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Roman Provincial Coinage IV.4: From Antoninus Pius to Commodus (AD 138–192): Egypt provides an authoritative and systematic account of the coins minted for Roman Egypt between AD 138 and 192, covering the provincial coinage of this crucial period of Roman history in its entirety. The coinage in this volume was produced at Alexandria, the commercial and cultural capital of the eastern Mediterranean. It is dated by the year, making it an invaluable guide to imperial presentation and to economic developments during this transitional period. Its iconography is of exceptional interest to scholars and collectors, combining fascinating aspects of Greek, Roman and Egyptian culture. Cataloguing over 19,000 coins classified into over 3,750 varieties from the world’s principal collectins and auction catalogues, the book gives a complete picture of the material, meeting the needs of numismatists and providing an essential reference for historians, archaeologists, and other students of the Roman empire. The introductory chapters and extensive catalogue are accompanied by illustrations of virtually all known types. Setting the coinage in context and showing how it may be brought to bear on questions of general historical interest, this book in two parts is an essential reference for numismatists, historians, archaeologists and all students of the Roman empire.
Numismatique romaine. --- Monnaies romaines --- Monnaies antiques --- Provinces orientales.
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Dans le monde grec d'époque romaine, la diffusion de la citoyenneté romaine introduit au coeur des cités une nouvelle façon de se nommer, un nouveau droit, une nouvelle forme de distinction sociale qui se rapporte à des normes universelles et non locales. Cet ouvrage, issu d'un colloque tenu en avril 2018, vise à explorer les conséquences de cette situation inédite dans le monde antique, en se concentrant sur le IIe siècle : après plusieurs décennies de lente diffusion, mais avant la rupture constituée par la décision de l'empereur Carcacalla, en 212, de donner la citoyenneté romaine à tous les habitants libres de l'Empire, les élites des cités forment durant le siècle d'or de la paix romaine un groupe socialement homogène, mais juridiquement hétérogène. À partir d'études de cas portant sur des cités d'Asie Mineure, éclairées par des parallèles en Grèce continentale, les auteurs essaient de déterminer qui sont les citoyens romains dans ces communautés grecques, mais aussi de réfléchir à l'impact du développement de ce nouveau statut personnel sur des sociétés locales variées, tant par leur taille que par leurs statuts, voire par les choix politiques et culturels qui leur permettent de conserver une identité au sein du vaste monde romain.
Conferences - Meetings --- Citoyenneté (droit romain) --- Civilisation --- Romanisation --- Grèce --- Politique et gouvernement --- Influence romaine. --- Rome --- Provinces orientales. --- Citizenship --- Romans --- Greece --- Turkey --- History --- Provinces orientales
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Roman provinces --- Administration. --- Rome --- Arabie (province romaine) --- Palestine --- Provinces orientales --- Administration --- 70-638
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Coins, Roman --- Coinage --- Numismatique romaine. --- Numismatique --- Monnaies de bronze. --- Rome --- Provinces orientales.
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Antiquités romaines --- Archéologie aérienne --- Limes (fortifications romaines) --- Rome --- Syrie --- Provinces orientales
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Church history --- Church history --- Roman provinces --- Roman provinces --- Roman provinces --- christianisme --- Église --- Église --- Primitive and early church. --- Origine --- Histoire --- 30-600. --- Rome --- Rome --- Rome --- Évangélisation --- Provinces. --- Provinces orientales
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The book aims at analyzing shared religious sites in the microcosm of the multireligious and multicultural Roman Empire during Late Antiquity. The main objective is to understand if some religious sites of the Eastern Roman Empire were the object of a shared attendance by groups or individuals from different religious backgrounds, and, for those which may have been, how and why this sharing happened. To facilitate comparison and to draw up models of occupancy dynamics, the contributions focus on a limited geographical and chronological area: the Eastern provinces from the 4th century onward, a turning-point in the Empire's religious transformations. This collective work offers a series of case-studies where polemical discourses are intersected not only with legal documents, but also with epigraphy, iconography, and archeology - including architecture and artefacts.
Lieux sacrés --- Pluralisme religieux --- Religions --- Provinces orientales --- Relations --- Church history --- Identity (Psychology) --- Église --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History. --- Histoire --- Rome --- Religion.
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Pouvoir royal --- Pouvoir royal --- Moyen-orient --- Royaumes hellénistiques --- Rome --- Civilisation --- Pouvoir royal --- Pouvoir royal --- Moyen-orient --- Royaumes hellénistiques --- Congrès --- Rome --- Provinces orientales --- Congrès --- Civilisation --- Jusqu'à 622 --- Congrès
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The latest in a highly regarded series, this volume presents for the first time an authoritative and systematic account of the coins minted in the Roman provinces from the accessionof Nerva in AD 96 to the death of Hadrian in AD 138. The book gives a complete picture of the material, thereby not only meeting the needs of numismatists but also providing an essential reference for historians, archaeologists and other students of the Roman Empire.
Coins [Roman ] --- Coins, Roman --- Monnaies romaines --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Monnaies romaines. --- Coinage --- History. --- Numismatics, Roman --- Roman provinces --- History --- Roman coins --- Coins, Roman - Rome - Provinces - Catalogs --- Coins, Roman - Catalogs --- Coinage - Rome - History. --- Coinage - Rome - History --- Turquie --- Asie (province romaine) --- 1er siècle av. J.-C. --- Frappe --- 3e siècle --- Monnaies antiques --- Numismatique romaine. --- Monnaie --- Provinces orientales. --- Numismatique antique. --- Provinces orientales
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Munten (Romeinse). Provincies (Oostelijke). 1e-3e eeuw. --- Geld. Rome (Oud-). Provincies (Oostelijke). 1e-3e eeuw. --- Monnaies contremarquées. Rome ancienne. 1e-3e s. --- Monnaies romaines. Provinces orientales. 1e-3e s. --- Monnaie. Rome ancienne. Provinces orientales. 1e-3e s. --- Munten met contramerk. Rome (Oud-). 1e-3e eeuw.
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