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RICE, CARL ROSS. Diocletian's “Great
Ancient Rome
AH2020 Politics and Society in the Late Roman Republic
THE PRINCIPATE – LIFEBELT, OR MILLSTONE AROUND the NECK of the EMPIRE? John Drinkwater* the Augustan Principate Was the Produc
Augustus: the Eternal Emperor
INTRODUCTION Prodigies Were a Standard Feature of Roman
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The Augustan Principate in Relation to Libertas
The Emperor's Guard
The Principate
Roman History in the Age of Augustus Brian Warren, Rhodes Tower 515A, X3763
21H.331S16 Fall of the Roman Republic Lecture Slides
The Heredity of Senatorial Status in the Principate*
Roman Imperial Texts
Explaining the Change from Republic to Principle in Rome
Roman Constitution II
Res Publica Restituta? Republic and Princeps in the Early Roman Empire
Taxation and the Formation of the Late Roman Social Contract by Patrick E
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From the Augustan Principate to the Invention of the Age of Augustus1
Kerr, John Latimer (1991) the Role and Character of the Praetorian Guard and the Praetorian Prefecture Until the Accession of Vespasian
NECESSARY CHANGE: the NEED for SURVIVAL AS a PERSPECTIVE of ROMAN MILITARY ADAPTATION by Wayne W. Johnston Thesis Submitted I
Notes on the Heirs of Commodus Author(S): Edward Champlin Source: the American Journal of Philology, Vol
Augustus and the Principate
The Roman Army in Fourth-Century CE Egypt
The Triumviral Period
Circulating Imperial Ideology: Coins As Propaganda in the Roman World
Diocletian, Hereditary Succession and the Tetrarchic Dynasty
Filiae Augustorum: the Ties That Bind in the Antonine Age
Cura Annonae Cn
The Doctrine of the Praetorian Guard
Romulus and the Sabine Kings in Tacitus' Annales the First Sentence
Bachelor Thesis Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology
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5 Demographic-Structural Theory and the Roman Dominate
Legal Profession in Ancient Imperial Rome Anton-Hermann Chroust
Augustus and Auctoritas
ARTICLE the Augustan Principate and The
Electoral Abuse in the Late Roman Republic Howard Troxler University of South Florida
Marriage, Families, and Survival in the Roman Imperial Army: Demographic Aspects