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Contested Monarchy
Ox for d St u di e s I n L ate A n t iqu it y
Series Editor
Ralph Mathisen
Late Antiquity has unified what in the past were disparate disciplinary,
chronological, and geographical areas of study. Welcoming a wide array of
methodological approaches, this book series provides a venue for the finest
new scholarship on the period, ranging from the later Roman Empire to the
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Contested Monarchy
Integrating the Roman Empire in the Fourth Century AD
Edited by Johannes Wienand
Contested Monarchy
Integrating the Roman Empire in the
Fourth Century AD
Edited by Johannes Wienand
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