Fleets and Prouinciae in the Roman Republic: institutions, administration and the conceptualisation of empire between 260 and 49 B.C.
<p>This research examines how, when and why the Romans assigned and defined the tasks of preparing and commanding fleets during the Republic. In doing so, it brings new evidence to bear on the wider debates about the nature of the <em>prouincia</em> and the institutional and admini...
Auteur principal: | Day, S |
---|---|
Autres auteurs: | Prag, J |
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
2014
|
Sujets: |
Documents similaires
-
Fleets and manpower on land and sea: the Italian "classes" and the Roman Empire 31 BC - AD 193
par: Hopkins, L, et autres
Publié: (2014) -
The junior officers of the Roman army, 91BC - AD14
par: Wrobel, T
Publié: (2009) -
Roman Law and Local Law in Asia Minor (133 BC - AD 212)
par: Kantor, G
Publié: (2008) -
From Arma to Fama: the military record of Roman republican commanders in speech and text (219-19 BC)
par: Bragg, E
Publié: (2007) -
The origins and nature of the Attic ephebeia to 200 B.C.
par: de Marcellus, H
Publié: (1994)