
Here is a tentative web list (ie a non-mandatory and supplement interesting sites) for your DM
pasted Beware! He will be severely punished! Remember that you must restate in your own words!
Attention also to the sites you choose to visit: you must interbreed with other sites and other sources to verify that they are reliable because the Internet can find the best and the worst! Wikipedia
sites listed here have been checked by the teacher: the information they contain is acceptable in a duty to history. For those you choose to see yourself, remember to look at the page of the article, but the talk page on the article, you will then see if the item is disputed or not.
Roman History
- Wikipedia, Pliny the Younger
- Encarta, Pliny the Younger
- Wikipedia Tertullian (see discussion page)
- Editions du Cerf, Tertullian (note the critical eye: Editions du Cerf are prone Christian and it shows sometimes in the works)
- Wikipedia, Theodosius (item to interbreed with others because it is incomplete)
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History of Religions:
- Wikipedia, Gregory Niziance
- Editions du Cerf, Gregory Niziance (attention with criticisms that you should wear on books and sites: Editions Cerf is a Christian orientation, sometimes it feels like in their works)
- Wikipedia Tertullian (see discussion page)
- Editions du Cerf, Tertullian (note the critical eye: Editions du Cerf are Christian tendency and it shows sometimes in the works)
- Gallery Jerome de Noirmont, Pierre et Gilles
- Museum criticism of the Sorbonne, Saint-Sébastien
- Flesh and the arrow next to Gay San Sebastian as it was represented Italy around 1500, by Karim Ressouni-Demigneux, Master thesis
- Iconography of Saint Sebastian full
- Wikipedia, Mohamed Ali
- Wikipedia, Perugino
- The Internet , Perugino
- Wikipedia, Grünewald
- Museum Unterlinden Grünewald