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A New Examination of the Arch of Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus at Oea Rachel Meyers Iowa State University,
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Italica: Municipium Civium Romanorum
Cicero's Letters of Recommendation And
Vicus Nov(Iodunum) and Vicus Classicorum: on the Origins of the Municipium Noviodunum *
Tacitus Meant What He Said When He Described Verulamium As a Municipiumy I.E
Introduction” Katell Berthelot, Jonathan Price
The Two Mauretaniae: Their Romanization and The
A Roman Town in Africa
The Case of Segobriga
“Roman”: Creating Identity in an Expanding World by Claudia I. Arno
Populus in Classes Distributus in Municipal Curiae Under the Early Empire *
Pliny the Elder's History
The Roman Cultural Memory of the Conquest of Latium
The Island of Gozo in Classical Texts
2005 State Latin Forum Certamen
The Urbanization of Roman Municipia: Urban Development and Romanization in Umbrian Cities During the First Century BCE
Port of Roman London
Top View
Flyer Volubilis-Ang
A Study of the Topography and Municipal History of Praeneste
The Archaeological Park and Museum of the Trajan Villa in Arcinazzo
The First Spanish Emperors: Trajan, Hadrian, and Roman Hispanic Identity in The
The Demography of Roman State Formation in the Republican Period
An Archaeological History of Carthaginian Imperialism
Representing Londinium: the Influence of Colonial and Post-Colonial Discourses Author: Francis Grew Pages: 12–24
Two Studies on Roman London. Part A: London’S Military Origins
Pietas in Pro Sexto Roscio of Cicero and Confucian 孝
MAKING CITIZENS: the OPERATION of the LEX IRNITANA by J. F. GARDNER
A Note on the Name of Nicopolis Ad Istrum
Roman Towns Legislation and Their Charters
LEX MUNICIPALIS SALPENSANA Seems to Imply This
Bettering Our Understanding of Londinium
1 Arpinum and Rome Marcus Tullius Cicero Was Born on 3 January 106 BC at the Family Home Just Outside Arpinum, a Volscian Hill Town Some 70 Miles South-East of Rome
Auxilia and Gymnasia: a Sicilian Model of Roman Imperialism*
Consent in Roman Choice of Law William P
Deductive Colonies and Double Communities in Post-Social War Italy
Bureaucratic Language in the Correspondence Between Pliny and Trajan*
Two Roman Soldiers in Istanbul – Praetorian Guardsmen Or Centurions?