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Imperium (Roman law) --- Jurisdiction (Roman law) --- Imperium (Droit romain) --- Juridiction (Droit romain)
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Roman law. --- Droit romain --- Imperium (Roman law) --- Imperium (Droit romain) --- Auctoritas (The word) --- Auctoritas (Le mot)
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Imperium (Roman law) --- Roman law --- Roman law --- Philosophy --- Ulpianus, Domitius,
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This volume focuses on special military and diplomatic missions in various provinces of the Empire that Augustus and Tiberius entrusted to selected members of the domus Augusta, granting them special prerogatives (imperia extraordinaria).Sawiński compares and analyses various primary and secondary sources exploring special powers and missions in the provinces of the domus Augusta during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius, from 27 BC to AD 23, from border regions on the Rhine and the Danube to client states such as Judaea and Armenia. It explores the legal aspects of these powers wielded in the provinces and how these missions and the subsequent honours helped to solidify power within a new hereditary system of power. The reader will also find in it a critical discussion of the current state of research on this subject.Holders of Extraordinary Imperium under Augustus and Tiberius offers an important study of these powers and prerogatives of the imperial family that will be of interest to anyone working on the Augustan age, the early Empire and Principate, and the Roman imperial family. This volume should also prove useful to students of archaeology and art history.
Imperium (Roman law). --- Politics and government. --- 30 B.C.-68 A.D. --- Rome --- Rome (Empire). --- Politics and government --- Imperium (Roman law) --- E-books --- History
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"The opulence of Byzantine art, with its extravagant use of gold and silver, is well known. Highly skilled artists created powerful representations reflecting and promoting this society and its values in icons, illuminated manuscripts, and mosaics and wallpaintings placed in domed churches and public buildings. This complete introduction to the whole period and range of Byzantine art combines immense breadth with interesting historical detail. Robin Cormack overturns the myth that Byzantine art remained constant from the inauguration of Constantinople, its artistic centre, in the year 330 until the fall of the city to the Ottomans in 1453. He shows how the many political and religious upheavals of this period produced a wide range of styles and developments in art. This updated, colour edition includes new discoveries, a revised bibliography, and, in a new epilogue, a rethinking of Byzantine Art for the present day." -- Publisher's description.
Art, Byzantine. --- Byzantine art --- Art, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Byzantinisches Reich --- Oströmisches Reich --- Reich Byzanz --- Imperium Byzantium --- Imperium Byzantinum --- Ostrom --- Rhomaioi --- Romäer --- 395-1453
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Imperium (Roman law) --- Political science --- Politics and literature --- Imperium (Droit romain) --- Science politique --- Politique et littérature --- Rome --- Rome --- Rome --- Rome --- Foreign relations --- History --- Relations extérieures --- Histoire
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Imperium (Roman law) --- Jurisdiction (Roman law) --- Rome --- History, Military. --- History --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement
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