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 183
... route to Azraq and then Jawf ( Dumatha ) beyond the end of the Wadi Sirhan.38 What matters is not whether we can date when a road , or route , came into use ( which we cannot ) , but the conception , clearly visible in the documents ...
... route to Azraq and then Jawf ( Dumatha ) beyond the end of the Wadi Sirhan.38 What matters is not whether we can date when a road , or route , came into use ( which we cannot ) , but the conception , clearly visible in the documents ...
Strana 440
... route in more detail.11 The rationale for this route was that travellers would cross over from Zeugma to the headwaters of the Balikh , and then travel down it to where it joined the Euphrates . A comparable route , though starting ...
... route in more detail.11 The rationale for this route was that travellers would cross over from Zeugma to the headwaters of the Balikh , and then travel down it to where it joined the Euphrates . A comparable route , though starting ...
Strana 515
... route via Dumatha to the Gulf can ( perhaps ) also be dis- cerned in another passage of Pliny . " This route would have involved a pas- sage of some 500 km from Philadelphia or Bostra via Azraq Oasis ( Basiensis ? ) to Dumatha , and ...
... route via Dumatha to the Gulf can ( perhaps ) also be dis- cerned in another passage of Pliny . " This route would have involved a pas- sage of some 500 km from Philadelphia or Bostra via Azraq Oasis ( Basiensis ? ) to Dumatha , and ...
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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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