The role and perception of the civitas in late Roman and Frankish Gaul
<p>The thesis examines the role and perceptions of Gallic civitates from A.D. 340 to 840. Civitates are those urban centres which were distinguished as imperial administrative capitals and, later, as episcopal sees. The thesis addresses a number of general questions, among which the most funda...
Autors principals: | Allen, S, Allen, Susan Jane |
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Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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1990
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