Terra nova, provinciae novae? Roman intervention and Roman power in the western Mediterranean, ca.295-167 BC.
<p>Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis asks how. It does this through the consideration of three specific regions: Sicily, the Iberian Peninsula, and Gallic northern Italy, each of which occupies a section, containing two chapters....
Prif Awdur: | Potter, DL |
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Awduron Eraill: | Prag, J |
Fformat: | Traethawd Ymchwil |
Iaith: | English |
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2019
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