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The Gender of Money: Byzantine Empresses on Coins (324–802)’ Gender & History, Vol.12 No
1 Western Perceptions of Eastern Romans Undergraduate Research
Book I. Title XXVI. Concerning the Office of Praetorian Prefect of The
Honorius, Galla Placidia, and the Struggles for Control of the Western Roman Empire, 405-425 C.E
A Late Roman Coin-Hoard from Kiddington, Oxon. by C
A Helping Hand from the Divine. Notes on the Triumphalist Iconography of the Early Theodosians
This Remarkable Collection of Genuine Coins
The Solidus – the Dollar of the Middle Ages
The Column of Constantine at Constantinople: a Cultural History (330-1453 C.E.)
Roman Tokens Under Arcadius and Honorius: Morphology And
The Date of the Destruction of the Sanctuary of Poseidon on the Isthmus of Corinth
Book IV. Title III. Concerning Patronage. (De Suffragio.) 4.3.1. Emperors Theodosius, Arcadius and Honorius to Rufinus, Praetori
Adrianople: Before and After
Student Honor Cords Program Fall Class of 2020
From Caesar to Augustus: Julian Against Constantius Full Article Language: En Indien Anders: Engelse Articletitle: 0
6.3 – Events at the End of Arcadius' Reign
Stilicho Paper
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Byzantine Heritage Depicted: the Aqueduct of Valens in the Historical Topography of Istanbul
Constantinople, Imperial Capital of the Fifth and Sixth Centuries
Decline of the Roman Empire
TOWARDS a NEW HONORIFIC COLUMN: the COLUMN of CONSTANTINE in EARLY BYZANTINE URBAN LANDSCAPE (1) Pelin YONCACI ARSLAN*
Class 9: from Theodosius to Heraclius (379-641 AD)
Taxation and the Formation of the Late Roman Social Contract by Patrick E
Sacred Relics and Imperial Ceremonies at the Great Palace of Constantinople
The Rise of the Cult of the Madonna: the Enduring Legacy of Roman Emperor Arcadius
Was Theodosius I a Usurper?
Dawn Empress Sample Chapter
A Spatial Analytical Approach to the Local Impact of the Roman Army on the Northern Frontier
Roman Empire Roman Empire
Roman Senators and Absent Emperors in Late Antiquity
The Forum of Constantine in Constantinople: What Do We Know About Its Original Architecture and Adornment? Anthony Kaldellis
Book XII. Title I. Concerning Positions of Dignity. (De Dignitatibus.) Headnote. the Title Clarissimus (Honorable) Came to Be Ap
The Making of an Emperor: Categorizing Power and Political Interests in Late Roman Imperial Accessions (284 CE – 610 CE)
Valens' Recall of the Nicene Exiles and Anti-Arian Propaganda , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 26:4 (1985:Winter) P.395
The Column of Arcadius: Reflections of a Roman Narrative Tradition