Patrimonium Caesaris dans les provinces ...
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Title :
Patrimonium Caesaris dans les provinces danubiennes I − III s. p.C. Les provinces de Mésie Inférieure et de Mésie Supérieure
Author(s) :
Kirov, Slavtcho [Auteur]
Histoire, Archéologie et Littérature des Mondes Anciens - UMR 8164 [HALMA]
Ausonius-Institut de recherche sur l'Antiquité et le Moyen âge
Histoire, Archéologie et Littérature des Mondes Anciens - UMR 8164 [HALMA]
Ausonius-Institut de recherche sur l'Antiquité et le Moyen âge
Book title :
Limes XXIIII: Proceedings of the 24th International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies. 2nd − 9th September 2018 Viminacium - Belgrade, Serbia
Publisher :
Institute of Archaeology of Belgrade
Publication place :
Belgrade
Publication date :
2023
ISBN :
978-86-6439-088-0
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Histoire
French abstract :
Patrimonium Caesaris dans les provinces danubiennes I-III s. p.C. Les provinces de Mésie Inférieure et de Mésie Supérieure 1<p>The aim of the contribution is to point to the different testimonia relating to the imperial ...
Show more >Patrimonium Caesaris dans les provinces danubiennes I-III s. p.C. Les provinces de Mésie Inférieure et de Mésie Supérieure 1<p>The aim of the contribution is to point to the different testimonia relating to the imperial estates in the Danubian provinces of Pannonia, Moesia and Dacia during the first three centuries p.C. The study based on the epigraphical or literary evidence will enrich the general studies relating to the patrimonium caesaris. Highlighting the people and the nature of the estates will further improve the knowledge of the organization of the imperial management as well as the impact on the local and the provincial economy in this part of the Roman Empire.</p>Show less >
Show more >Patrimonium Caesaris dans les provinces danubiennes I-III s. p.C. Les provinces de Mésie Inférieure et de Mésie Supérieure 1<p>The aim of the contribution is to point to the different testimonia relating to the imperial estates in the Danubian provinces of Pannonia, Moesia and Dacia during the first three centuries p.C. The study based on the epigraphical or literary evidence will enrich the general studies relating to the patrimonium caesaris. Highlighting the people and the nature of the estates will further improve the knowledge of the organization of the imperial management as well as the impact on the local and the provincial economy in this part of the Roman Empire.</p>Show less >
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Français
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Internationale
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Submission date :
2024-12-06T03:04:03Z