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Unit sizes in the Late Roman army [PDF]
It is generally argued that units of the Late Roman Army were substantially smaller than those of the Early Empire. This concept may be largely accurate but a number of problems are involved and generalisations must be made with caution. Even for the Principate unit sizes are not easy to establish, although it seems likely that legions contained about ...
Coello, Terence Arnold
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Ethnic units in the late Roman Army? The case of the equites dalmatae
The article relies on the case study of the equites Dalmatae to analyse the relationships between Late Roman military unit naming conventions and the recruitment patterns of the era. Of special importance is the question of the extent to which the army employed ethnic units, recruited from a particular population and using their own, traditional ...
Dziurdzik, Tomasz
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Zosimos of Apollonia-Sozopolis
Saint Zosimos of Apollonia-Sozopolis, a soldier who was reputedly martyred in the ancient region of Pisidia (SW Turkey) during the reign of the emperor Trajan (98-117 AD) after resigning from the Roman army to become a Christian, is a relatively unknown ...
Maya Prodanova, Peter Talloen
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The Role of the Political Theology of Martyrdom in the Formation of Proto-National Patriotism in Medieval Europe [PDF]
The article is devoted to the historical and philosophical study of the origin and formation of the prerequisites of national patriotism in medieval Europe in the optics of the political theology of martyrdom.
Aleksey V. Yarkeev
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Le pouvoir impérial et les cités
The Roman Empire was an agglomeration of numerous cities. During Late Antiquity, these cities are more than ever a crucial link in the government of the empire.
Charles Davoine
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On the reasons of the attack of the Huns of the Northern Black Sea region on the Roman Empire in 395
The main purpose of the study is to identify the reasons of the Hunnic attacks on the Roman Empire in 395. Using the method of critical analysis of the content of the works of late Classical and early Medieval times, the authors come to the conclusion ...
Yartsev, S.V. , Zubarev, V.G.
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Considerations about the Roman earth embankments in Banat [PDF]
The Roman earth embankments in Banat are part of the border system called limes Sarmatiae by the Hungarian archaeologists. This paper brings into question their defensive military role and presents also the hypothesis of using this artificial barrier ...
Alexandru Flutur
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Late Roman necropolis of Romuliana, area south of the fortified palace: Research 2005-2006 [PDF]
The purpose of research conducted from 2004-2007 within the scope of international cooperation with the Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Institute of Archaeology in Frankfurt was to investigate the site of Gamzigrad - Romuliana in the extra muros ...
Petković Sofija
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Sixty-six new archaeological sites have been discovered thanks to the combined use of different remote sensing techniques and open access geospatial datasets (mainly aerial photography, satellite imagery, and airborne LiDAR).
Andrés Menéndez Blanco +5 more
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The reform of Byzantine military and territorial organization under Justinian II [PDF]
This paper offers a contribution to the research of the initial stages in the evolution of the thematic system. It focuses on the role of Emperor Justinian II in the formation of the new imperial military and territorial organization.
Cvetković Miloš
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