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Journal articles on the topic "Diplomatie romaine"
Ferragu, Gilles. "Tourisme et diplomatie. Les visites officielles franco-italiennes de 1903-1904 et la question romaine." Mélanges de l’École française de Rome. Italie et Méditerranée 109, no. 2 (1997): 947–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mefr.1997.4521.
Full textGelas, Nicolas. "La figure du diplomate chez Romain Gary." Hermès 81, no. 2 (2018): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.081.0036.
Full textRendiuk, Teofil. "Establishment and Development of Ukrainian-Romanian Relations in 1917–1923: Milestones and Personalities." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XIX (2018): 96–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2018-4.
Full textVago, Raphael. "Romania–Israel, Diplomatic Documents, 1948–1969." Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs 9, no. 3 (September 2, 2015): 543–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23739770.2015.1093733.
Full textPopescu, Adrian Petre. "The Proto-Diplomatic Document in Romania." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 22, no. 2 (June 1, 2016): 484–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2016-0083.
Full textNEDELEA, Marilena-Oana. "Analysis of diplomatic relations between Romania and Denmark." European Journal of Law and Public Administration 5, no. 2 (December 30, 2018): 171–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/53.
Full textRendiuk, Teofil. "Operating Features of the Extraordinary Diplomatic Mission of the Ukrainian People’s Republic in Romania in 1920." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XXI (2020): 76–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2020-4.
Full textPrisacaru, Dan. "Romania and Poland – at the forefront of defending the Versailles security system in the years 1919-1932 Landmarks of political, diplomatic, and military relations." Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces 194, no. 4 (December 16, 2019): 684–716. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.6465.
Full textPintarič, Miha. "Et le pouce, où est-il, qui montrera vers le ciel? (Sonnet XXXII)." Acta Neophilologica 45, no. 1-2 (December 31, 2012): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.45.1-2.171-176.
Full textHolcă-Nistor, Roxana Georgiana. "Political-diplomatic relations between Romania and the Palestine Liberation Organization." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Historia 62, no. 1 (December 30, 2017): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbhist.2017.2.06.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Diplomatie romaine"
Bajoni, Maria Grazia. "La diplomatie romaine au Bas-Empire : étude institutionnelle lexicale et rhétorique." Paris, EHESS, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012EHES0057.
Full textThis study presents the analysis of diplomatic speech during the Late Antiquity period (4th-6th A. D. ) both in the Western and Eastern areas of the Roman Empire. Part I considers the events that emphasized the developement of diplomacy, the new adressees of the Roman diplomacy and changing balance of power to wich the Roman discourse had to adapt. Part II of this research seeks to analyse the historical narrative techniques and the production of diplomatic correspondence. Part III presents an analysis of the langage and rhetorical strategies in diplomatic speech. The diplomatic language is caracterised by the use of current lexicon and by the terms of political institutions adjusted to new political situations. The methods of modern linguistics allow a more in-depth study of discursive practice to be developed. Above all, the distinction proposed by Émile Benveniste between "story" and "speech" presents an excellent opportunity to widen the analysis of discursive strategies of late antique diplomacy. The pragmatical attitude of diplomatic speech est expressed by the modal formation of utterances, functions of langage and speech acts. The annexed corpus of textes gives evidence taken from historiographical and hagiographical sources, chronicles and epistolary documents
Stouder, Ghislaine. "La diplomatie romaine : histoire et représentations (396-264 avant J.-C.)." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX10146.
Full textThe Roman diplomacy during the medio-republican period (396-264 B.C.), that is to say while Romans were conquering Italy, is mostly known through litterary sources. Nevertheless, there is no word, in this documentation, to name diplomatic activity. In order to define a phenomenon without specific ancient terminology, we have to successively look at the way modern historians, Byzantine scholars and ancient historians understand it. We thus discover that roman identity is a central issue in diplomacy and in the way it was written. The diplomatic history of the period points out the same conclusions : Romans, in that time, were perfectly conscious of the importance of the way they do represent themselves to strangers. They first wanted to be considered as Greeks, before they begun to make up a more specific Roman identity. Lastly, the history of diplomacy or, more exactly, of diplomatic practices, shows that Romans desired to make up an identity for the others as for themselves. At a time of changes and evolutions in the Roman institutions, partially due to the new boundaries of the imperium, the way the Romans provide to decision-making, between inside and outside, between the center and the periphery of Roman hegemony, the formalities linked to reception at Rome as the constitution of a diplomatic space in Rome, finally the figure of the ambassador, from the fetialis to the legatus, contribute in different ways to the assertion of a Roman civic identity
Auliard, Claudine. "La diplomatie romaine de la fondation de rome a la fin de la republique." Besançon, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BESA1023.
