Millar, Roman Empire and its Neighbours (1981)
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Abbreviation
Millar, Roman Empire and its Neighbours (1981)
Form of publication
Book

Fergus Millar, contributions by R. N. Frye, D. Berciu, Tamara Talbot Rice and Georg Kossack, The Roman Empire and its Neighbours (Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd., second edition, London 1981)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 0 7156 1569 6
First edition
Place of publication of first edition
Frankfurt am Main
Date of publication of first edition
1966
Data

“…From the death of the first Emperor, Augusus, in AD 14 to the accession of Diocletian in 284.” Contents: Preface. Introduction. Rome, the Romans and the Senate. The Emperors. Government and Administration. State and Subject: the Cities. The Army and the Frontiers. Italy. The Western Provinces: Gaul, Spain and Britain. Africa. Egypt. The Greek Provinces [Greece, Asia Minor, Syria or the Levante]. The Balkan and the Danubian Provinces. The Empire and the Third-Century Crisis.

Parthian and Sasanid Persia (by Richard . N. Frye). The Dacians in the First Century AD: the Roman Conquest (by D. Berciu). The Scytho- Sarmatian Tribes of South-Eastern Europe (by Tamara Talbot Rice). The Germans (by Georg Kossack). List of Emperors. Notes. Bibliography. Index pp 355-370.

Key words
Alexandria, Egypt.
Antioch / Antakya.
Armenia.
Asia Minor.
Athens, Roman period.
Balkans.
Barbarians.
Britain.
Byzantion, city-state.
Celts.
Christianity.
Christians.
Dacia.
Danube / Ister.
Diocletian.
Dura Europos.
Egypt.
Emperors.
Ephesus / Ephesos.
Europe.
Euxine Pontus / Black Sea.
Gaul, Roman period.
Germany.
Goths.
Hadrian.
Heruls.
Institutions.
Italy.
Jesus Christ.
Jews.
Julius Caesar.
Late Antiquity.
Macedonia.
Marcus Aurelius.
Mediterranean.
Mesopotamia.
Middle East.
North Africa.
Octavian Augustus / Augustus.
Palmyra / Tadmur.
Parthians.
Philippoupolis / Plovdiv.
Phrygia.
Pliny the Elder.
Rhine, river.
Roman Asia Minor / Asian Turkey.
Roman Empire, East.
Roman Empire, West.
Roman period, Imperial age.
Rome.
Sarmatians.
Scythians.
Severans, imperial family.
Shapur I.
Spain.
Syria.
Syriac language.
Thrace.
Tiberius.
Trajan.
War.