Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Vol. 2 - Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire
166 The Imperial Government anddiplomaticdealings.^26 Inthe160s,whenforthefirsttimethereweretwo Augusti,LuciusVerus’letterofrepo ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 167 edicts.^31 Thestandardassumptionsaboutthefunctionsoftheimperialen- tourageareclea ...
168 The Imperial Government andEunapiusgivesahighlycolouredaccountofhissuccesswithShapurII.^37 Thesenarrativesnevershowanyspecif ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 169 OutsideRome,weseeforinstanceOtho’sadvisersdebatingtheprospects ofthecivilwarof69: ...
170 The Imperial Government masterofthecavalry),whovainlyadvisedawaitingGratianandhisforces.^48 Thespecificaccountsofstrategicor ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 171 Previouslyunknownorhostilekingsbroughttothebankofthe DanubetodoreverencetotheRom ...
172 The Imperial Government the detachment of some of his troops (the legion V Macedonica) for the Armeniancampaign.Fromparallel ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 173 atInchtuthil,perhapsin84,anditssystematicdismantlementinabout87, alongwiththewith ...
174 The Imperial Government thephysicalresilienceofthemessengers(nottospeakoftheefficiencyand co-operativenessofthepersonssupply ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 175 island.Sothecommunicationswithwhichweareconcerneddependedon theuseofanimalpoweron ...
176 The Imperial Government and hence of strategic and diplomatic initiative and responsibility. But in fact,asisclear,theopposi ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 177 ambassadorswhohadsurvivedthejourneywerecarryingaletterinGreek inwhichPorosdescrib ...
178 The Imperial Government appointthekings,notrequiringthemfortheEmpire.Onsomeofthe provincestheyspendmorethantheyreceive,think ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 179 bythenewPersiandynastyoftheSassanidswasoneofthoseconsequences, Herodian’saccount( ...
180 The Imperial Government existenceofsimultaneousthreatstotheEmpireonseveralfrontswhichin- ducedConstantiustoappointhiscousinJ ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 181 creasinglyadvertise the responsibilityof emperors for the construction of defensi ...
182 The Imperial Government purplecloak,seatedonatribunal,withhisofficersonhorsebackabouthim andthearmyonparade.Whengivenpermiss ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 183 port described the flora and fauna of the region, the political structure of thek ...
184 The Imperial Government long-established camps on the Danube may suggest a military purpose, as doestheconnection,proposedby ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 185 ifconceivedofasgivingavisualimpressionoftheactualtopographicalre- lationshipsofth ...
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