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Hadrian and the Greek East
Domitian's Arae Incendii Neroniani in New Flavian Rome
Constantine the Great and Christian Imperial Theocracy Charles Matson Odahl Boise State University
The Political and Military Aspects of Accession of Constantine the Great
The Expansion and Fall of Rome
A Brief History of Emperor Constantine
© Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-33887-5 - the Roman Empire: Augustus to Hadrian Edited by Robert K
59 the Origins of the Byzantine Empire: Anachronism and Evolution
21 Claudius.Key
1. the Flavian Triumph and the Arch of Titus: the Jewish God in Flavian Rome1
The True Face of Constantine the Great Author(S): David H. Wright Source: Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 41, Studies on Art And
Augustus Caesar
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The Roman Empire and Hadrian
From Augustus to Marcus Aurelius
The Failure of Augustus
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
Augustan Rome: the Transformation of the Eternal City
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Disability and Ability in the Accounts of the Emperor Claudius a Thesis
Roman Imperial Texts
Reflections on Titus and Josephus Yavetz, Zvi Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1975; 16, 4; Proquest Pg
25 Marcus Aurelius.Key
The Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Augustus, Tiberius, and the End of the Roman Triumph 3 Society Defined by Republican Politics
Constantine the Great: Unity and Ambiguity
The Emperor Augustus: Cruel Tyrant Or Enlightened Despot?
Titus and the Queen: Julia Berenice and the Opposition to Titus' Succession
Augustus (Octavian)
Caesar Augustus After the Defeat of Antony and Cleopatra, Octavian Became the Sole Ruler of Rome
Damning Subplots: the Principate of Domitian Between Literary Sources and Fresh Material Evidence
1 IV) the ROMAN EMPIRE the First Emperor of Rome Was Augustus
Divus Augustus Pater: Tiberius and the Charisma of Augustus
The Decline and Fall of the Western Empire
Contesting and Asserting Libertas Augusta
The Fall of Rome an Empire Is a Large Territory in Which Several Groups of People Are Ruled by a Single Government Or Leader
UNIT Octavian Augustus and the Formation of the Roman Empire