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Mikhail Ivanovich Rostovtzeff, or
Rostovtsev (Russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Росто́вцев;
November 10 [O.S.
October 29] 1870 –
October 20, 1952), was a Russian...
- Istanbul: Kayık Yayıncılık.
Rostovtzeff, M. (1938). Dura-europos And Its Art.
Retrieved 23
December 2021.
Rostovtzeff,
Michael Ivanovitch (1977). The...
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Wengrow is a
recipient of the
Antiquity Prize and has
delivered the
Rostovtzeff Lectures (New York University), the Jack
Goody Lectures (Max
Planck Institute)...
- Asander, a
certain Scribonius and
Polemon I of Pontus.
According to
Rostovtzeff, she also had a
fourth husband, Aspurgos. In 47 BC king
Pharnaces II...
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Eugene Bolton (1932)
Charles A.
Beard (1933)
William Dodd (1934)
Michael Rostovtzeff (1935)
Charles Howard McIlwain (1936) Guy
Stanton Ford (1937) Laurence...
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captured Nisibis, and destro**** Antioch."
Rostovtzeff 1943, p. 33.
Rostovtzeff 1943, pp. 33–34.
Rostovtzeff 1943, p. 34. A
Companion to Late Antiquity...
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Eugene Bolton (1932)
Charles A.
Beard (1933)
William Dodd (1934)
Michael Rostovtzeff (1935)
Charles Howard McIlwain (1936) Guy
Stanton Ford (1937) Laurence...
- ‘indirectly’ the
result of the
barbarian invasion.
Historian Michael Rostovtzeff and
economist Ludwig von
Mises both
argued that
unsound economic policies...
- was at Hierapolis,
modern Manbij,
northeast of Aleppo, Syria.
Michael Rostovtzeff called her "the
great mistress of the
North Syrian lands". Her consort...
- a sea
snail species Vexillum. Flagspot.net,
retrieved March 18, 2011
Rostovtzeff,
Michael (1942). "Vexillum and Victory". The
Journal of
Roman Studies...