La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse Dynamiques spatiales, économiques et sociales

At the heart of a geographically ill-defined Phrygian space during Antiquity, the installation of military settlers, former soldiers and troupiers still in operation, met perfectly identified strategic objectives fromthe Achaemenids, the Hellenistic monarchs or the Romans. It was to control a space...

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Main Author: Roux, Michel (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Lyon MOM Éditions 2023
Series:Histoire & Épigraphie
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