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- The History of Equatorial Guinea is marked by centuries of colonial domination by the Portuguese, British and Spanish colonial empires, and by the local...
- romaine de Trebellenus Rufus (Le stade transitif de la clientele a la provincialisation de la Thrace), Dodona 17 (1), 1988, p. 159-168 [1] D. C. Samsaris...
- scholars, the Constitutio Antoniniana marks a major milestone in the provincialisation of Roman law, meaning that the gap between private law in the provinces...
- many scholars to late in 133 BC, suggesting that Rome decided on provincialisation from an early point. Erich S. Gruen in The ****enistic world and the...
- centre during the 1990s without success. These developments led to the provincialisation of the Central Committee; for example, more and more CC members have...
- its greatest territorial extent. Trajan (98–117) finally achieved provincialisation of the troubled region of Armenia in 114, albeit for only four years...
- what is termed 'provincialization of high schools'. In the wake of provincialisation, about 2,500 privately run government-aided high schools came under...
- po****tion. After Xinjiang was converted into a province by the Qing, the provincialisation and reconstruction programs initiated by the Qing resulted in the...
- campus in June 1965. On 1 July 1965, the ****am Government declared provincialisation (official recognition), and the name was once more changed to Pachhunga...
- external ****istance would not be available.[citation needed] His "provincialisation" plans, announced on 13 July 1972, were intended to shift control...