Translatio imperii
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translatio-imperii-229-1364394
title:
Translatio imperii
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Translatio imperii is a historiographical concept that was prominent in the Middle Ages in the thinking and writing of elite groups of the population in Europe, but was the reception of a concept from antiquity. In this concept the process of decline and fall of an empire theoretically is being replaced by a natural succession from one empire to another. Translatio implies that an empire metahistorically can be transferred from hand to hand and place to place, from Troy to Romans and Greeks to F
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Linear succession of transfers of power
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translatio_imperii
date created:
2003-07-07T17:24:39Z
date modified:
2024-09-15T14:19:01Z
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