing Severus' seizure of power." See Annelise Freisenbruch, Caesars' Wives: ****, Power, and Politics in the Roman Empire (London...
- Chinese warlord and official Zhu Jun, Chinese general and official Freisenbruch, Annelise (2010). Caesars' wives: ****, power, and politics in the Roman...