- The
History of
Equatorial Guinea is
marked by
centuries of
colonial domination by the Portuguese,
British and
Spanish colonial empires, and by the local...
-
romaine de
Trebellenus Rufus (Le
stade transitif de la
clientele a la
provincialisation de la Thrace),
Dodona 17 (1), 1988, p. 159-168 [1] D. C. Samsaris...
- many
scholars to late in 133 BC,
suggesting that Rome
decided on
provincialisation from an
early point.
Erich S.
Gruen in The ****enistic
world and the...
- scholars, the
Constitutio Antoniniana marks a
major milestone in the
provincialisation of
Roman law,
meaning that the gap
between private law in the provinces...
- of Rhodesia. Howman, H.R.G. P****more, G.C. (ed.). H.R.G.
Howman on
Provincialisation in Rhodesia, 1968-1969 and
Rational and
Irrational Elements (PDF)...
-
centre during the 1990s
without success.
These developments led to the
provincialisation of the
Central Committee; for example, more and more CC
members have...
- its
greatest territorial extent.
Trajan (98–117)
finally achieved provincialisation of the
troubled region of
Armenia in 114,
albeit for only four years...
- po****tion.
After Xinjiang was
converted into a
province by the Qing, the
provincialisation and
reconstruction programs initiated by the Qing
resulted in the...
- Xinjiang.
After Xinjiang was
converted into a
province by the Qing, the
provincialisation and
reconstruction programs initiated by the Qing
resulted in the...
-
external ****istance
would not be available.[citation needed] His "
provincialisation" plans,
announced on 13 July 1972, were
intended to
shift control...