Roman Imperial Policy from Julian to Theodosius
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book explores the division of the late Roman Empire by brothers Valentinian and Valens in 364, highlighting its significant impact on governance in both regions. Contrary to the common belief that imperial policies were primarily influenced by religious and ideological motives, R. Malcolm Errington presents a perspective that emphasizes the pragmatic nature of the emperors' decision-making during this crucial period. This analysis offers a fresh understanding of the complexities behind the political strategies employed in the empire's administration.
