Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... forces which guaranteed the safety of producers and traders . The history of ports in the Western Mediterranean is , therefore , part of the history of Roman imperial strategy and of the Ancient Economy . ' Historical Background Roman ...
... forces which guaranteed the safety of producers and traders . The history of ports in the Western Mediterranean is , therefore , part of the history of Roman imperial strategy and of the Ancient Economy . ' Historical Background Roman ...
Page 248
... forces , mainly barbarian tribes in the West and Persian and Muslim forces in the East had profound effects on the everyday lives of the Empire's inhabitants . North Africa suffered particularly badly from revolts and invasions in the ...
... forces , mainly barbarian tribes in the West and Persian and Muslim forces in the East had profound effects on the everyday lives of the Empire's inhabitants . North Africa suffered particularly badly from revolts and invasions in the ...
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... forces with the capture of Laodicea and the Arab chronicler of Aleppo records that a fleet from Byzantine Cyprus ... force , if we can trust Raymond of Aguilers ' figure of thirty ships . By contrast , that of the Flemings under Guinemer ...
... forces with the capture of Laodicea and the Arab chronicler of Aleppo records that a fleet from Byzantine Cyprus ... force , if we can trust Raymond of Aguilers ' figure of thirty ships . By contrast , that of the Flemings under Guinemer ...
Contents
Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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