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The Importance of Athanasius and the Views of His Character
When Did Diocletian Die? Ancient Evidence for an Old Problem
The Persecution of Licinius
Imperial Women and the Evolution of Succession Ideologies in the Third Century
Julia Valeva
BIBLIOGRAPHY of LACTANTIUS COMPILED by JACKSON BRYCE CARLETON COLLEGE, NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA Revised Version, 2003
Part I the Byzantine Empire
The Tetrarchy and the Last Persecution of Christians (303 – 311)
The Blood of the Martyrs: the Attitudes of Pagan Emperors and Crowds Towards Christians, from Nero to Julian
Constantine, Divine Emperor of the Christian Golden Age Jonathan Bardill Frontmatter More Information
Serdica Еdict (311 AD): Concepts and Realizations of the Idea of Religious Toleration the Book Is Published in 2014
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
Christianity and Gender in Imperial Roman Policy, 57-235
Pagan and Christian Rome
The Triumph of Dynasticism
Περίληψη : Diocletian Was Born in 244 in Dalmatia of a Humble Family and Died in 316
Diocletian, Hereditary Succession and the Tetrarchic Dynasty
REPERTORIO ICONOGRÁFICO DE LOS EMPERADORES ROMANOS a TRAVÉS DE LAS MONEDAS (27 A.C
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Constantine the Great
A Commentary on Eusebius of Caesarea Ecclesiastical History Book VIII Written by Andrew William Clay Has Been Approved for the Department of Classics