- André
Piganiol (17
January 1883 – 24 May 1968) was a
French historian and archaeologist. He was a
professor at the
University of
Strasbourg and at the...
- Augustine, and was
particularly influenced by the
writings of
Marrou and
Piganiol. That
Special Subject had a
profound influence on Brown: "I was thrilled...
- Naert,
Bertil Näslund,
Pierre Nepomiatschy,
Andrew Pettigrew,
Bernard Piganiol,
Richard Roll,
Maurice Saias, Hein Schreuder,
Bruno Solnik,
Bengt Stymne...
- Seeck's
Geschichte des
Untergangs der
antiken Welt (1920–1923) and André
Piganiol's L'empereur
Constantin (1932) go
against this
historiographic tradition...
- Dagron, 2002. Wiewiorowski, p. 65. Petit, p. 70
Piganiol, p. 356 Petit, p. 155 Rémond, p. 142
Piganiol, p. 354 Jones, pp. 257–259. Cosentino, p. 128. Bury...
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debate over the
cause of the fall of one of the
largest empires in history.
Piganiol argues that the
Roman Empire under its
authority can be
described as "a...
- Vol. 2 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 711.
Chisholm 1911.
Piganiol, André.
Observations sur le
rituel le plus récent des frères Arvales. In:...
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insignia of the monarchy.
Saule &
Meyer 2000, pp. 17, 46. Félibien, 58;
Piganiol, 118; Verlet, 209. The
Battle of
Leuze was a
famous battle that the French...
- 170.
Cameron 2011, p. 97.
Matthews 2007, p. 278.
Rathbone 2009, p. 324.
Piganiol 1950, pp. 66–67.
Ernst Badian.
Calpurnius Piso Frugi,
Lucius https://doi...
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sketch and note, p. 18. Cicero, Ad
familiares 7.10.2 (=95), as
cited by
Piganiol, “Les
trinci gauloises." cf the
entry for
andabata in the
Oxford Latin...