What did Annexation Do for the Province of Asia (in its first 50 years)?

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22 janvier 2019

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Philip Freeman, « What did Annexation Do for the Province of Asia (in its first 50 years)? », Ausonius Éditions, ID : 10.4000/books.ausonius.1196


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In any history of the Roman provinces and the evolution of the process known as Roman imperialism, Asia is a series of contradictions. Rome was reluctant to deal with the issues that followed from the unexpected bequest of Asia, the former Attalid realm: she was slow in dispatching a commission to appraise the situation, delayed engaging with Aristonikos, and relied on allies to wage the war and attend to the considerable territorial gifts made to them once victory had been obtained. Rome ann...

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