Kingdoms and principalities in the Roman Near East

Weitere Verfasser: Facella, Margherita
Kaizer, Ted
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Stuttgart : Steiner, 2010.
Umfang/Format: 453 p. : 22 fig. on plates, ill. ; 25 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Alte Geschichte (Stuttgart, Germany)
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 14 Datensätze
Online Zugang: Table of contents only
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction / Ted Kaizer & Margherita Facella
  • Outlook. Trophy kings and Roman power: a Roman perspective on client kingdoms / Olivier Hekster
  • King, Bigger King, King of Kings: structuring power in the Parthian world / Richard Fowler
  • Themes. The first Roman citizens among Eastern dynasts and kings / Andrea Raggi
  • With Rome in mind? Case studies in the coinage of client kings / Karsten Dahmen
  • Kings and Gods: some thoughts on religious patterns in Oriental principalities / Ted Kaizer
  • Bithynia: poets, provinces and clients / Llewelyn Morgan
  • Case studies. Queen of Kings: Cleopatra VII and the Donations of Alexandria / Rolf Strootman
  • The client kingdom of Pontus between Mithridatism and philoromanism / Andrea Primo
  • Advantages and disadvantages of an allied kingdom: the case of Commagene / Margherita Facella
  • Earrings, nefesh and opus reticulatum: self-representation of the royal house of Emesa in the first century AD / Andreas Kropp
  • Modelling Rome's Eastern frontier: the case of Osrhoene / Michael Sommer
  • Variations and alternatives. Kings and princes at Palmyra / Jean-Baptiste Yon
  • The problem of nomadic allies in the Roman Near East / Ulf Scharrer.