Cambridge Ancient History  vol. XII, AD 193-324 (CAH 1939)
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Abbreviation
Cambridge Ancient History  vol. XII, AD 193-324 (CAH 1939)
Form of publication
Book

The Imperial Crisis and Recovery, AD 193-324, S.A.Cook et al. (eds), vol. XII, series The Cambridge Ancient History (Cambridge at the University Press, London 1939)

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This volume covers the history of the Roman Empire from the accession of Septimius Severus in AD 193 to the death of Constantine in AD 337. This period was one of the most critical in the history of the Mediterranean world. It begins with the establishment of the Severan dynasty as a result of civil war. From AD 235 this period of relative stability was followed by half a century of short reigns of short-lived emperors and a number of military attacks on the eastern and northern frontiers of the empire. This was followed by the First Tetrarchy (AD 284–305), a period of collegial rule in which Diocletian, with his colleague Maximian and two junior Caesars (Constantius and Galerius), reestablished the empire. The period ends with the reign of the first Christian emperor, Constantine, who defeated Licinius and established a dynasty which lasted for thirty-five years. See: Second Edition (2005) ISBN: 9780521301992
Key words
Africa, Late Antiquity.
Alexandria, Egypt.
Ammonios Sakkas.
Anatolia.
Antioch / Antakya.
Armenian Kingdom.
Asia.
Athens.
Balkans.
Barbarians.
Britain.
Byzantion, city-state.
Caravan routes.
China.
Christian doctrines.
Christianity.
Coin, coins.
Commerce.
Constantine the Great.
Constantius Chlorus.
Cults.
Dacia.
Danube.
Dio Cassius / Cassius Dio.
Diocletian.
Dioecesis Thraciae, Late Antiquity.
Economic history.
Economy.
Edessa / Urfa.
Egypt.
Emperor cult.
Emperors.
Europe.
Eusebios of Caesarea / Eusebius of Caesarea.
Euxine Pontus / Black Sea.
Franks.
Gaul.
Gaul, Roman period.
Germans.
Gnostics.
Goths.
Graeco-Roman cities.
Greece.
Greek education.
Hadrian.
Heracles.
Illyricum.
Institutions.
Iraq.
Isis, goddess.
Italy.
Late Antiquity.
Legion.
Lesser Scythia, province / Scythia Minor, province, Dioecesis Thraciae.
Manichaeism.
Map.
Mediterranean.
Mesopotamia.
Middle East.
Mithras, god.
Moesia II, province, Dioecesis Thraciae / Moesia Inferioris.
Neoplatonism, Neoplatonists.
Nisibis / Nusaybin.
Nomads.
North Africa.
Oriental cults.
Origen.
Palmyra / Tadmur.
Pannonia.
Parthians.
Paul, apostle.
Persecution of Christians.
Persia.
Plotinus.
Regular army.
Rhine, river.
Roman Communities.
Roman Empire.
Roman period, Imperial age.
Roman Province of Asia.
Roman society.
Roman sources.
Rome.
Sarapis / Serapis, god.
Sarmatians.
Sasanids / Sassanian Persians.
Scholars.
Senate.
Severans, imperial family.
Shapur I.
Silk Road.
Spain.
Syria.
Syriac language.
Tetrarchy.
Thrace.
Tunesia.
War.
Zeus.
Zoroaster.