Download Theodosius: The Empire at Bay (Roman Imperial Biographies) by Gerard Friell, Stephen Williams PDF

By Gerard Friell, Stephen Williams

Emperor Theodosius (379-95) was once the final Roman emperor to rule a unified empire of East and West and his reign represents a turning aspect within the rules and fortunes of the past due Roman Empire. during this imperial biography, Stephen Williams and Gerry Friell compile literary, archaeological and numismatic proof bearing on this Roman emperor, learning his army and political struggles, which he fought heroically yet eventually in useless. Summoned from retirement to the throne after the disastrous Roman defeat by means of the Goths at Adrianople, Theodosius was once known as directly to rebuild the armies and positioned the shattered kingdom again jointly. He instituted a brand new coverage in the direction of the barbarians, within which international relations performed a bigger function than army may possibly, at a time of accelerating frontier hazards and acute manpower scarcity. He used to be additionally the founding father of the validated Apostolic Catholic Church. not like different Christian emperors, he suppressed either heresy and paganism and enforced orthodoxy through law.The direction was once a diffucult one, yet Theodosius (and his successor, Stilicho) had little selection. This new research convincingly demonstrates how a chain of political misfortunes ended in the separation of the jap and Western empires which intended that the overlordship of Rome in Europe faded into mere ceremonial. The authors learn the emperor and his personality and the nation of the Roman empire, placing his reign within the context of the stricken instances.

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Download Flames of Rome: A Novel by Paul L. Maier PDF

By Paul L. Maier

A madman who murders his method into energy lusts for ever-greater glory and domination. A capital urban awash with corruption, sensuality, and political intrigue is on the flash aspect. And stuck among the crushing currents of background are a brand new yet turning out to be non secular staff often called the fans of ways. Award-winning historian and best-selling writer Paul L. Maier has created a compelling sort of documentary fiction, utilizing basically identified ancient occasions and people to deliver to lifestyles first-century Rome in all its extra, treachery, and madness. this can be the Rome that the apostle Paul visits, the place he’s put on trial, and that's ceaselessly replaced by way of his testimony and witness. Maier takes readers into the court of imperial justice and into the houses of the folks being affected by the recent religion they’ve encountered to solutions questions resembling: How did Christianity first succeed in Rome? Why did Paul need to wait years for trial and was once he condemned or let loose? Why does the hot testomony account in Acts finish so without warning? Who set fireplace to Rome and why did Nero persecute Christians so horribly? Following the the relations of Flavius Sabinus, mayor of Rome lower than Nero Maier captures the entire drama and rigidity of the political conflicts that precede and stick to the good fireplace of Rome, and the epic political and non secular clashes of the world’s capital. this is often the sensational tale of pagans at their worst—and Christians at their top. Readers won’t are looking to positioned it down.

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Download The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean: The Ancient World by Raoul McLaughlin PDF

By Raoul McLaughlin

The traditional facts means that overseas trade provided Roman govt with as much as a 3rd of the sales that sustained their empire. In precedent days huge fleets of Roman service provider ships set sail from Egypt on voyages around the Indian Ocean. They sailed from Roman ports at the purple Sea to far-off kingdoms at the east coast of Africa and the seaboard off southern Arabia. Many persisted their voyages around the ocean to exchange with the wealthy kingdoms of old India. Freighters from the Roman Empire left with bullion and back with shipment holds jam-packed with worthwhile alternate items, together with unique African items, Arabian incense and jap spices.

This booklet examines Roman trade with Indian kingdoms from the Indus area to the Tamil lands. It investigates contacts among the Roman Empire and robust African kingdoms, together with the Nilotic regime that governed Meroe and the emerging Axumite Realm. additional chapters discover Roman dealings with the Arab kingdoms of south Arabia, together with the Saba-Himyarites and the Hadramaut Regime, which despatched caravans alongside the incense path to the traditional rock-carved urban of Petra.

The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean is the 1st booklet to carry those topics jointly in one entire learn that finds Rome’s effect at the historical global and explains how foreign alternate funded the Legions that maintained imperial rule. It bargains a brand new foreign point of view at the Roman Empire and its legacy for contemporary society.

About the Author:
Raoul McLaughlin was once informed at Lagan university, the 1st built-in institution in Northern eire. He studied Archaeology and old historical past at Queen's collage Belfast prior to finishing a Master's measure after which a PhD within the research of alternate past Rome's jap frontiers. He lives in Bangor, County Down, Northern eire.

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Download The divinization of Caesar and Augustus: precedents, by Michael Koortbojian PDF

By Michael Koortbojian

"This publication examines the recent establishment of divinization that emerged as a political phenomenon on the finish of the Roman Republic with the deification of Julius Caesar. Michael Koortbojian addresses the myriad difficulties concerning Caesar's, and hence Augustus', divinization, in a chain of experiences dedicated to the advanced personality of the hot imperial approach. those investigations specialize in the huge spectrum of  Read more...

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Download Human Mobility and Technological Transfer in the Prehistoric by Evangelia Kiriatzi, Carl Knappett PDF

By Evangelia Kiriatzi, Carl Knappett

The various different types of nearby connectivity within the historic global have lately turn into an incredible concentration for these attracted to the deep background of globalisation. This quantity represents an important contribution to this new pattern because it engages thematically with a variety of connectivities within the later prehistory of the Mediterranean, from the later Neolithic of northern Greece to the Levantine Iron Age, and with diversified kinds of materiality, from pottery and steel to stone and glass. With theoretical overviews from top thinkers in prehistoric mobilities, and commentaries from best experts in neighbouring domain names, the amount integrates precise case reports inside of a comparative framework. the result's a radical remedy of a number of the key problems with nearby interplay and technological variety dealing with archaeologists operating throughout diversified areas and classes. As this publication provides key case stories for human and technological mobility around the japanese Mediterranean in later prehistory, it is going to be of curiosity essentially to Mediterranean archaeologists, notwithstanding additionally to historians and anthropologists.

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