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    <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 11:41:02 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>L-imperatur Dioklezjanu (A.D. 245-313) (Gaius Aurelius Diocletianus) li fi żmienu San Ġorġ bata' il-martirju</title>
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      <description>Title: L-imperatur Dioklezjanu (A.D. 245-313) (Gaius Aurelius Diocletianus) li fi żmienu San Ġorġ bata' il-martirju
Abstract: L-imperatur Ruman Dioklezjanu jingħad li twieled f'Dioclea, ħdejn Salona fid-Damazja. Daħal fl-armata u bil-ħila tiegħu kiseb l-uffiċju ta' Governatur ta' Moesia, konslu u kmandant tal-gwardji tal-palazz. Fil-gwerra Persjana, taħt Carus, iddinstingwa ħafna ruħu, għalekk meta iben is-suċċessur ta' Carus ġie maqtul, l-għażla ta' l-armata waqgħet fuq Dioklezjanu. Is-saltna ta Dioklezjanu (284-305) ħalliet marka, kemm fil-milizja u storja politika tal-imperu. Fl-istess waqt, ismu huwa marbut mal-aħħar u l-agħar persekuzzjoni tal-ewwel żmien tal-knisja, u l-martirju ta' San Ġorġ.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1996 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Two templar-hospitaller preceptories north of Tuscania</title>
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      <description>Title: Two templar-hospitaller preceptories north of Tuscania
Abstract: Very little work has so far been published on the Templars and Hospitallers in the area north of Rome, so that this study of the two preceptories of San Savino and Castell' Araldo makes a contribution to the history of both Orders. Archaeological investigations of Hospitaller and Templar preceptories or commanderies have been made in a number of countries. In this present case there was no excavation, but the combination of a careful survey on the ground with a detailed though far from exhaustive study of the written sources has made it possible to evaluate the significance of these preceptories as economic and social units, while the identification and investigation of two previously unnoticed and markedly dissimilar abandoned communities is of some value for the general history of the region.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 1971 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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