Dr. Henning Börm is Privatdozent for Ancient History at the University of Konstanz.
8 Ebooks von Henning Börm
Henning Börm: Westrom
The West of the Roman Empire experienced a chain of dramatic events and development from 396 AD onwards. The last Western emperor was deposed in 476 AD and Justinian abolished the Western Roman court …
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€23.99
Henning Börm: Westrom
The West of the Roman Empire experienced a chain of dramatic events and development from 396 AD onwards. The last Western emperor was deposed in 476 AD and Justinian abolished the Western Roman court …
EPUB
Deutsch
€23.99
Tilmann Trausch: Norm, Normabweichung und Praxis des Herrschaftsübergangs in transkultureller Perspektive
Moderne Imaginationen vormoderner Herrschaftsübergänge sind von der Idee des Vater-Sohn-Übergangs geprägt, da Patrilinearität für Vorstellungen legitimer Herrschaft in vormodernen Kulturen eine große …
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€70.00
Francis Breyer: Napata und Meroë
Around 700 BCE, the Nubians ruled an empire that stretched from southern Palestine to the tropical regions of Africa. It lasted for nearly 1000 years and was so powerful that even the Emperor Augustu …
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Deutsch
€30.99
Francis Breyer: Napata und Meroë
Around 700 BCE, the Nubians ruled an empire that stretched from southern Palestine to the tropical regions of Africa. It lasted for nearly 1000 years and was so powerful that even the Emperor Augustu …
EPUB
Deutsch
€30.99
Henning Börm: Antimonarchic Discourse in Antiquity
When analyzing the character of monarchic regimes and their strategies for creating obedience and acceptance, the focus usually lies on the ruler ideology and the self-representation of the individua …
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€73.00
Marco Mattheis & Henning Börm: Civil War in Ancient Greece and Rome
Civil war is the most radical form of political conflict. This volume analyses the impact of civil war on society and culture in Greco-Roman antiquity. The collected papers examine phenomena such as …
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€80.00
Ulrich Gotter & Elisavet P. Sioumpara: Identität aus Stein
Die meisten antiken griechischen Städte hatten, soweit es die Topographie auch nur irgendwie zuließ, eine ‚Oberstadt‘. Dass ‚Akropolis‘ gleichwohl und oft genug im Singular mit bestimmtem Artikel fir …
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Deutsch
€78.40