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Itiner-e: A high-resolution dataset of roads of the Roman Empire. [PDF]

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Philosophy and education in Stoicism of the Roman Imperial era

Oxford Review of Education, 2010
The Stoics of the Roman Imperial period share the imperative that education should not focus on erudition for its own sake, but contribute to the pursuit of the good life as they define it in philosophical terms. Hence these later Stoics express similar concerns about the technical and theoretical aspects of philosophy as they do about pre ...
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“The Roman Era in Britain.”

Journal of the British Archeological Association, 1911
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Political institutions in Hellenistic and Roman‐era Greek cities

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Hellenistic and Roman-era Greek cities have traditionally been thought of as ‘in decline’ compared to their Classical-era counterparts. At the level of politics and institutions, this decline was thought to have manifested itself in the cities’ loss of ...
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The Hellenistic and Roman Era

2023
Abstract The history of the Holy Land in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods (332 bce – 135 ce) is outlined. Highlights include the Maccabean revolt, the reign and building activity of Herod the Great, and the fall of Jerusalem after the great revolt (66–73 ce).
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