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Philippus Arabs: ein Soldatenkaiser in der Tradition des antoninisch-severischen Prinzipat

by Christian Körner

Körner's dissertation provides a detailed analysis of the documentary, literary, epigraphic and numismatic evidence for the reign of Philip the Arab who governed the Roman Empire between 244 and 249 AD in the manner, so Körner argues, of the Antonine and Severan emperors. Sections examine Philip's method of government, his relationship with the Senate, army and people, his eastern city of Philippopolis, Christianity, rebellion, his family and legacy, all set within the context of the 3rd-century crisis in the Roman Empire. Heavily annotated German text. 435p (Untersuchungen zur antiken Literature und Geschichte 61, de Gruyter 2002)

ISBN-13: 978-3-11-017205-8
ISBN-10: 3-11-017205-4
Hardback. Price GB £80.50


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