Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Vol. 2 - Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire
226 The Imperial Government (138–61),notmarkedbymajorwars,wereachthedecisiveturningpointafter which all major wars were conducte ...
Government and Diplomacy 227 abundance of either food or men. At any rate they sent only two of theirchief men and two others of ...
228 The Imperial Government riusandArcadius,comingtothethronein395,suddenlyabandonedtherole ofcommanderinchiefinthefield,theEmpi ...
chaptereleven Emperors, Kings, and Subjects: The Politics of Two-Level Sovereignty * NoonewoulddenythattheRomanEmpirewasacomplex ...
230 The Imperial Government have more fully lived up to the old-fashioned English description of ‘‘a scholarandagentleman.’’ Dep ...
Emperors, Kings, and Subjects 231 The second quotation comes from Suetonius’Life of Augustus, and still looksatthekingsfromthepo ...
232 The Imperial Government Theselocaldetailsaresignificantonlyasillustrationsofmytheme,which isthecomplexity,andtheinterest,oft ...
Emperors, Kings, and Subjects 233 duly rewarded with the return of his diadem and confirmation as king of Judaea.^17 Verysoonaft ...
234 The Imperial Government priate relations with kings on the fringes of the Empire who were actual orpotentialaggressors:wesee ...
Emperors, Kings, and Subjects 235 Again,thereisnoindicationthatPlinylearnedanythingoftheissuesatstake betweenkingandemperor.^25 ...
236 The Imperial Government sothatincaseyouweremakingplansinrelationtotheBosporusyoucould dosoonaninformedbasis.’’^27 Bothbefore ...
Emperors, Kings, and Subjects 237 presenceandrealinfluenceoftheemperorsandtheEmpirewithintheallied kingdoms;and,secondly,thecomp ...
238 The Imperial Government whosenamesalsoreflectedtheimperialdynasty,andwhosestatusisnoten- tirelyclear:‘‘Livias,’’‘‘Iulias,’’a ...
Emperors, Kings, and Subjects 239 Suchpassingreports,thoughsuggestive,arehardlysatisfactory.Thislastone, however,doesindicatecle ...
240 The Imperial Government PlautiusSilvanusAelianus,hadtointervenetoliftthesiegeofChersonesus, ‘‘which is beyond the Borysthene ...
Emperors, Kings, and Subjects 241 emissariesofthekingdommakingtheirway.^41 ThepresenceoftheRoman Empirewastobesymbolisedfromthef ...
242 The Imperial Government upthisdecree[todogma]inpublic,seetoitthatthisjudgementofmine becomesknowntoall.Bewell.[Year]312.20th ...
Emperors, Kings, and Subjects 243 PsesiandTanaiti,whohassubjectedtheScythsandTauri,Menestratus ...inchargeoftheisland,[honours]h ...
244 The Imperial Government I(ulia)F(elix)S(inope).’’^52 Sauromateswaskingfrom93/4to123/4;thefact that,aslateasthis,theRomanpeop ...
Emperors, Kings, and Subjects 245 of the latest Greek inscriptions from this area, from the early fourth cen- tury.Forinstance,t ...
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