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    sinew-springs. This gave the weapon more power. An arm made of wood known as the stilus, with iron hooks at the end, was used to hold the stone or bolt which was...
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    from Central Asia to establish an empire in Anatolia by 1299, and conquered Constantinople in 1453. The Ottoman Empire became a major European power. After...
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  • He fought against the Goths in alliance with the declining Western Roman Empire. He is called "King of the Britons" by the 6th-century historian Jordanes...
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    imala oblik vizant. građevine s kubetom, a zvonik je podignut u romaničkom stilu. U manastirskoj riznici se čuvalo nekoliko ikona i umetničko-zanatlijskih...
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    as if he was aware of his deficiencies and had more confidence in the stilus maiorum than his own," his translator Katherine Nell MacFarlane remarks...
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    (beside the ashes of the dead) a coin, a mirror, a lachrymary, needles, a stilus and tabula, and a signet-ring. The walls are mostly painted in fresco or...
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    Nijmegen (category 0s establishments in the Roman Empire)
    Retrieved 2024-05-28. Nellissen, L. (translator), Nijmeegse Oudheden, Stichting Stilus, ISBN 90-808719-1-5. McGreevy, Nora. "2,000-Year-Old Roman Bowl Discovered...
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    because it is the most tiring, it is to write speeches as much as possible. Stilus optimus et praestantissimus dicendi effector ac magister (The pen is the...
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    sociologist who does not disconnect language from truth and power. His stilus scribendi is not due to the spectacle of his self-satisfied monologue. Instead...
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    end of the 12th century. It was succeeded by rhythmic prose (also called stilus Romanus or Gregorianus) for the 13th century. However, occasionally, rhyming...
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