Antiquity
71Late antiquity — noun The period of history between Classical antiquity and the Middle Ages …
72Coronations in Antiquity — Note: this article is one of a set, describing coronations around the world. For general information related to all coronations, and links to modern coronations, please see the umbrella article Coronation. Coronation of Emperor Constantine VII of …
73Maritime hydraulics in antiquity — With the issue of supplying water to a very large population, the Romans developed hydraulic systems for multiple applications: public water supply, power using water mills, hydraulic mining, fish tanks, irrigation, fire fighting, and of course… …
74pre-antiquity — to apicial: pre A. 2, B. 3 …
75Ferdinand Keller (antiquity scholar) — Ferdinand Keller (1800 ndash; 1881) was a Swiss archaeologist. He is mainly known for his investigations of lake dwellings in Switzerland in 1853–54, and work on the remains of the La Tène culture. He is the founder of the Antiquarische… …
76Poland in Antiquity — Peoples belonging to numerous archeological cultures identified with Celtic, Germanic and Baltic tribes lived in various parts of Poland from about 400 BC. Other groups were no doubt also present, as ethnic composition of archeological cultures… …
77Classical antiquity — noun The Greco Roman period of history based around Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and the Mediterranean …
78Hero of Antiquity — Heracles or Herakles (Greek); Hercules (Roman) …
79Liar of Biblical Antiquity — Ananias, struck dead for lying, according to The Acts in the New Testament …
80antiq. — antiquity …