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The Protestant Ethic and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Religious Minorities from the Former Holy Roman Empire

The Protestant Ethic and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Religious Minorities from the Former Holy Roman Empire

... We propose a new methodology for identifying the causal effect of Protestantism ver- sus Catholicism on the decision to become an entrepreneur. Our quasi-experimental research design exploits religious minorities’ strong ...

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Yolanda of Flanders: Latin Woman Potentate of the Roman Empire

Yolanda of Flanders: Latin Woman Potentate of the Roman Empire

... the Roman Emperor Constantine I (285-337) founded a new capital of the Roman Empire on the site of an ancient Greek city named ...Western Roman Empire had served as ...the Roman ...

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Thursday (dies Iovis) in the Later Roman Empire

Thursday (dies Iovis) in the Later Roman Empire

... the Roman Empire since remote times –in Rome and Italy at least since the first century BC (Michael 1924; Stern 1974: 318–26, 341, 347–9; 1980: 110; Goldenberg 1979; Balsdon 1979: 234, 297 ...the ...

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Plague, Politics, and Pogroms: The Black Death, Rule of Law, and the persecution of Jews in the Holy Roman Empire

Plague, Politics, and Pogroms: The Black Death, Rule of Law, and the persecution of Jews in the Holy Roman Empire

... Holy Roman Empire, however, this process stalled and went into reverse and as a result central Europe remained politically fragmented until the nineteenth century (Scales, 2005; Wilson, ...Holy Roman ...

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538 A.D. and the Transition from Pagan Roman Empire to Holy Roman Empire: Justinian’s Metamorphosis from Chief of Staffs to Theologian

538 A.D. and the Transition from Pagan Roman Empire to Holy Roman Empire: Justinian’s Metamorphosis from Chief of Staffs to Theologian

... the Roman Empire since so many aspects on political, administrative and economical levels were already switched off that when Justinian declared himself to be a theologian from this year and no longer a ...

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Customary law and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire: The status of peregrine law in Egypt: Customary law and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire

Customary law and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire: The status of peregrine law in Egypt: Customary law and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire

... the Roman Empire brought little change to the legal practice of the local ...the Roman jurisdiction - an endorsement fully confirmed by the abundant available ...this Roman attitude is clear ...

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The roots of early Christian imagery in the Roman Empire : archaeological and artistic evidence

The roots of early Christian imagery in the Roman Empire : archaeological and artistic evidence

... "pigeon houses" were found that consisted of niches, which were rectangular or rounded, with urns containing the ashes of the cremated dead. Usually, depending on the status of the deceased, a bust would be ...

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How  the process of doctrinal standardization during the later Roman Empire relates to Christian triumphalism

How the process of doctrinal standardization during the later Roman Empire relates to Christian triumphalism

... the Roman Empire and elsewhere, with autonomous churches sheltering and nurturing marginalized ...the Roman Catholic Church is lost in its own sense of temporal entitlement, issuing bulls, mandates, ...

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Effects of land use and anthropogenic aerosol emissions in the Roman Empire

Effects of land use and anthropogenic aerosol emissions in the Roman Empire

... the Roman Empire would be somewhat ...the Roman Empire is still debatable since there is disagreement about what the census tallies ...the Roman Empire would be a factor of ...

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"Nationis Teutonicae" - the German Nation and the Holy Roman Empire through the eyes of an Italian humanist

"Nationis Teutonicae" - the German Nation and the Holy Roman Empire through the eyes of an Italian humanist

... on Empire” of an Italian humanist, phrased otherwise: the ideas of the Italian humanist Enea Silvio Piccolomini on the Holy Roman Empire in the middle of the fifteenth ...Holy Roman ...

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Review Article: Ancient Galilee and the realities of the Roman Empire

Review Article: Ancient Galilee and the realities of the Roman Empire

... This review article summarises and delivers comment on Religion, ethnicity and identity in Ancient Galilee: A region in transition, edited by Jürgen Zangenberg, Harold W. Attridge and Dale B. Martin and published by Mohr ...

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Landscape of Languages - The position of provincial languages in the Roman Empire in the first three centuries AD

Landscape of Languages - The position of provincial languages in the Roman Empire in the first three centuries AD

... the Roman Empire has a very regional ...Becoming Roman, Writing Latin?, on epigraphy in the Roman west, has a superregional viewpoint, but focuses mainly on use of Latin instead of on the ...

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The Exchange of Goods from Italy to India during the Early Roman Empire – The Range of Travelling Times

The Exchange of Goods from Italy to India during the Early Roman Empire – The Range of Travelling Times

... These hypothetical scenarios, of course, represent the extremes, as based on the available evidence. Conditions were always variable as a result of human factors like bureaucracy and organisational delays (i.e. loading ...

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Woman as an object of medical knowledge in the Roman Empire, from Celsus to Galen

Woman as an object of medical knowledge in the Roman Empire, from Celsus to Galen

... of Roman expansion, which overlaid and massively extended the networks of Archaic Greek colonisation and Macedonian ...the empire as a geographical unit, loosely bound together on a number of levels, ...

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Germany and the Holy Roman Empire

Germany and the Holy Roman Empire

... Holy Roman Empire between 1493 and ...Holy Roman Empire, there is a long-running dispute over what it actually amounted ...holy, Roman nor an Empire’ while the student Frosch in ...

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Crisis of Legitimacy: Honorius, Galla Placidia, and the Struggles for Control of the Western Roman Empire, 405-425 C.E.

Crisis of Legitimacy: Honorius, Galla Placidia, and the Struggles for Control of the Western Roman Empire, 405-425 C.E.

... the empire, particularly Alaric’s sack of Rome in 410, to the imperial rejection of the traditional gods of ...the Roman Empire following the advent of Christianity in a comparatively favorable ...

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Practitioners Beware: The New Model for Software Engineering May Turn out to be the next ‘Holy          Roman Empire’

Practitioners Beware: The New Model for Software Engineering May Turn out to be the next ‘Holy Roman Empire’

... Abstract An interesting phenomenon has evolved over the past 30-years, as several titles have been suggested for attempt to anthropomorphize the construct of ‘professionalism’ in Software practice, these titles include: ...

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Taxation in the later Roman Empire

Taxation in the later Roman Empire

... the Roman system of taxation during the Principate and in the later Roman Empire, its organization and the bases of assessment, it is time to move from the ‘macro level’ to the ‘micro ...later ...

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Britons abroad : the mobility of Britons and the circulation of British-made objects in the Roman Empire

Britons abroad : the mobility of Britons and the circulation of British-made objects in the Roman Empire

... in Roman Romania has been investigated by Haalebos (1999); the presence of Syrians on a frontier post in Pannonia Inferior has been studied by Fitz (1972); and the presence of Dacians in Egypt and the expression ...

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The role of religion in the foreign affairs of Sasanian Iran and the Later Roman Empire (330-630 A.D.)

The role of religion in the foreign affairs of Sasanian Iran and the Later Roman Empire (330-630 A.D.)

... the Roman Empire could assimilate Iran, in case the shah himself converted to ...Persian empire and, up to the end of the Sasanian era, never stopped ...

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