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Greek Cities and Roman Governors
Placing Power in Imperial Asia Minor
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160 pages
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The travels of Roman governors serve as a lens to examine the concept of authority within the public spaces of Greek cities. The book delves into the interplay between governance and urban environments, highlighting how these locations shaped and reflected power dynamics in ancient society. Through this exploration, it offers insights into the cultural and political significance of public areas in the context of Roman rule.
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2021, hardcover
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