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    5 天前 · Don’t Come to Norway – Taxing Our Way into 2032. April 30, 2024. In 2021, the Extreme Left Labour Government seized power in Norway, overthrowing the eight years of Conservative rule. Labour won 48 of the 169 parliamentary seats,... Economics Socialist.

  2. The mina was an ancient Near Eastern unit of weight that predates talents and shekels going back to Sumerian times, which came to mean “mines”, indicating mineral resources extracted from the ground. The mina was a unit of currency that had a value of 1/60 talents as well as 60 shekels weighting 0.571 kilograms or 18.358 troy ounces.

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    analyzes the global economy and business cycle by tracking capital flows and capital concentration, providing a macro long-term perspective of when shifts in confidence are possible that could lead to notable economic events as demonstrated over the course of history. The model consists of cycle waves that vary in length, from shorter to longer ...

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    The Curia Julia was the building within the Forum that corresponds to the room in which the Senate of Rome met. It was founded by Julius Caesar in substitution of the Curia Ostiha. The Curia was left unfinished at the time of Caesar’s assassination, but it was eventually completed by Augustus in 29 BC. Augustus chose the Goddess Victoria ...

  6. Wife of Valerian I. Mariniana was the wife of Valerian I and the mother of Valerian II and Gallienus. Based upon her surviving coinage, it would appear that she died prior to her husband’s accession to the the throne of the Roman Empire. All her coins are thus commemorative by nature.

  7. Born 15 BC Died 19 AD. Agrippina was born in 15 BC, the daughter of Marcus Agrippa and Julia, who was, in turn, the daughter of Augustus. Agrippina was married to Germanicus around 8 AD. She accompanied her husband on all his campaigns in Asia and bore him five sons and three daughters. Agrippina was an outspoken woman who could be quite harsh ...

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