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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TETRARCHIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
tetrarchic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
tetrarchic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
In the portraits of the Augusti and Caesars of the Tetrarchy one type serves for all;
its intention is to symbolize the simple, direct solidarity of Tetrarchic rule. On coins
, the typical four-square cubistic heads sometimes look firmly forward and have ...
Donald Emrys Strong, Jocelyn M. C. Toynbee, Roger Ling, 1995
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Diocletian and the Tetrarchy
One such denies that similitude) was ever a particular ambition of most Tetrarchic
sculpture and coinage, and that when a collective aspect can be identified, it is
better accounted for as the result of processes of production and distribution, and
...
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A Companion to Roman Architecture
This imitation of Galerius shows that the new tetrarchic building concepts became
paradigmatic, at least to other emperors. With a new imperial system in place, the
Tetrarchs were, in architecture as in other matters, the new model. Indeed ...
Roger B. Ulrich, Caroline K. Quenemoen, 2013
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The Roman Near East, 31 B.C.-A.D. 337
The inscriptions of the Tetrarchic land-surveyors have never been collected in full
, and represent important evidence both for the working of the Tetrarchic state at
the most local level and for local toponomy, communal nomenclature and forms ...
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Handbook to Roman Legionary Fortresses
Tetrarchic) Legio II Augusta Strasbourg—Argentorate (AD 10—43); Exeter-Isca (
AD 49—73); Caerleon—Isca (Augusta) (AD 74—?Tetrarchic) Legio II Italica
Locica—Celeia (AD 170—2); Albing (AD 173—204); Enns-Lorch—Lauriacum (
AD ...
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The Near East Under Roman Rule: Selected Papers
Tetrarchic Milestones A Tetrarchic milestone indicating the third milestation from
Ashkelon, is reported to have been found. Tetrarchic Inscriptions from the
Southern Aravah A series of three groups of milestones with Tetrarchic ...
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Limes XX: Estudios sobre la frontera romana (Roman frontier ...
The early Rapidum West gate is, as a rule, dated in 167 in close connection with
the building of the defense wall during Marcus Aurelius (CIL VIII, 20834-20835;
Seston, 1928: 152; Laporte, 1989: 103). A Tetrarchic building inscription (CIL VIII,
...
Norbert Hanel, Ángel Morillo Cerdán, Esperanza Martín Hernández, 2009
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A History of Roman Art, Enhanced Edition
Licinius (Valerius Licinianus Licinius, r. 308—324) married Constantine's half-
sister Constantia and served as his MAXENTIUS The portraits of Maxentius
epitomize the continuing dominance of tetrarchic style after the retirement of
Diocletian.
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Roman Circuses: Arenas for Chariot Racing
Or, if a pre-tetrarchic circus existed at the city— as was evidently the case at Trier,
Antioch and Constantinople—considerable new work was done to upgrade the
structure. These circuses continued to be the focus of attention throughout much
...
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A Companion to Ancient Egypt
Glorifying each of these entrances was an honorific monument consisting of four
columns, called a tetrastylon, each with a tetrarchic group portrait, the one on the
west dated to c. 300 and that on the east to c. 308. Altogether the reformulation ...
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TETRARCHIC»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
tetrarchic est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
'Balance,' by Glenn Hubbard and Tim Kane
Rather, Diocletian partially ceded power by creating a decentralized, tetrarchic structure and then set a precedent by voluntarily abdicating the throne several ... «New York Times, août 13»
Coins for Connoisseurs at Jacquier's
... a comprehensive series of antoniniani, sestertii and double sestertii of the Gallic Empire comprising numerous rarities, many issues from the Tetrarchic period ... «Coin Update News, août 12»