The Senatorial Aristocracy in the Later Roman EmpireClarendon Press, 1972 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... West , Baynes points out , is particularly concerned to discover ' the differentia which distinguishes the history of the Western provinces from that of the partes orientales ' . And so many of the modern explanations do not provide him ...
... West , Baynes points out , is particularly concerned to discover ' the differentia which distinguishes the history of the Western provinces from that of the partes orientales ' . And so many of the modern explanations do not provide him ...
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... Western scholars are prone to forget . It was only in the West that the imperial government broke down in the fifth century . Yet in the East Christianity was deeper rooted and more widespread , and monasticism was both more extensive ...
... Western scholars are prone to forget . It was only in the West that the imperial government broke down in the fifth century . Yet in the East Christianity was deeper rooted and more widespread , and monasticism was both more extensive ...
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... West - and even beyond that time . Even an emperor like Valentinian I , who made no secret of his dislike of the aristocracy and who had genuine sympathy for the man at the bottom of the social and economic pyramid , conformed to the ...
... West - and even beyond that time . Even an emperor like Valentinian I , who made no secret of his dislike of the aristocracy and who had genuine sympathy for the man at the bottom of the social and economic pyramid , conformed to the ...
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EMPEROR AND SENATE IN THE PRINCIPATE | 21 |
DIOCLETIAN HAMMER OF THE ARISTOCRACY | 39 |
CONSTANTINE THE REFORMER | 49 |
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