The Cambridge Ancient HistoryAlan K. Bowman, Peter Garnsey, Dominic Rathbone Cambridge University Press, 2000 - 1240 من الصفحات Volume 11 of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History covers the history of the Roman empire from AD 70 to 192--Vespasian to the Antonines. The volume begins with the political and military history of the period. Developments in the structure of the empire are then examined, including the organization and personnel of the central government and province-based institutions and practices. A series of provincial studies follows, and the society, economy and culture of the empire as a whole are reviewed in a group of thematic chapters. |
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Domitian | 54 |
Nerva to Hadrian | 84 |
Hadrian to the Antonines | 132 |
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administration Aelius Aristides Africa Antoninus Pius appointed areas army Asia Minor attested Augustus Birley Bithynia Britain centres century A.D. cities citizens citizenship Claudius cohorts coins Commodus consul consular consulship cult culture Dacia Danube Domitian early East eastern economic Egypt élite emperor equestrian estates evidence example favour Flavian freedmen frontier Fronto Gaul Germany governor Greek Hadr Hadrian Hist Historia Augusta honour imperial important inscriptions Italy Iulius land later legate legionary legions Marcus Aurelius Mediterranean military Moesia municipal Nero Nerva officials Pannonia Parthian perhaps period Pliny Pliny's population posts praetorian praetorian prefect prefect Principate probably proconsul procurator production provinces Quadi rank reign Rhine Roman empire Rome second century Senate senatorial Severus shows slaves social soldiers sources Spain status Suet Suetonius Syme Syria Tacitus temple third century tion Titus towns trade Trajan urban Verus Vespasian