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THE USE OF COINAGE FOR LARGE PAYMENTS AT ROMAN SAGALASSOS (SW ANATOLIA). COMBINING EVIDENCE FROM HISTORICAL SOURCES, COIN FINDS AND REGIONAL HOARDS

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2020
This paper wishes to analyse the use of high-value coinage for large payments at Sagalassos during the Roman imperial and late Roman period. To start, two case-studies on possible contexts in which large payments could have taken place, i.e. taxation and
Fran Stroobants
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Armenian Expedition of Emperor Constantius II in 338/339 A.D. and Military Units of Thracian Expeditionary Army at the Near East: on the Late Roman Military Organization in the Mid-4th Century

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2017
The present paper deals with the history of military corps, which Roman emperor Constantius II sent to Great Armenia in 338/339 A.D. for to fight with the Persians.
10.15688/jvolsu4.2017.5.26
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Niektóre aspekty rozprzestrzeniania się kultu cesarza oraz romanizacja prowincji Azja w I w. n.e. [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi Incohantis, 2017
(Spreading of the Imperial cult and romanization of provincia Asia in the first c. AD: select issues): Asia was the first and by far the richest and most advanced culturally Roman province in Asia Minor where the very spread of Latin language was ...
Anastasiya Baukova
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Architectural sculpted decorations from the Temple of Antinous and the forum area of antique Municipium DD [PDF]

open access: yesBaština, 2023
During the archaeological research of the forum in Municipium DD, remains of Antique architecture were discovered, including fragments of architectural sculpted decorations The most important part of the research documentation are archaeological journals
Bjelić Igor S., Savić Marija M.
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Portraits, Power, and Patronage in the Late Roman Republic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Recent work in ancient art history has sought to move beyond formalist interpretations of works of art to a concern to understand ancient images in terms of a broader cultural, political, and historical context.
Tanner, J
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The _Homonoia_ Coins of Asia Minor and Ephesians 1:21

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 1999
During the later half of the first century A.D., the political climate in the Greek East was characterised by tensions arising from the competition for titles and status between the leading cities of the eastern provinces, especially in Asia Minor ...
John Paul Lotz
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The Second Life of Inscriptions in Late Antique and Byzantine Asia Minor: Some Remarks on the Reuse of the Inscribed Material

open access: yesGephyra, 2019
Classical, Roman and Late antiquity inherited in the land of Asia Minor thousands of older Greek and Latin inscriptions on stone, of various content and purposes.
Georgios Pallis
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Images of Trebizond and the Pontos in Contemporary Literature in English with a Gothic Conclusion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A Byzantinist specializing in the history of the Empire of Trebizond (1204–1461), the author presents four books of different genres written in English and devoted to the medieval state on the south coast of the Black Sea. The most spectacular of them is
Dąbrowska, Małgorzata
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The experience of pilgrimage in the Roman Empire: communitas, paideiā, and piety-signaling [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Pilgrimage of various types is well attested in the pre-Christian religions of the Roman Empire, but there is comparatively little evidence for the personal experiences of pilgrims.
Gasparini, Valentino   +5 more
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Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’Empire

open access: yesPallas, 2014
Since the beginning of Roman rule over Asia Minor, Greek cities have either resisted the new power or paid allegiance to it. After the defeat of Mithridates, resistance could no longer be achieved through direct revolt, but rather through judicial action.
Anna Heller
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