Rome and its Empire AD 193 284

Rome and its Empire  AD 193 284
Author: Olivier Hekster
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2008-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748629923

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This was a time of civil war, anarchy, intrigue, and assassination.Between 193 and 284 the Roman Empire knew more than twenty-five emperors, and an equal number of usurpers. All of them had some measure of success, several of them often ruling different parts of the Empire at the same time. Rome's traditional political institutions slid into vacuity and armies became the Empire's most powerful institutions, proclaiming their own imperial champions and deposing those they held to be incompetent.Yet despite widespread contemporary dismay at such weak government this period was also one in which the boundaries of the Empire remained fairly stable; the rights and privileges of Roman citizenship were extended equally to all free citizens of the Empire; in several regions the economy remained robust in the face of rampant inflation; and literary culture, philosophy, and legal theory flourished. Historians have been discussing how and why this could have been for centuries. Olivier Hekster takes you to th

Power and Status in the Roman Empire AD 193 284

Power and Status in the Roman Empire  AD 193 284
Author: Inge Mennen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-04-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004211926

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This book deals with changing power and status relations between the highest ranking representatives of Roman imperial power at the central level, in a period when the Empire came under tremendous pressure, AD 193-284. Based on epigraphic, literary and legal materials, the author deals with issues such as the third-century development of emperorship, the shift in power of the senatorial elite and the developing position of senior military officers and other high equestrians. By analyzing the various senior power-holders involved in Roman imperial administration by social rank, this book presents new insights into the diachronic development of imperial administration, appointment policies and socio-political hierarchies between the second and fourth centuries AD.

Imperial Rome AD 193 to 284

Imperial Rome AD 193 to 284
Author: Clifford Ando
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748629206

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The Roman empire during the period framed by the accession of Septimus Severus in 193 and the rise of Diocletian in 284 has conventionally been regarded as one of 'crisis'. Between 235 and 284, at least eighteen men held the throne of the empire, for an average of less than three years, a reckoning which does not take into account all the relatives and lieutenants with whom those men shared power. Compared to the century between the accession of Nerva and the death of Commodus, this appears to be a period of near unintelligibility. The middle of the century also witnessed catastrophic, if temporary, ruptures in the territorial integrity of the empire. At slightly different times, large portions of the eastern and western halves of the empire passed under the control of powers and principalities who assumed the mantle of Roman government and exercised meaningful and legitimate juridical, political and military power over millions. The success and longevity of those political formations reflected local responses to the collapse of Roman governmental power in the face of extraordinary pressure on its borders. Even those regions that remained Roman were subjected to depredation and pillage by invading armies. The Roman peace, which had become in the last instance the justification for empire, had been shattered. In this pioneering history Clifford Ando describes and integrates the contrasting histories of different parts of the empire and assesses the impacts of administrative, political and religious change.

Imperial Rome AD 193 to 284

Imperial Rome AD 193 to 284
Author: Clifford Ando,Edinburgh University Press
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012
Genre: Rome
ISBN: 0748655352

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Imperial Rome AD 284 to 363

Imperial Rome AD 284 to 363
Author: Jill Harries
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748653959

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This book is about the reinvention of the Roman Empire during the eighty years between the accession of Diocletian and the death of Julian.

Women and the Law in the Roman Empire

Women and the Law in the Roman Empire
Author: Judith Evans Grubbs
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2002
Genre: Domestic relations (Roman law)
ISBN: 9780415152402

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This sourcebook fully exploits the rich legal material of the imperial period, explaining the rights women held under Roman law, the restrictions to which they were subject, and legal regulations on marriage, divorce and widowhood.

The Cambridge Ancient History Volume 12 The Crisis of Empire AD 193 337

The Cambridge Ancient History  Volume 12  The Crisis of Empire  AD 193 337
Author: Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards,John Boardman,Alan Bowman,Peter Garnsey,Averil Cameron
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 1970
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521301998

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Authoritative history of the Roman Empire during a critical period in Mediterranean history.

Image and Reality of Roman Imperial Power in the Third Century AD

Image and Reality of Roman Imperial Power in the Third Century AD
Author: Lukas de Blois
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351135573

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Image and Reality of Roman Imperial Power in the Third Century AD focuses on the wide range of available sources of Roman imperial power in the period AD 193-284, ranging from literary and economic texts, to coins and other artefacts. This volume examines the impact of war on the foundations of the economic, political, military, and ideological power of third-century Roman emperors, and the lasting effects of this. This detailed study offers insight into this complex and transformative period in Roman history and will be a valuable resource to any student of Roman imperial power.