The Roman Near East, 31 B.C.-A.D. 337Harvard University Press, 1993 - 587 strán (strany) "From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Judea, Arabia, Mesopotamia, and Syria."-- |
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Strana 42
... forces from another . A combination of different royal or popular forces in a common effort against Rome was hardly to be feared— though , as we will see , a legatus of Syria was later , in the 40s AD , to feel alarm at just such a ...
... forces from another . A combination of different royal or popular forces in a common effort against Rome was hardly to be feared— though , as we will see , a legatus of Syria was later , in the 40s AD , to feel alarm at just such a ...
Strana 71
... forces stationed there , outside military intervention began in a way not attested before , with the despatch by Agrippa II of 2000 cavalry to Jerusalem ( the equivalent , that is , of four Roman cavalry alae ) , recruited from ...
... forces stationed there , outside military intervention began in a way not attested before , with the despatch by Agrippa II of 2000 cavalry to Jerusalem ( the equivalent , that is , of four Roman cavalry alae ) , recruited from ...
Strana 72
... forces left in Judaea , so Vespasian had inevi- tably to start with those of Syria . Once again , therefore , we see a Roman legatus marching south from Antioch to Ptolemais ( now a Roman colonia ) before entering Galilee . Given the ...
... forces left in Judaea , so Vespasian had inevi- tably to start with those of Syria . Once again , therefore , we see a Roman legatus marching south from Antioch to Ptolemais ( now a Roman colonia ) before entering Galilee . Given the ...
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IN SEARCH OF THE ORIENT | 1 |
FROM JUDAEA TO SYRIA PALAESTINA | 10 |
THE BRIDGEHEAD AND THE DEPENDENT | 27 |
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Abgar Agrippa Agrippa II Ammianus Antioch Apamea Arab Arabia Aramaic attested Augustus Aurelius Berytus Bostra Caesarea called Chabur Christian cohort coins Commagene context cult culture Damascus dedication deity Diocletian documents Dura-Europos Edessa Emesa Emperor Euphrates Eusebius evidence fact fourth century frontier Galilee Graeco-Roman Greek Greek cities Greek inscription Hatra Hauran Hellenistic Herod Herodian IGLS Imperial period important Iulius Jebel Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Judaea king kingdom later legatus legatus of Syria major Mesopotamia middle Euphrates Millar Nabataean narrative Nisibis Orontes pagan Palaestina Palmyra Palmyrene Parthian Persian Petra Phoenician population records region reign river Roman army Roman colonia Roman Empire Roman forces Roman military Roman Near East Rome route rule Schürer second century seems Septimius Severus significant soldiers steppe Syria Palaestina Syria Phoenice Syrie temple territory Tetrarchic third century Tigris tion trans Tyre village Wadi Zeugma Zeus zone