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... Roman Empire . The circumscriptions of Syria and Armenia were separated from Roman territory by frontier districts , which were occupied by forts and standing camps . The standing camp , or fustát , was an institution which had been ...
... Roman Empire . The circumscriptions of Syria and Armenia were separated from Roman territory by frontier districts , which were occupied by forts and standing camps . The standing camp , or fustát , was an institution which had been ...
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... Roman Augustus had fallen a victim to barbarians . During the fifth and sixth centuries the Emperors were not used to fight , but since the valour of Heraclius set a new example , most of the Roman sovrans had led armies to battle , and ...
... Roman Augustus had fallen a victim to barbarians . During the fifth and sixth centuries the Emperors were not used to fight , but since the valour of Heraclius set a new example , most of the Roman sovrans had led armies to battle , and ...
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... Roman Empire ( Creighton Memorial Lecture ) . Cambridge , 1910 . The Imperial administrative system in the ninth century , with a revised text of the Klêtorologion of Philotheos . ( Proceedings of the British Academy . Supplementary ...
... Roman Empire ( Creighton Memorial Lecture ) . Cambridge , 1910 . The Imperial administrative system in the ninth century , with a revised text of the Klêtorologion of Philotheos . ( Proceedings of the British Academy . Supplementary ...
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