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The Roman empire from Severus to Constantine

Author: Pat Southern
Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2001.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"During the third century, the Roman Empire was in crisis. The growing threat from Germanic tribes and the Persian Empire, combined with internal difficulties, shook Rome to the core. In many respects the Empire should have collapsed, yet it didn't. Pat Southern's narrative synthesizes a wealth of recent scholarship to bring the era to life. She shows that many of the third century leaders, particularly Gallienus,  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Pat Southern
ISBN: 0415239435 9780415239431 0415239443 9780415239448
OCLC Number: 123347311
Description: xii, 401 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Responsibility: Pat Southern.

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"During the third century, the Roman Empire was in crisis. The growing threat from Germanic tribes and the Persian Empire, combined with internal difficulties, shook Rome to the core. In many respects the Empire should have collapsed, yet it didn't. Pat Southern's narrative synthesizes a wealth of recent scholarship to bring the era to life. She shows that many of the third century leaders, particularly Gallienus, have been underrated. Far from being responsible for the travails faced by the Empire, their efforts towards consolidation enabled it to survive and helped to transform it into the sacrosanct, absolutist regime that emerged under Diocletian and Constantine."--BOOK JACKET.

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