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THE PRINCIPATE – LIFEBELT, OR MILLSTONE AROUND the NECK of the EMPIRE? John Drinkwater* the Augustan Principate Was the Produc
Let's Look Let's Look Again Tapestry Showing The
Calendar of Roman Events
The Basilica of Maxentius
Marble Provenance Unknown Pr
The Persecution of Licinius
Imperial Women and the Evolution of Succession Ideologies in the Third Century
Still Higher and More Audacious: the Architecture of the Imperial Palaces on the Palatine in Rome
Diocletian Biography 244 Born to a Family of Low Status in the Roman Province of Dalmatia
The Ascent of Constantine
When Did Diocletian Die? Ancient Evidence for an Old Problem
AUGUSTUS Augustus Was the First Emperor of Rome
Maxentius Ruler of Rome
The Stability of the Basilica of Maxentius in Rome ALBUERNE Alejandra
Space, Ritual, Event: Constantine's Jubilee of 326 and Its Implications on Urban Space
Rome's Role in Imperial Propaganda and Policy, 293-324 Ce
Foreword: Visions of Constantine
Top View
Aqueducts for the Urbis Clarissimus Locus: the Palatine’S Water Supply from Republican to Imperial Times
Constantine the Great: Unity and Ambiguity
Constantine Biography
Constantine the Great Declared Emperor at York
Romulus and Peter: Remembering and Reconfiguring Rome's
PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen
7 Liberator Urbis Suae Constantine and the Ghost of Maxentius
Diocletian, Hereditary Succession and the Tetrarchic Dynasty
Constantine the Great
2013 Roman History
The Emperors: Constantine and Charlemagne
IMAGES of POWER: LATE ROMAN EMPIRE (Art During the Age of Constantine) LATE ROMAN AGE of CONSTANTINE
The Controversy of Constantine's Conversion to Christianity
Return to Rome: the Numismatic Fight Between Maxentius and Constantine
THE POLITICAL CONTEXT of the IMPERIAL MARRIAGE in MILAN Or WHAT DID CONSTANTINE and LICINIUS DISCUSS in MILAN
The Emperors of Rome
Causes of Death Among the Caesars (27 Bc-Ad 476) 1
Christianity and the Roman Empire Within a Few Hundred Years, The
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, PART I Aka: the Imperial Church AD 305-476