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    • Civil Administration of Constantius II 

      Lawson, Russell Matthew (Oklahoma State University, 1982-07-01)
      Unlike many other emperors of the fourth century, historians have often neglected the emperor constantius II. This study intends to change that somewhat, by examining the civil aillninistration of Constantius II. It is ...
    • Commoner in Spartan History from the Lycurgan Reforms to the Death of Alexander: 776-322 B. C. 

      Abualtin, Shasta Hutton (Oklahoma State University, 1986-05-01)
      The ancient Greeks, their accomplishments, and their history have always facinated me. Further studies into Greek history developed an interest in the Spartans and their activities. So many of the ancient authors are if ...
    • Flagellents of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries: Their Rise and Decline 

      Patterson, Keith Charles (Oklahoma State University, 1977-05-01)
      In the year 1260 a mass penitential movement began in the Italian city of Perugia. Thousands of people, known as Flagellants, whipped themselves publicly in a desperate attempt to ward off the judgment of an angry God. ...