Idioma: INGLES
Sinopsis de Frontiers in the Roman World (ENG)
The Roman Empire, even if it purported to be imperium sine fine, certainly had frontiers. By no means all of them, however, were at the outer limits of the realm.The vast and heterogeneous Romanworld knewmany different types of frontiers, between one province (or indeed one town) and the next, between the Empire and its so-called ‘client kingdoms’, but also at different levels within the realm. Frontiers could exist as physical boundaries, but there were also religious and cultural, administrative and economic, and ideological frontiers. Indeed, individuals within the Empire continuously crossed frontiers, switching betweenmultiple identities such as their being Roman, inhabitant of a town, or member of a specific people.
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