The prosopography of the later Roman Empire
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Contributions
- Martindale, J. R. joint author. - Contributor
- Morris, J., joint author. - Contributor
Publication
1971 - University Press, Cambridge [Eng.], England
Language
English
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Page Count
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Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4575537M
- ISBN-100521072336
- OCLC Control Number125134
- OCLC Control Number82905192
- OCLC Control Numberprosopographylat00jone
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- Library of Congress Control Number77118859
- LibraryThing4583444
- Goodreads676444
- WikidataQ59734699
Classifications
- DDC920.037
- LCCDG203.5 .J6
Description
Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (usually abbreviated as PLRE) is a set of three volumes that describes prominent individuals who lived from 260 AD to 641 AD, whose careers, writings and relations had influence over the outcome of recognizable historical events. These volumes are valuable sources of biographical information, and include citations from literature, inscriptions, and other written sources.
Subjects
Topics
RomanSourcesHistoryBiographyRoman EmpireProsopographyPersonal NamesLate AntiquityRome, biographyRome -- Biography.Prosopography -- Rome.Names, personal, romanNames, Personal -- Rome.Byzantine Empire -- Biography.Prosopography -- Byzantine Empire.Names, Personal -- Byzantine Empire.
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Times
260 AD to 641 AD
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