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  1. Moonrise Kingdom (mesmo título em Portugal e no Brasil) [ 3][ 4] é um filme estadunidense lançado em 2012, do gênero comédia, dirigido por Wes Anderson e roteirizado por Anderson e Roman Coppola. A filmagem foi feita em Rhode Island, de abril a junho de 2011. Enquanto se preparava para o roteiro do filme, o diretor Wes Anderson assistiu a ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GallaeciaGallaecia - Wikipedia

    Gallaecia, also known as Hispania Gallaecia, was the name of a Roman province in the north-west of Hispania, approximately present-day Galicia, northern Portugal, Asturias and Leon and the later Kingdom of Gallaecia. The Roman cities included the port Cale (Porto), the governing centers Bracara Augusta (Braga), Lucus Augusti (Lugo) and Asturica ...

  3. Articles relating to the Mauro-Roman Kingdom (429–578) of North Africa, which controlled areas of the former province of Mauretania Caesariensis .

  4. The history of the Jews in the Roman Empire ( Latin: Iudaeorum Romanum) traces the interaction of Jews and Romans during the period of the Roman Empire (27 BCE – CE 476). A Jewish diaspora had migrated to Rome and to the territories of Roman Europe from the land of Israel, Anatolia, Babylon and Alexandria in response to economic hardship and ...

  5. In antiquity, Paeonia or Paionia ( Ancient Greek: Παιονία, romanized : Paionía) was the land and kingdom of the Paeonians or Paionians (Ancient Greek: Παίονες, romanized: Paíones ). The exact original boundaries of Paeonia, like the early history of its inhabitants, are obscure, but it is known that it roughly corresponds to ...

  6. t. e. The History of the Roman Constitution is a study of Ancient Rome that traces the progression of Roman political development from the founding of the city of Rome in 753 BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. The constitution of the Roman Kingdom vested the sovereign power in the King of Rome.

  7. Kingdom of Soissons. The Kingdom or Domain of Soissons is the historiographical name [2] for the ethnically Roman, [3] de facto independent remnant of the Western Roman Empire 's Diocese of Gaul, which existed during Late Antiquity as an initially nominal enclave and later rump state of the Empire until its conquest by the Franks in AD 486. Its ...