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Urban Space And Aristocratic Power In Late Antique Rome Ad 270535 First Edition Machado

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Urban Space And Aristocratic Power In Late Antique Rome Ad 270535 First Edition Machado
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.14 MB
Author: Machado, Carlos
ISBN: 9780191872839, 9780192571953, 9780198835073, 0191872830, 0192571958, 0198835078
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: First Edition.

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Urban Space And Aristocratic Power In Late Antique Rome Ad 270535 First Edition Machado by Machado, Carlos 9780191872839, 9780192571953, 9780198835073, 0191872830, 0192571958, 0198835078 instant download after payment.

Between 270 and 535 AD the city of Rome underwent a dramatic transformation, from an imperial capital into the centre of western Christendom. This volume focuses on the city's senatorial elite to provide a uniquely comprehensive view of the period, arguing that its transformation was the result of a process of great political and cultural dynamism.

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