Full textThe sources - basically literary - of the roman diplomatic activities are exceptionally rich since 1703 diplomatic exchanges have been identified between 753 and 31 b. C. The important number of acts and the wealth of informations have required a computorization of the data which anabled to make numerous stastistics and to edit a corpus of diplomatic acts and a corpus of the diplomatic staff. The diplomatic history of rome began as early as the first reigns and the city settled some bases of diplomacy by means of a primitive but quite varied experience. Each change in the use of diplomacy has show the evolution of the balance of power in italy since the beginning of the republic; and then, as earlier as the third century, the roman diplomatic relations gradually took a mediterranean dimension. After a strange use of diplomacy during the second punic war, the roman diplomacy could adjust to negociator's diversity in the greco-oriental part of the mediterranean, but after pydna, it became more and more overbearing and soon unscrupulous
Prudhomme, Claude. "Stratégie missionnaire du Saint-Siège sous le pontificat de Léon XIII : centralisation romaine et défis culturels." Lyon 3, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989LYO31008.
Full textThis thesis is based upon an extensive study of pontifical archives (propaganda fide, segrateria di stato. . . ), missionary archives as well state archives (french foreign office). This thesis analyse how the vatican studied as the center of the catholic network, has built up, managed and integrated missionary expansion during the pontificate of leo xiii (1878-1903). The first part describes the propanda's activities as a whole. It divells upon the institution and its good running, it studies the men in charge and the staff, the integration of the propagnada in the church's government. The second part describes the day-to-day management of the foreign missions by the propaganda. It deals with the principles and the main objectives (centralisation, uniformisation, native priests, selfsupporting), and next the oppositions from individuals and societies against the romanizing process. The third part evaluates the place of foreign mission in leo xiii "great politics". The will to get rid of states' interferences in catholic affairs reveals more effective against the protuguese. .
Sanz, Anthony-Marc. "La République romaine et ses alliances militaires : pratiques et représentations de la "societas" de l'époque du "foedus Cassianum" à la fin de la seconde guerre punique." Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00839121.
Full textSartor, Guillaume. "Recherches sur les fédérés et l'armée romaine (de la fin du IIe siècle après J.-C. au début du VIIe siècle après J.-C)." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH162.
Full textThe federates (foederati, symmachoi, auxiliares) were soldiers recruited among barbarian groups (gentes) – settled inside or outside the Empire – who committed by treaties (foedus/foedera ; spondê/spondai) to provide the Emperor with warriors serving on their owns.The study tries to show that the Empire attempted to control this phenomenon by including the foederati to the imperial military system in accordance with military needs and specific tactics.The will of control from the imperial state is also measured by the integration of the foederati into the imperial logistical system during military operations (food supplies, payment, and maintenance).One can wonder if the imperial state didn’t create the foederati as a tool allowing to manage – in a different way – the military, human, and financial resources required to the defense of the Empire.To that purpose, the imperial ideology seems to have set up a speech to justify and legitimate the employment by the Empire of these gentes foederatae (enspondoi, hypospondoi) with strategic goals/aims, in agreement with the challenges the Empire was confronted by from the end of the 3rd century to the beginning of the 7th (century)
May, Niels. "Cérémonial et statut : l’impact des négociations westphaliennes sur l’évolution du cérémonial diplomatique." Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040225.
Full textThis dissertation analyses the role of the westphalian negotiations (1643-1648) in the development of the diplomatic ceremonial in the 17th century through the examination of correspondence between diplomatic representatives and their princes. In order to better appreciate the importance of the different conflicts and their inherent logic, the study focuses on the actor’s perspective. Methodologically, the concepts utilized for understanding and describing the historical phenomenon « ceremonial » are critically analysed with respect to their implications and limits. This research suggests that an analysis solely based on the representative role of the diplomats would neglect important aspects given that the demonstration of rank is not the only motive in ceremonial conflicts. As such, the diplomats studied provoked many altercations not to confirm their prince’s status, but rather first and foremost to define and cement their own. Thus, the ceremonial of the westphalian negotiations blends the statuses of representative and represented. Furthermore, as the meanings of the signs used in the context of the ceremonial were not commonly defined, the various actors are able to interpret the events differently. In the course of the 17th century however, the ceremonial significations become more and more fixed and unified, which in turn leads to a multiplication of conflicts. This process lead to a situation where the function of the ceremonial was no longer to reveal the specific hierarchy among prince, but rather to display their adhesion to a group of Sovereigns
Dahan, Paul. "Romain Gary à l'épreuve de la diplomatie et des relations internationales." Paris 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA020037.
Full textBecker, Audrey. "Modalités des relations diplomatiques romano-barbares en Occident au Vème siècle (416-497)." Strasbourg 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006STR20061.
