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Greek Epigram from the Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Era, 2019
This chapter explores the use of literary epigrams as a vehicle for promoting a victorious image of emperors and for spreading political ideologies through the use of traditional symbols of Greek supremacy and victory over the Persians.
F. Giommoni
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This chapter explores the use of literary epigrams as a vehicle for promoting a victorious image of emperors and for spreading political ideologies through the use of traditional symbols of Greek supremacy and victory over the Persians.
F. Giommoni
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Between Romans and Sassanians: The Third and Fourth Centuries
1994Abstract The changes and upheavals of the third century had their impact in Colchis and Iberia, as elsewhere. Through the third century and into the fourth the very centre of the Roman empire moved towards the periphery. The foundation of Constantinople in AD 324 is but one symptom of that development.
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Bazaars, Merchants, and Trade in Late Antique Iran
This essay discusses the formation of an economy in late antiquity with the coming of the Sassanian Empire in 224 CE. Local, imperial, regional, and international trade and the role of the state and traders and their relation with one another are ...
Touraj Daryaee
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People, Tribes and Society in Arabia Around the Time of Muhammad
, 2022Contents: Preface Arabia on the Eve Of Islam: The levying of taxes for the Sassanians in pre-Islamic Medina (Yathrib) King Ibn Ubayy and the qussas Was Arabian idol worship declining on the eve of Islam?
Michael Lecker
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