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Syrian influences in the Roman empire to AD 300

Title
Syrian influences in the Roman empire to AD 300 / John D. Grainger.
ISBN
9781138071230
1138071234
9781315114774
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Physical Description
x, 273 pages ; 24 cm
Summary
The study of Syria as a Roman province has been neglected by comparison with equivalent geographical regions such as Italy, Egypt, Greece and even Gaul. It was, however, one of the economic powerhouses of the empire from its annexation until after the empire's dissolution. As such it clearly deserves some particular consideration, but at the same time it was a major contributor to the military strength of the empire, notably in the form of the recruitment of auxiliary regiments, several dozens of which were formed from Syrians. Many pagan gods, such as Jupiter Dolichenus and Jupiter Heliopolitanus Dea Syra, and also Judaism, originated in Syria and reached the far bounds of the empire. This book is a consideration, based on original sources, of the means by which Syrians, whose country was only annexed to the empire in 64 BC, saw their influence penetrate into all levels of society from private soldiers and ordinary citizens to priests and to imperial families.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 22, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Roman Syria : the Syrian scene
Syrians take over the empire
Syria as a Roman base
The Roman army in Syria
The legions in Syria
The auxilia in Syria
Syrians in the Roman army
Auxiliary regiments from the client kingdoms
Auxiliary regiments from the cities
Other Syrian regiments
Reinforcements and other Syrian soldiers outside Syria
The third century and after
The export of the gods
The Palmyrene gods
Jews
Jupiter optimus maximus heliopolitanus
Dea Syra : the Syrian goddess
Jupiter Optimus Maximus Dolichenus
Other Syrian gods
Christianity
Civilians
Egypt
Asia minor
Greece and Thrace
The northern frontier
Italy
Africa and Spain
Britannia
Summary
Concentrations
Egypt
Africa, numidia and mauretania
Asia minor
Greece
Moesia and Thrace
Dacia
Dalmatia
Italy
Pannonia
Raetia and noricum
Germania
Hispania and Gallia
Britannia.
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