The Roman and Byzantine army in the East

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The Roman and Byzantine army in the East
CONTENTS
Preface
3
Abbreviations
5
List of Participants
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1. M. Barariski, The Roman Army in Palmyra: a case of adaptation of a pre-existing
city
9
2. E. Dabrowa, The bellum Commagenicum and the ornamenta triumphalia of M. Ulpius
Traianus
19
3. D. French, Ugh III Gallica
29
4. M. Gawlikowski, A Fortress in Mesopotamia: Hatra
47
5. J. Howard-Johnson, The Official History of Heraclius' Persian Campaigns . . . .
57
6. D. L. Kennedy, The cohors XX Palmyrenorum at Dura Europos
89
7. E. Kettenhofen, Einige Überlegungen zur sasanidischen Politik gegenüber Rom im
3. Jh. n. Chr
99
8. A. Lewin, The Organization of a Roman Territory: the southern section of provincia
Arabia
109
9. J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz, Realism and Phantasy: The Anonymous de rebus bellicis and
its Afterlife
119
10. S. Mitchell, Notes on Military Recruitment from the Eastern Roman Provinces . 141
11. J.-P. Rey-Coquais, Laodicée-sur-mer et l'armée romaine. A partir de quelques inscriptions
149
12. J.-F. Salles, Fines Indiae, Ardh el-Hind. Recherches sur le devenir de la mer Erythrée . 165
13. P. Varon, Emptio ancillae/mulieris by Roman Army Soldiers
189
14. Mary Whitby, A New Image for a New Age. George of Pisidia on the Emperor
Heraclius
197
15. Michael Whitby, The Persian King at War
227
16. David F. Graf, The Nabatean Army and the Cohortes Ulpiae Petraeorum . . . .
265