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L'Africa romana: linee di storia istituzionale

Translated title of the contribution: Roman Africa: lines of institutional history

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Abstract

A short survey of the administrative evolution of Roman Africa since 146 B.C. to the Vandal conquest: Roman Africa flourished through a special relationship with Rome, Spain and the Western (Latin) Empire and native people became integrated in the Roman system; after the Vandal conquest and until the Arab invasion they were back to being a passive subject of history.
Translated title of the contributionRoman Africa: lines of institutional history
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationAfrica / Ifriqiya: il Maghreb nella storia religiosa di Cristianesimo e Islam
PublisherLibreria Editrice Vaticana, Fondazione Ambrosiana Paolo VI
Pages77-94
Number of pages18
ISBN (Print)978-88-209-9592-8
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Roman History

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