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Rome and Persia at War

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This book delves into the conflict, diplomacy, religion, and trade between Rome and Sasanian Persia during the third and fourth centuries AD. This era witnessed unprecedented military confrontations compared to the Parthian period, alongside a significant increase in contact between the two empires, which contributed to heightened tensions. The author explores both warfare and diplomacy, trade, and religious interactions as avenues through which these powers vied for control over contested territories and populations. Additionally, the text examines internal dynamics within both empires that shaped their rivalry, while also highlighting the roles of regional powers like the Armenians, Palmyrenes, and Arabs in the interactions between these two superpowers. Utilizing a diverse range of sources, the book emphasizes numismatic evidence, often overlooked in contemporary studies that typically focus on literary and epigraphic materials. This work is the first English monograph to provide a thorough and critical analysis of the competition and contact between Rome and the early Sasanians in the Near East, integrating literary, archaeological, numismatic, and epigraphic evidence. It serves as an essential resource for scholars interested in Rome, Persia, and the broader Near East during Late Antiquity.

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Rome and Persia at War, Peter Edwell

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2020
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Titul
Rome and Persia at War
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2020
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
272
ISBN10
1472418174
ISBN13
9781472418173
Série
Hodnotenie
5 z 5
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This book delves into the conflict, diplomacy, religion, and trade between Rome and Sasanian Persia during the third and fourth centuries AD. This era witnessed unprecedented military confrontations compared to the Parthian period, alongside a significant increase in contact between the two empires, which contributed to heightened tensions. The author explores both warfare and diplomacy, trade, and religious interactions as avenues through which these powers vied for control over contested territories and populations. Additionally, the text examines internal dynamics within both empires that shaped their rivalry, while also highlighting the roles of regional powers like the Armenians, Palmyrenes, and Arabs in the interactions between these two superpowers. Utilizing a diverse range of sources, the book emphasizes numismatic evidence, often overlooked in contemporary studies that typically focus on literary and epigraphic materials. This work is the first English monograph to provide a thorough and critical analysis of the competition and contact between Rome and the early Sasanians in the Near East, integrating literary, archaeological, numismatic, and epigraphic evidence. It serves as an essential resource for scholars interested in Rome, Persia, and the broader Near East during Late Antiquity.