This work examines the political integration of the westernmost fringes of the Mediterranean in the Roman Empire, from the second Punic War (218 BCE) until the reign of Diocletian (305 CE). It aims to investigate the evolution of a particular geographical area over the centuries of its belonging to the Roman sphere, from the political inroads of Rome in the Far West until the second war against Carthage and the administrative reorganisation of these territories during the Tetrarchy period. A ..
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 13, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 7...
Rome, loin de n’être qu’une puissance continentale, a très tôt compris ce que pouvait lui apporter l...
It seems clear that, in the Greek-speaking regions of the Roman Empire, Hellenistic models (civic, m...
Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis ask...
This paper examines the Roman Republic’s military and its place in the Mediterranean before and afte...
After the II Punic War the Roman expansionism was directed westwards from Cisalpine Gaul to southern...
The present work examines the establishment of Roman power during the last 2 centuriesBC in the West...
In the earlier, i.e. Hellenistic and Late Republican, periods the Danube and Balkan area had merely...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
International audienceThis work examines the political integration of the westernmost fringes of the...
The time span of the Histories (264/ 220-145 B. C.) corresponds to the period when Rome puts in plac...
The basic intention of the thesis is to provide a reassessment of Constantius as a military man, spe...
During the past twenty years, there has been a great change of conceptions and methods as far as the...
This thesis focuses upon the first meeting between the Roman and Parthian Empires in the first decad...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 13, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 7...
Rome, loin de n’être qu’une puissance continentale, a très tôt compris ce que pouvait lui apporter l...
It seems clear that, in the Greek-speaking regions of the Roman Empire, Hellenistic models (civic, m...
Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis ask...
This paper examines the Roman Republic’s military and its place in the Mediterranean before and afte...
After the II Punic War the Roman expansionism was directed westwards from Cisalpine Gaul to southern...
The present work examines the establishment of Roman power during the last 2 centuriesBC in the West...
In the earlier, i.e. Hellenistic and Late Republican, periods the Danube and Balkan area had merely...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
International audienceThis work examines the political integration of the westernmost fringes of the...
The time span of the Histories (264/ 220-145 B. C.) corresponds to the period when Rome puts in plac...
The basic intention of the thesis is to provide a reassessment of Constantius as a military man, spe...
During the past twenty years, there has been a great change of conceptions and methods as far as the...
This thesis focuses upon the first meeting between the Roman and Parthian Empires in the first decad...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 13, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 7...
Rome, loin de n’être qu’une puissance continentale, a très tôt compris ce que pouvait lui apporter l...
It seems clear that, in the Greek-speaking regions of the Roman Empire, Hellenistic models (civic, m...