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The Roman Empire
By Miquel Bahia
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A history of Rome from Augustus to Constantine. The course surveys the struggles between the Roman emperors and the senatorial class, the relationship between civil and military government, the emergence of Christianity, and Roman literature as a reflection of social and intellectual life. Isabelle Pafford, UC Berkeley
A history of Rome from Augustus to Constantine. The course surveys the struggles between the Roman emperors and the senatorial class, the relationship between civil and military government, the emergence of Christianity, and Roman literature as a reflection of social and intellectual life. Isabelle Pafford, UC Berkeley
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Constantius II and Constans: A Scramble for Power
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Constantius II and Constans: A Scramble for Power
33:00
The Later Reign of Constantine and the Founding of Constantinople
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The Later Reign of Constantine and the Founding of Constantinople
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Severines Part II: Syrian Queens to the Rescue!
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Severines Part II: Syrian Queens to the Rescue!
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The Status of Women in the Roman Empire
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The Status of Women in the Roman Empire
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Domitian - Early Persecution of the Christians.
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Domitian - Early Persecution of the Christians.
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Domitian: How to Lose Friends and Alienate the Senate.
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Domitian: How to Lose Friends and Alienate the Senate.
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The Year of the Four Emperors (audio buzz through lecture)
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The Year of the Four Emperors (audio buzz through lecture)
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Seven Habits of a highly ineffective emperor
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Seven Habits of a highly ineffective emperor
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Gaius to Claudius: Functional and Dysfunctional Families.
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Gaius to Claudius: Functional and Dysfunctional Families.
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Is the Emperor a God, or Does he Just Think he is?
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Is the Emperor a God, or Does he Just Think he is?
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