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Reconsidering Roman power: Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian perceptions and reactions
Apollo, Christ, and Mithras: Constantine in Gallia Belgica
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Elizabeth DePalma Digeser
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2020
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Publications de l’École française de Rome
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2020
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Personnifications de Rome et du pouvoir romain en Asie Mineure : quelques exemples
Animalizing the Romans: the use of animal metaphors by ancient authors to criticize Roman power or its agents
Gouverner l’empire, se gouverner soi-même : réflexions sur la notion de maiestas dans la littérature de la République et du Principat
Structural weaknesses in Rome’s power?
Apollo, Christ, and Mithras: Constantine in Gallia Belgica
Experiencing Roman power at Greek contests: Romaia in the Greek festival network
Introduction
Ce que peut l’Empire : les caractéristiques et les limites du pouvoir romain d’après l’Histoire ecclésiastique d’Eusèbe de Césarée
Jewish books and Roman readers: censorship, authorship, and the rabbinic library
Roman power through Rabbinic eyes: tragedy or comedy?
Romans and Iranians: experiences of imperial governance in Roman Mesopotamia
The (lost) Arch of Titus: the visibility and prominence of victory in Flavian Rome
Power and piety: Roman and Jewish perspectives
Alexander the Great in the Jerusalem Talmud and Genesis Rabbah: a critique of Roman power, greed and cruelty
Rome and the four-empires scheme in Pre-Rabbinic Jewish literature
Rome as the last universal empire in the ideological discourse of the 2nd century BCE
The Mishnah and the limits of Roman power
"Christianity": a response to Roman-Jewish conflict
Note de l'éditeur
Devastation: the destruction of populations and human landscapes and the Roman imperial project
Comparer Rome, Alexandre et Babylone : la question de l’exceptionnalité de l’empire de Rome aux IVe-VIe siècles
The rulers ruled
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