• No results found

The Roman Empire

Review Article: Ancient Galilee and the realities of the Roman Empire

Review Article: Ancient Galilee and the realities of the Roman Empire

... To summarise, the majority of the articles in this volume testify of a ‘Jewish’ or rather Judean Galilee in the 1st century. Those who argue to the contrary will have to demonstrate otherwise in a convincing fashion. ...

12

Black Pepper Consumption in the Roman Empire

Black Pepper Consumption in the Roman Empire

... Several potential problems arise when studying the import of eastern plant products into the Roman Empire. First of all, ancient literary testimony about exotic plants and their parts (stalks, leaves, ...

54

Woman as an object of medical knowledge in the Roman Empire, from Celsus to Galen

Woman as an object of medical knowledge in the Roman Empire, from Celsus to Galen

... of Roman expansion, which overlaid and massively extended the networks of Archaic Greek colonisation and Macedonian ...the empire as a geographical unit, loosely bound together on a number of levels, ...

353

The impact of the Roman Empire on the cult of Asclepius

The impact of the Roman Empire on the cult of Asclepius

... the Roman Imperial era as a vital period in the study of the cult of Asclepius as only then can a cohesive picture of the cult be ...an empire-wide religion but this did exist in the form of pro salute ...

378

Yolanda of Flanders: Latin Woman Potentate of the Roman Empire

Yolanda of Flanders: Latin Woman Potentate of the Roman Empire

... the Roman Emperor Constantine I (285-337) founded a new capital of the Roman Empire on the site of an ancient Greek city named ...Western Roman Empire had served as ...the Roman ...

8

Effects of land use and anthropogenic aerosol emissions in the Roman Empire

Effects of land use and anthropogenic aerosol emissions in the Roman Empire

... the Roman Empire, ...the Roman Empire might have been substantially larger than suggested by Malanima (2013), since the estimates of Veal (2017) account for all types of fuel consumption, in- ...

27

Imperial legitimacy in the Roman Empire of the third century : AD 193 337

Imperial legitimacy in the Roman Empire of the third century : AD 193 337

... Septimius, Diocletian and Constantine were amongst the few who died natural deaths, with some others such as Claudius Gothicus dying from illness rather than assassination. Therefore, any success an emperor had needed to ...

198

The settlement of veterans in the Roman Empire

The settlement of veterans in the Roman Empire

... the long settled area of Baetica, and were probably all veteran colonies founded on land newly won from the Spanish tribes, in positions which. enabled them to [r] ...

378

Tripolitania under the Roman Empire

Tripolitania under the Roman Empire

... Massinissa's tactical policy was to achieve local gains and then to counteract Carthaginian complaints at Rome by preferring alleged evidence of dangerous political[r] ...

463

Making Early Medieval Societies: Conflict and Belonging in the Latin West, 300 1200

Making Early Medieval Societies: Conflict and Belonging in the Latin West, 300 1200

... White’s chapter acts as a fitting conclusion to the volume, for the papers collected here all to some degree employ Gluckman’s logic to challenge preconceived, tenacious narratives of the early Middle Ages. This lends ...

5

Erfelijkheid van het decurionaat en sociale mobiliteit

Erfelijkheid van het decurionaat en sociale mobiliteit

... DE STEDELIJKE ELITE IN HET ROMEINSE RIJK, 100 v.CHR... Duncan-Jones, The economy of the Roman Empire..[r] ...

26

Increasing Fertility in the Roman Late Republic and Early Empire

Increasing Fertility in the Roman Late Republic and Early Empire

... Scholarship relating to the ancient birth rate has often focused on infanticide or herbal birth controls. The statistical frequency of infanticide and a possible preference for male children are debated. In 1980, Donald ...

73

The kingly man : an examination of the monarchical theories of the Hellenistic and Roman Empires

The kingly man : an examination of the monarchical theories of the Hellenistic and Roman Empires

... The ideal life in the here and now is lived by such groups as the Therapeutae and the Essenes who reduce their wants to a minimum and embody the paradox that, although very poor by the world's standards, they consider ...

328

Ultimate plurality: international law and the possibility of resistance

Ultimate plurality: international law and the possibility of resistance

... Such an origin no longer provides a specifically imperial and unitary authority. We are now the denizens of “unseen empires,” as Pope Francis has it -- empires operating through “uniform systems of economic power.” 5 ...

23

Studies in fourth and fifth century Latin literature with particular reference to Ausonius

Studies in fourth and fifth century Latin literature with particular reference to Ausonius

... and in that of Rutilius Namatianus and Sidonius Apollinaris, the true spirit of the Roman Empire was at least as alive in Gaul as in Italy at this period... The poem De feriis Romanis.[r] ...

233

Defining the Constructs of Expert Coaching: A Q-methodological Study of Olympic Sport Coaches.

Defining the Constructs of Expert Coaching: A Q-methodological Study of Olympic Sport Coaches.

... emotionally demanding conditions: The role of deliberate practice. Organizational leadership: Lessons from professional coaches. Athletics and Literature in the Roman Empire. New York: [r] ...

172

Reflections on the Global Water Crisis in Dialogue with Revelation 17: harlot, hegemony and H2O

Reflections on the Global Water Crisis in Dialogue with Revelation 17: harlot, hegemony and H2O

... the Roman state attempted to reach everyday citizens with their message of dependence on every ...of Empire secured through military occupation will always be essential to make sense of the Roman ...

17

Coussens_unc_0153M_14647.pdf

Coussens_unc_0153M_14647.pdf

... under Roman rule affected the Jewish inhabitants of Herodian Palestine because previous models used to analyze these data have proven ...the Roman rulers and Jewish subjects in the city, suggesting currents ...

138

Rome and its Frontier in the North: the Role of the Periphery

Rome and its Frontier in the North: the Role of the Periphery

... In accordance with the themes of the conference, this will be done from two points of view: the different integration into the Roman empire of native societies in areas which became part[r] ...

16

Fair game: exploring the dynamics, perception and environmental impact of ‘surplus’ wild foods in England 10kya present

Fair game: exploring the dynamics, perception and environmental impact of ‘surplus’ wild foods in England 10kya present

... The apparent lack of wild animal exploitation in England seemingly endured through the Bronze Age and Iron Age, for, although rates of representation are arti fi cially in fl ated by the inclusion of shed antlers (Figure ...

13

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects