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- Prosopography is an investigation of the common characteristics of a group of people, whose individual biographies may be largely untraceable. Research...
- The prosopography of ancient Rome is an approach to classical studies and ancient history that focuses on family connections, political alliances, and...
- Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (abbreviated as PLRE) is a work of Roman prosopography published in a set of three volumes collectively describing...
- Publius Cornelius Scipio may refer to: Publius Cornelius Maluginensis Scipio (consular tribune 395 BC) Publius Cornelius Scipio Asina (c. 260 BC–after...
- The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE) is a database and ****ociated website that aims to construct a prosopography of individuals within Anglo-Saxon...
- The Prosopography of the Byzantine World (PBW) is a project to create a prosopographical database of individuals named in textual sources in the Byzantine...
- 2007. Kirby, p. 53. Bugga 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. Retrieved 2007-02-10. Centwine 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. Retrieved...
- Marcus Licinius Cr****us was a member of the First Triumvirate with Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Marcus Licinius Cr****us may also refer to: Marcus...
- [3][non-primary source needed] Æthelheard 6 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England Æthelheard 4 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (but corresponding...
- The gens Anicia (or the Anicii) was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, mentioned first towards the end of the fourth century BC. The first of the Anicii...