Roman Edessa: politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE
"The ancient city of Edessa (modern day Urfa, Turkey), well-watered and located on a trade route, underwent major urban development in the Seleucid period and came under Parthian influence at the end of the second century. Its rulers-the Abgarid dynasty with Arab/Nabatean connections-pursued a...
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Routledge
2001
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Zusammenfassung: | "The ancient city of Edessa (modern day Urfa, Turkey), well-watered and located on a trade route, underwent major urban development in the Seleucid period and came under Parthian influence at the end of the second century. Its rulers-the Abgarid dynasty with Arab/Nabatean connections-pursued a semi-independent policy until Edessa came permanently within the Roman orbit under Septimius Severus. Steven K. Ross examines the process of absorption into the empire employing epigraphic, numismatic and historical material, some recently discovered. Among the areas explored are the Edessan culture and religion, the myth of an exchange of letters between a king Abgar and Jesus Christ and the philosophical works and Bardaisan." "Roman Edessa offers a comprehensive and erudite analysis of the ancient city of Edessa, which constituted a remarkable amalgam of the East and the West."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Teilw. zugl.: Berkeley, Univ., Diss., 1997 |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 204 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0415187877 |
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spellingShingle | Ross, Steven K. Roman Edessa politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE Geschichte IMPÉRIO ROMANO larpcal Romeinse keizertijd gtt Romans Turkey Şanlıurfa |
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title | Roman Edessa politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE |
title_auth | Roman Edessa politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE |
title_exact_search | Roman Edessa politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE |
title_full | Roman Edessa politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE Steven K. Ross |
title_fullStr | Roman Edessa politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE Steven K. Ross |
title_full_unstemmed | Roman Edessa politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE Steven K. Ross |
title_short | Roman Edessa |
title_sort | roman edessa politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the roman empire 114 242 ce |
title_sub | politics and culture on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, 114 - 242 CE |
topic | Geschichte IMPÉRIO ROMANO larpcal Romeinse keizertijd gtt Romans Turkey Şanlıurfa |
topic_facet | Geschichte IMPÉRIO ROMANO Romeinse keizertijd Romans Turkey Şanlıurfa Türkei Şanlıurfa (Turkey) History Edessa Hochschulschrift |
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