From Drunken Kings to Roman Emperors. Roman Perception of the Area between the Adriatic and the Danube (CROSBI ID 67562)
Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Domić Kunić, Alka
engleski
From Drunken Kings to Roman Emperors. Roman Perception of the Area between the Adriatic and the Danube
Numerous examples from historical sources will demonstrate how the relationship between the Greek and Roman world and the Others, located outside the Mediterranean basin, subtly but inevitably changed with time. The main subject will be Roman historical sources that describe how Rome viewed the inhabitants of the area between the Adriatic and the Danube river, beginning with the first contacts in the 3rd c. B.C., through Rome's acquisition of this territory and its adjustments to Roman administration, up to the time when the Danube region took on the mantle of defender of Rome against northern barbarians.
Greeks, Romans, Others, barbarians, Adriatic, Danube, literary sources
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Podaci o prilogu
29-48.
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Podaci o knjizi
Pervading Empire. Relationality and Diversity in the Roman Provinces
Mihajlović, Vladimir ; Janković, Marko
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner
2020.
978-3-515-12716-5