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Roman imperial texts : a sourcebook /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Introduction : divine sons and their gospels ; Augustus ; The emperor : source of deified virtues, predestined son of God ; Tiberius ; Caligula ; Claudius ; Nero ; Year of the four emperors ; Vespasian ; Titus ; Domitian ; Trajan ; Hadrian ; Conclusion -- Part II. …”
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Crisis of empire : doctrine and dissent at the end of late antiquity /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Jerusalem and Rome at the Dawn of the Caliphate; Sophronius the Patriarch; Jerusalem from Roman to Islamic Rule; The Year of the Four Emperors; From Operations to Wills; Maximus and the Popes; 7. …”
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Provincial soldiers and imperial instability in the histories of Tacitus /
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Imperial general : the remarkable career of Petellius Cerialis /
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The ultimate three minutes : the story of two great human watersheds--their preparation and their coinciding /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…19 (F) Augustus and Providence (63 BC-AD 14)20 (G) The Fourth Decade of Augustus:The Disillusionment of Augustus (AD 1-10); 21 (H) The Decade in the Wake of Augustus (AD 11-20); 22 (I) The Decade of the Disillusionment of Tiberius (AD 21-30); 23 (J) The Decade of Tiberius and Caligula (AD 31-40); 24 (K) The Decade of Claudius and the Council of Jerusalem (AD 41-50); 25 (L) The Decade of the Rise and Fall of Agrippina the Younger (AD 51-60); 26 (M) The Decade of Nero and theYear of the Four Emperors (AD 61-70); 27 (N) The Decade of Vespasian (AD 71-80).…”
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The Roman army and the expansion of the gospel : the role of the centurion in Luke-Acts /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…2.3.2 The Army in the Year of the Four Emperors2.3.3 The Role of the Centurion as Representative of the Imperial Authority; 2.4 The Roman Army in the Civilian Context; 2.5 The Roman Army in Palestine; 2.5.1 Judaea-From Kingdom to a Province; 2.5.2 Sebasteni Auxiliary Units; 2.5.3 Roman Military Regiments in Luke-Acts; 2.5.3.1 Military Terminology in Luke-Acts; 2.5.3.2 The Cohors Italica; 2.5.3.3 Roman Troops in Jerusalem; 2.5.3.4 The Cohors Augusta; 2.5.4 The Jewish Revolt and the Roman Response; 2.6 Conclusion; 3 The Image of the Roman Soldier in Greco-Roman Sources.…”
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