Roman Rule in Asia Minor David Magie
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Ancestral laws under the Roman rule: The case of Lycia D. Magie, Roman Rule in Asia Minor to the End of the Third Century after Christ (Princeton 1950). Roman Rule in Asia Minor to the End of the Third. The core of the campaign history of the Roman military is an aggregate of the Mediterranean and at its height the provinces of Britannia and Asia Minor. 3.1 Early to Middle (30 BC – 180 AD). Asia Minor was an important part of the Roman empire. Two volumes, Princeton University Press,. Roman Rule in Asia Minor to the End of the Third Century after Christ by David Magie. The increased size of the empire had led to cheap slave labour flooding into the a force to defend Roman property along the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey). Cities were ubiquitous, not just in the empire's Italian core, but also and especially in its east- ern provinces. It rivaled Rome in art, culture, and power while preserving its own traditions. Roman Rule in Asia Minor to the End of the Third Century After Christ [David Magie] on Amazon.com. It was then united with the Roman province of Pontus for administrative purposes. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.