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    edoccha_9959240871302883
    Format: 1 online resource (320 p.)
    ISBN: 90-04-25667-9
    Series Statement: Impact of Empire, Volume 17
    Content: Integration in the empire under the political control of the city of Rome, her princeps, and the different authorities in the provinces and cities includes processes of inclusion and exclusion. These multifaceted processes take place at various levels in society and at different places, over a long period of time. In this volume, these processes are analysed and reflected on from different perspectives. Juridical, political, social and religious points of view are articulated, elaborating on epigraphic, literary, juridical and numismatic evidence. Notions of personal and collective identities have been linked to relevant Roman realia, so that various contents of Romanitas can be defined through contextualization.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preliminary Material -- , Introduction / , Pluralisme juridique et intégration de l’empire / , Gli equilibri della cittadinanza romana, fra sovranità e impatto sociale / , The Evolution of the So-called Provincial Law, or: Cicero’s Letters of Recommendation and Private International Law in the Roman World / , Claude de Lyon, Ancus Marcius et l’âge royal : d’une intégration l’autre / , Das Leben römisch Gestalten. Ein Stadtgesetz für das municipium troesmis aus den Jahren 177–180 n. chr. / , Goths and Romans in the leges visigothorum / , Masters and Freedmen: Junian Latins and the Struggle for Citizenship / , Migrant Quarters at Rome? / , Roman Citizenship and the Integration of Women into the Local Towns of the Latin West / , Du foyer au forum. La place des matrones équestres dans les activités économiques / , Integration or Disintegration? The Roman Army in the Third Century a.d. / , Differentiated Integration Trajectories of the Nomadic Population in Roman North Africa (1st–3rd Cent. a.d.) / , Wie integriert man Rom in die polis? Der Kult des Senats in Kleinasien / , Les marques civiques sur briques et tuiles, témoins de l’intégration des cités dans le monde romain / , Convergence and Divergence: One Empire, Many Cultures / , Nominum -- , Geographicus -- , Rerum -- , Locorum. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-25598-2
    Language: English
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