Full textMany studies have already been carried out about the Romano-Barbarian diplomatic relations in the 5th century but they all neglected to go into the terms of the diplomatic relations in favour of studies on the provisions of the treaties in force. Yet, studying the terms of diplomacy is of great interest. Sending or receiving an embassy, negotiating, signing a treaty, causes all kinds of very concrete problems revealing the type of relations built -or in the process of building- between two partners, all these matters being inseparable from the ones relating to the content of the deeds. The course of the negotiations also brings up questions as concrete as the language used or the various interlocutors of the ambassador. Information can be drawn from all this, bringing out other aspects of the Romano-Barbarian diplomatic relations than the mere study of the treaty provisions, and the picture and nature of the interlocutors may become apparent in the confrontation
Berger, Jean. "Droit, société et parenté en Auvergne médiévale (VIè-XIVè s.) : les écritures de la basilique Saint-Julien de Brioude." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE3032.
Full textAt the end of late antiquity, the Basilica of the Holy Martyr St. Julian of Brioude became the sanctuary of the patron saint of the Arverni. The prestige of the saint of Brioude and of his church remained constant both in Aquitaine and beyond, in all the Gauls. The decisive burial, in 455, of the Gallic emperor Avitus in this pivotal location, followed later by that of the Duke and Abbot William “the Pious”, demonstrates the capital importance of the site. This aura led to the production of continuous and diverse documentation throughout the Middle Ages. The comparison of the sources concerning this military saint and his veneration casts an original light on the nature of this ancient institution. In the heart of the rural vicus of Brioude, the community of the basilica, precociously placed under the royal tuitio of the Merovingian sovereigns, functioned in the manner of a small senatus. The monumental Grand Cartulaire or Liber de Honoribus reflects with force the pledging of the real estate of the region to Saint Julian in Carolingian times and during the early reigns of the Capetians. In this work, the omnipresence of the clause of lifetime usufruct characterises the Carolingian and late-Carolingian charters of Brioude during the High Middle Ages
Books on the topic "Diplomatie romaine"
La diplomatie romaine: L'autre instrument de la conquête : de la fondation à la fin des guerres samnites, 753-290 av. J.-C. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2006.
Find full textZiethen, Gabriele. Gesandte vor Kaiser und Senat: Studien zum römischen Gesandschaftswesen zwischen 30 v. Chr. und 117 n. Chr. St. Katharinen: Scripta Mercaturae Verlag, 1994.
Find full textRomânia și Marea Britanie: Relații politico-diplomatice, 1933-1939. București: Editura Albatros, 2001.
Find full textIorga, Nicolae. Războiul pentru independența României: Acțiuni diplomatice și stări de spirit. București: Editura Albatros, 1998.
Find full textAlexandru Cretzianu: Un diplomat de carieră în misiune pentru pregătirea ieșirii României din Axă. Ploiești: Editura Mectis, 1999.
Find full textCiobanu, Veniamin. Politică și diplomație în secolul al XVII-lea: Țările Române în raporturile polono-otomano-habsburgice, 1601-1634. București: Editura Academiei Române, 1994.
Find full textTenger, Bernhard. Die Verschuldung im römischen Ägypten (1.-2. Jh. n. Chr.). St. Katherinen: Scripta Mercaturae Verlag, 1993.
Find full textPanischev, Aleksey. Foreign policy of Ancient Rome during the period of the kings and the early Republic. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1083292.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Diplomatie romaine"
Becker, Audrey. "Les évêques et la diplomatie romano-barbare en Gaule au Ve siècle." In Culture et société médiévales, 45–59. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.csm-eb.5.102596.
Full textTicchi, Jean-Marc. "Mgr Alfred Baudrillart entre Curie romaine, Gouvernement et Parlement (1914-1922)." In Diplomatie et religion, 215–25. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.41328.
Full text"Diplomatic Edition." In The Romance of Tristran by Beroul and Beroul II, 1–115. University of Toronto Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442621688-004.
Full textSkinner, Quentin. "1. The diplomat." In Machiavelli: A Very Short Introduction, 3–23. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198837572.003.0001.
Full textHampton, Timothy. "Distinguished Visitors." In Cultures of Diplomacy and Literary Writing in the Early Modern World, 41–53. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835691.003.0002.
Full textBombi, Barbara. "Benedict XII and the Outbreak of the Hundred Years’ War." In Anglo-Papal Relations in the Early Fourteenth Century, 183–204. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198729150.003.0008.
Full textBecker, Audrey. "L’usage des présents dans la diplomatie romano-barbare au ve siècle." In Les relations diplomatiques au Moyen Âge. Formes et enjeux, 135–44. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.16418.
Full text"A Remark On The Diplomatic And Critical Editions." In The Romance of Tristran by Beroul and Beroul II, xix—xxii. University of Toronto Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442621688-003.
Full text"Multilingualism And Institutional Patterns Of Communication In Latin Romania (Thirteenth–Fourteenth Centuries)." In Diplomatics in the Eastern Mediterranean 1000-1500, 25–48. BRILL, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004165472.i-467.10.
Full textBombi, Barbara. "The Election of Clement V and Edward II’s Succession." In Anglo-Papal Relations in the Early Fourteenth Century, 133–53. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198729150.003.0006.
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