Ebook: Emperor and senators in the reign of Constantius II: maintaining imperial rule between Rome and Constantinople in the fourth century AD
- Tags: History, Nobility, Constantius -- II -- 317-361 -- Romersk kejser, Rome -- History -- Constantius II 337-361, Rome -- History -- Constantine I the Great 306-337, Rome (Empire)
- Series: Cambridge classical studies
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- City: Cambridge;Rome;Rome (Empire
- Language: English
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Machine generated contents note: --;In late 324 the emperor Constantine celebrated his final victory over Licinius, and his consequent rise to sole power, by founding a new city which he named after himself, Constantinople. He now needed to win acceptance among the eastern population whose emperor he had just defeated. The engagement of the provincial elite with the imperial regime was a crucial component in maintaining imperial rule, and was traditionally facilitated by grants of privileges, high rank and honours"
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