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  • The Developmentof Early Imperial Dress from the Tetrachs to The

    The Developmentof Early Imperial Dress from the Tetrachs to The

  • The Cambridge Companion to Age of Constantine.Pdf

    The Cambridge Companion to Age of Constantine.Pdf

  • Saint Pulcheria

    Saint Pulcheria

  • Part I. the Legacy of Roman Law

    Part I. the Legacy of Roman Law

  • The Gender of Money: Byzantine Empresses on Coins (324–802)’ Gender & History, Vol.12 No

    The Gender of Money: Byzantine Empresses on Coins (324–802)’ Gender & History, Vol.12 No

  • Appendix Epsilon

    Appendix Epsilon

  • Area of the Seven Aqueducts a Feast for the Eyes That Should Not Be Missed

    Area of the Seven Aqueducts a Feast for the Eyes That Should Not Be Missed

  • The Column of Constantine at Constantinople: a Cultural History (330-1453 C.E.)

    The Column of Constantine at Constantinople: a Cultural History (330-1453 C.E.)

  • Chronological Overview

    Chronological Overview

  • Audio Connoisseur®

    Audio Connoisseur®

  • Emperor Constantine I the Great Between Byzantion and Constantinople

    Emperor Constantine I the Great Between Byzantion and Constantinople

  • Gratian the Treatise on Laws with the Ordinary Gloss Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law

    Gratian the Treatise on Laws with the Ordinary Gloss Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law

  • Byzantine Heritage Depicted: the Aqueduct of Valens in the Historical Topography of Istanbul

    Byzantine Heritage Depicted: the Aqueduct of Valens in the Historical Topography of Istanbul

  • The Cult of the Roman Emperor Before and After Christianity

    The Cult of the Roman Emperor Before and After Christianity

  • The Emperor Zenon and the Isaurians

    The Emperor Zenon and the Isaurians

  • The University of Chicago Because It Is New Rome: The

    The University of Chicago Because It Is New Rome: The

  • Class 9: from Theodosius to Heraclius (379-641 AD)

    Class 9: from Theodosius to Heraclius (379-641 AD)

  • Observations on the Great Palace at Constantinople: the Sanctuaries of the Archangel Michael, the Daphne Palace, and the Magnaura

    Observations on the Great Palace at Constantinople: the Sanctuaries of the Archangel Michael, the Daphne Palace, and the Magnaura

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  • Church Building and 'Caesaropapism,' A.D. 312-565 Deno John Geanakoplos
  • Berichus and the Evidence for Aspar's Political
  • Meaghan A. Mcevoy, Child Emperor Rule in the Late Roman West, Ad 367- 455, Oxford Classical Monographs (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), Xi + 317 Pp
  • Changing Public Policy and the Evolution of Roman Civil and Criminal Law on Gambling
  • Authority and Performance
  • Pontifex Maximus: from Augustus to Gratian – and Beyond Alan Cameron
  • Roman Empire Roman Empire
  • Roman Empire 2 Booklet
  • The Original Godfather: Ricimer and the Fall of Rome
  • Imperial Porphyry; Its Special Qualities Which Influenced Its Form, Function and Use in Antiquity
  • The City of Constantine
  • Sovereigns of the Byzantine World
  • The Making of an Emperor: Categorizing Power and Political Interests in Late Roman Imperial Accessions (284 CE – 610 CE)
  • The Emperors of Rome
  • The Policies of the Roman Emperors in the Process of Christianisation Between the Fourth and the Sixth Centuries
  • How to Collect Ancient Roman Coins
  • 5.3-Maximus' Revolt (383-388)
  • Concordia Apostolorum – Concordia Augustorum 99


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