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New Research in the Military History of the Late Rome and early Byzantium. A review of : Mekhamadiev, E. A. (2019). A Military Organization of the Later Roman Empire in 253–353 AD: From Emperor Gallienus’ Reforms to the Age of the Tetrarchy (253–305). St. Petersburg: Peterburgskoe Vostokovedenie Publishers. 406 p.

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2020
This paper states that the monograph published E. A. Mekhamadiev, a researcher from St. Petersburg, is a fundamental study of the Later Roman military organization, with especial attention to the epigraphic and papyrological accounts.
Arsen Karapeti Shahinyan
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Problems in the Dating of the Mummy Portraits [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
auch erschienen in griechischer und französischer ...
Borg, Barbara
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Modification of Microstructure and Texture in Highly Non-Flammable Mg-Al-Zn-Y-Ca Alloy Sheets by Controlled Thermomechanical Processes

open access: yesMetals, 2019
The influence of rolling temperature and pass reduction degree on microstructure and texture evolution was investigated using an AZXW3100 alloy, Mg-3Al-1Zn-0.5Ca-0.5Y, in wt.%.
Sangbong Yi   +4 more
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An Investigation Concerning Ancient Roman Education: The Dispelling of Widespread Illiteracy and the Significance of the Classical Model of Education Grounded in the Lives of Scholars and Emperors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In our analyses of the Ancient World, we tend to attribute literacy in extremes; either someone studied under the tutelage of intellectuals, learned about poetry and debated philosophers or were wholly separate from any educational environment.
Dhesi, Jasvinder
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Diokletian und die Tetrarchie [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
"As a statesman a genius of the first order" was Theodor Mommsen's verdict in 1886 on Diocletian, the Dalmatian whose career took him from a released slave to Emperor. Diocletian stabilised the Imperium after it had been thrown into turmoil in the imperial crisis of the period of military anarchy.
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A woman’s place: imperial women in late antique Rome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
La relation entre les empereurs romains de l’époque tardive et la ville de Rome est traditionnellement caractérisée par l’abandon de la cité, favorisant des lieux qui répondaient mieux aux exigences militaires, politiques et religieuses de cette ...
Hillner, J.D.
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Observations on the Historical Geography of Roman Lycaonia

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2006
Evidence for the changing Roman administrative divisions of Lycaonia and Isauria allows us to clarify the historical relationships of the “eleventh strategia,” the “tetrarchy of Lycaonia,” the strategia Antiochiana, and the ...
Sviatoslav Dmitriev
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Kariera agens vice praefectorum praetorio Luciliusa Crispusa i chronologia utworzenia stanowiska wikariusza diecezjalnego w Poncie

open access: yesCzasopismo Prawno-Historyczne, 2018
The aim of the following article is to present chronologically the creation of the position of the diocese vicar in Pontus. The act of creation of the diocese was ascribed to emperor Diocletian according to the previously prevalent concept of ...
Łukasz Smorczewski
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Burgus building inscriptions of Commodus from Pannonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this paper the author examines the case of the building of burgi and praesidia in Pannonia under the reign of Commodus that is attested by a series of inscriptions on the limes between Aquincum and Intercisa.
Kovács, Péter
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Wine and the vine in Upper Moesia archaeological and epigraphic evidence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Vine-growing and winemaking in the area of the Roman province of Upper Moesia are looked at based on the information supplied by the ancient sources, and the archaeological and epigraphic evidence (inscriptions, artistic depictions, vinedressing
Pilipović Sanja
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