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Studies in the Roman Province Galatia: X. The Romans in Galatia

Journal of Roman Studies, 1926
The term Galatia is here used in the widest sense, equivalent to of Γαλατιϰὴ ἐπαρχεία C.I.G. 3991.It is a remarkable feature that there is hardly any allusion in the inscriptions of Galatia to πραγματευόμενοι ʽΡωμαῖοι or ὁ δῆμος ϰαὶ οί ϰατοιϰοῦντες Ρωμϰῖοι. I do not remember one; but they may occur rarely and have escaped my notice or memory.
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Galatia under Tiberius

1970
Chiron, Bd. 16 (1986)
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An Imperial Estate in Galatia

Journal of Roman Studies, 1937
Tentative suggestions which conform to the conditions of a scientific hypothesis may play a useful part in furthering the slow and unending process of rediscovering antiquity. Proof or disproof of them must naturally await the discovery of fresh evidence, and such evidence may never come; but if it does, its appearance is doubly welcome when it ...
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Galatia

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Stephen Mitchell
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Six Inscriptions from Galatia.

Anatolian Studies, 1972
This article, which concerns six inscriptions from Galatia, is dedicated with gratitude to Seton Lloyd, whose wide-ranging scholarship, shrewd guidance and unstinted generosity provided a constant inspiration to those of us fortunate enough to have lived and worked in the Institute in its early days.
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The annexation of Galatia reviewed

2018
This article reconsiders the accepted views on the annexation and ‘provincialisation’ of Galatia by expanding on the military-related factors involved. It is argued that the annexation helped provide Rome with the necessary resources, including manpower, to maintain Augustus’ ‘New Model’ Army as established between 30 and 25 BC, as well as providing ...
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Paul's Opponents in Galatia

Novum Testamentum, 1968
Problems apparently solved sometimes have a way of returning with even more puzzling questions. Such is the case with the attempt to identify the occasion for Paul's letter to the Galatians. Before the beginning of the present century, the problem was thought to be solved. A few fringe areas might still be debated, but it was generally agreed that Paul
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