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The Human Costs of War and Roman Memory of Disasters (from the Second Punic War to the End of the First Century AD)

2019
À en croire certains auteurs antiques, les pertes humaines ont un rôle à jouer dans la mémoire des désastres militaires romains. Pourtant, l’impact social et psychologique des massacres subis par Rome a rarement été étudié en lien avec la constitution de sa mémoire collective.
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The Second Punic War

1989
A E Astin, M W Frederiksen
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Roman Crucifixions: From the Second Punic War to Constantine

Zeitschrift Fur Die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft Und Die Kunde Der Alteren Kirche, 2013
John Granger Cook
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The Flottenprofessoren Polybius & Mommsen: The First Punic War as a Matter of Strategy

The ongoing debate about Roman imperialism is often hampered by scholars who take the evidence at face value. The same can be said of our use of 19th century scholarship. In the words of Momigliano: “If you want to understand Greece under the Romans, read Polybius and whatever you may believe to be Posidonius; if you want to you want to understand Rome
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