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Heichelheim is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
Weimarer Land
district of Thuringia, Germany.
Since 1
January 2019, it is part of the muni****lity...
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Fritz Moritz Heichelheim FRSC (May 6, 1901 –
April 22, 1968) was a German-born
ancient historian, who
specialized in
ancient economic history, at the...
- Aldhouse-Green
interprets her name as 'winding river'.
Heichelheim & Housman, 314.
Heichelheim & Housman.
Sucellus and
Nantosuelta in
Mediaeval Celtic...
- 52–53. Pohl 2004a, p. 25.
James 2014, p. 31. Todd 1999, p. 54. Ward,
Heichelheim & Yeo 2016, p. 340. Pohl 2004a, p. 26. Todd 1999, p. 55.
James 2014,...
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Golden Age.
Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-537941-9, p. 42.
Fritz Heichelheim,
Cedric Veo,
Allen Ward,(1984), The
History of the
Roman People, pp. 353...
- day of his birth, but
others give 13 July. Goldsworthy, p. 30, Ward,
Heichelheim, & Yeo p. 194. For a
source arguing for 12 July, see
Badian in Griffin...
- IV who kept his
nephew as co-king
before killing him in 170 BC.
Fritz Heichelheim proposed three possibilities:
Antiochus was
Demetrius I's son Antigonus...
- 2018, p. 255.
Heather 2018, pp. 255–256.
Heather 2018, p. 256. Ward,
Heichelheim & Yeo 2016, p. 497.
Burns 1991, p. 212.
Wolfram 1988, pp. 354–355. Wolfram...
- the
absence of
control over
decision making by the po****tion [...].
Heichelheim,
Friedrich Moritz (1949). "Commerce, Gr**** and Roman". In Hammond, Nicholas...
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Ludwig Krebs, one of Bach's most
accomplished pupils.
Krebs was born in
Heichelheim and went to
school in the
nearby Weimar.
Nothing is
known about his early...