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Emperors --- -Eunuchs --- -History --- History --- Rome --- -Histoire --- -Emperors --- -Men --- Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Heads of state --- Kings and rulers --- Monarchy --- -Rome --- Eunuchs --- Men --- Caesars --- Decennalia --- Roman emperors --- Europe --- Emperors - Rome - History --- Eunuchs - - History - Rome --- -Rome - History - 284-476
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"With The Emperor and the Army in the Later Roman Empire, AD 235-395 Mark Hebblewhite offers the first study solely dedicated to examining the nature of the relationship between the emperor and his army in the politically and militarily volatile later Roman Empire. Bringing together a wide range of available literary, epigraphic and numismatic evidence he demonstrates that emperors of the period considered the army to be the key institution they had to mollify in order to retain power and consequently employed a range of strategies to keep the troops loyal to their cause. Key to these efforts were imperial attempts to project the emperor as a worthy general (imperator)and a generous provider of military pay and benefits. Also important were the honorific and symbolic gestures each emperor made to the army in order to convince them that they and the empire could only prosper under his rule"--Provided by publisher.
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Contested Monarchy reappraises the wide-ranging and lasting transformation of the Roman monarchy between the Principate and Late Antiquity. The book takes as its focus the century from Diocletian to Theodosius I (284-395), a period during which the stability of monarchical rule depended heavily on the emperor''s mobility, on collegial or dynastic rule, and on the military resolution of internal political crises. At the same time, profound religious changes modified the premises of political interaction and symbolic communication between the emperor and his subjects, and administrative and mili
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Christianity --- Church and state --- Emperors --- Christianisme --- Eglise et Etat --- Empereurs --- History. --- Histoire --- Rome --- Politics and government. --- Politique et gouvernement --- History --- Politics and government --- 937.07 --- 27 "00/01" --- Geschiedenis van Rome: constitutioneel keizerrijk van Augustus tot de soldatenkeizers--(31 v. Chr.-284 n. Chr.) --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"00/01" --- 937.07 Geschiedenis van Rome: constitutioneel keizerrijk van Augustus tot de soldatenkeizers--(31 v. Chr.-284 n. Chr.) --- Czars (Emperors) --- Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Tsars --- Tzars --- Kings and rulers --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- Religions --- Church history --- Christianity - Rome --- Church and state - Rome --- Emperors - Rome - History --- Rome - Politics and government - 30 BC-284 AD
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Historians --- Greeks --- Emperors --- Historiens --- Grecs --- Empereurs --- Biography. --- Biography --- Historiography --- Biographies --- Historiographie --- Ammianus Marcellinus --- Rome --- History --- Historiography. --- Histoire --- History and criticism. --- -Historians --- -Emperors --- -Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Heads of state --- Kings and rulers --- Monarchy --- Historiographers --- Scholars --- Ethnology --- Mediterranean race --- -History and criticism --- Ammien Marcellin --- Amiano Marcelino --- Ammiano Marcellino --- Marcellino, Ammiano --- Markelinus, Amyanus --- Amyanus Markelinus --- Marcellin, Ammien --- Marcellinus, Ammianus --- Marcelin, Amijan --- אמיאנוס מארקלינוס --- -Historiography. --- -Biography --- History and criticism --- Rulers --- Biography&delete& --- Ammianus Marcellinus. --- Czars (Emperors) --- Tsars --- Tzars --- Contributions in history of late Roman Empire --- Empire, 284-476 --- Ammianus Marcellinus - Contributions in history of late Roman Empire. --- Greeks - Rome - Biography. --- Emperors - Rome - History. --- Biography&delete&&delete& --- Ammien Marcellin (0330?-0400?) --- Critique et interprétation --- Contribution à l'historiographie --- 284-476 (Bas-Empire)
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