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    American Academy in Rome. 9: 157–165. doi:10.2307/4238558. ISSN 0065-6801. JSTOR 4238558. J. Carson Webster, The Labors of the Months in Antique and Mediaeval...
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    Rodocanachi (1920). Les monuments antiques de Rome encore existants: les ponts, les murs, les voies, les aqueducs, les enceintes de Rome, les palais, les temples...
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    Roman Empire (redirect from Imperial Rome)
    Roman territories were organized into senatorial provinces, governed by proconsuls who were appointed by lot annually, and imperial provinces, which belonged...
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    made Syria a province. After the defeat of Mithridates VI of Pontus, the proconsul Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) remained to secure the area, including...
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    Late Antique Art," Woman's Art Journal 29:2 (2008), p. 41 Susan Treggiari, “Jobs in the Household of Livia,” Papers of the British School at Rome 43 (1975)...
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    separate province for first time by Julius Caesar, who placed it under a proconsul, but this was reversed at some point after his assassination in 44 BC...
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    corporels et peine de mort dans le monde antique. Table ronde de Rome (9–11 novembre 1982) Rome : École Française de Rome, 1984. pp. 241–293. Available at [3]...
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    Antique Persia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–539. ISBN 9780521766418. Overtoom, Nikolaus Leo (2021). "Reassessing the Role of Parthia and Rome in...
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    wealthy widow. He declaimed and then distributed his own defense before the proconsul and a court of magistrates convened in Sabratha, near Oea (modern Tripoli...
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  • Fasces (section Rome)
    bound together. The number of fasces granted to imperial governors titled proconsul stayed at twelve into the late fourth century AD; governors of the rank...
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