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  • "t" too. Johnbod (talk) 13:22, 3 April 2016 (UTC) Théâtre antique d'Orange → Roman theatre of Orange – There is absolutely no need to use the current modern...
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  • differences between Greek and Roman theatres that are still not listed here. For instance, in a typical Greek theatre, the orchestra was perfectly round...
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  • discussion of a Merge Proposal and / or Redirect. Please do not modify it. The result of the request for the Proposed Merger of List of Roman theatres into...
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  • Theatre or the Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre The Mediterranean Theatre of War/ Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre was a major theater of operations...
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  • Talk:James Ferman (category Stub-Class Musical Theatre articles)
    Hoffman's recent novel 'The Golden Age of Censorship' appears to be a roman-a-clef based on the life and times of Ferman. Hoffman used to work for Ferman...
    4 KB (300 words) - 07:03, 14 February 2024
  • el-Melh) in 203 BC near the end of the war (Livy, xxx, 9ish). The Siege and Battle of Utica articles also note and source Roman attacks and pillaging around...
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  • summary http://www.roman-emperors.org/gaius.htm Here are two articles suggesting that his relationship with Incitatus was out of the ordinary http://www...
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  • togther. Think it's the bright orange in certain spots bumping up against the orange photo and the just boxy nature of it and ugh. DreamGuy 02:53, 30...
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  • C19-21 village. Two different topics. After the fall of the Roman Empire, in every provincial theatre there were people living among the ruins and building...
    30 KB (4,886 words) - 10:46, 27 February 2024
  • (UTC) I think the article should expand on the idea of intentional anachronisms, not only in film/theatre but in literature — for example, The French Lieutenant's...
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  • part of the Eastern European theatre, which we call the theatre of Eastern Front. And they would be too small to present as a separate theatre. So the...
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  • Switzerland. What do I want for Christmas? Polanski in an orange jumpsuit on the front page of The Times.--90.206.67.11 (talk) 19:45, 27 September 2009...
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  • the bottom of the page, there is a category listed as "Films based on Greco-Roman mythology". Greek mythology? How so? This isn't Clash of the Titans...
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  • "lover of liberty." Roman "liberty" is usually associated with Republican rule in ancient texts. Restoring the Republic is a common theme of the Julio-Claudians...
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  • categorical character of the English people. This is attested to by Roman writers on the nature of ethnic groups in that part of Europe and the contemporary...
    108 KB (16,882 words) - 18:14, 31 January 2023
  • of non-Roman Catholics by Roman Catholics (i.e. the 283 Marian persecutions) but also of Roman Catholics by non-Roman Catholics (the persecution of Roman...
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  • troll. That's more exemplary for a lack of arguments. I gave solid arguments. Blackface is an American theatre term. It has nothing to do with Zwarte Piet...
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  • of soyuzmult (before the war) "juniors" could devellop further. Alexandra Snezko-Blotskaya, Ivan Aksenchuk, Boris Dezhkin, Vladimir Degtyarev, Roman Davidov...
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  • under discussion, the definitive Criterion edition is titled Band of Outsiders. —Roman Spinner (talk) 03:59, 28 January 2012 (UTC) Oppose per the explicit...
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  • Agent Orange, known for its long term cancer effects." well known, of course, but I was lead to understand that the defoliant 2,4-D (Agent orange) was...
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