Foreign Clientelae in the Roman Empire A Reconsideration 1st Edition by Martin Jehne, Francisco Pina Polo – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9783515110617, 3515110615
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ISBN 10: 3515110615
ISBN 13: 9783515110617
Author: Martin Jehne, Francisco Pina Polo
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Foreign Clientelae Revisited: A Methodological Critique
Chapter 2. Decline and Glorification: Patron-Client Relationships in the Roman Republic
Chapter 3. Beyond “Foreign Clienteles” and “Foreign Clans”: Intermarriage between Roman and Italian Elites
Chapter 4. Italians in Badian’s *Foreign Clientelae*
Chapter 5. The Etruscan and Italic Clientelae of Scipio Africanus Maior (*Livy* 28.45): A Fiction?
Chapter 6. Client Relationships and the Diffusion of Roman Names in Hispania: A Critical Review
Chapter 7. Foreign Cities: Institutional Aspects of the Roman Expansion in the Iberian Peninsula (218–133 B.C.)
Chapter 8. The *Hospitium Publicum* of Gades and Cornelius Balbus
Chapter 9. *Foreign Clientelae*, la Gaule Méridionale: Un Modèle d’Intégration?
Chapter 10. Le Gouverneur et les Clientèles Provinciales: La Province Romaine d’Afrique de sa Création à Auguste (146 av. J.-C. – 14 ap. J.-C.)
Chapter 11. L’Apport de la Documentation Numismatique à l’Étude des *Foreign Clientelae*: Le Cas de Juba II de Maurétanie
Chapter 12. Beyond Clientela: The Instrumentality of *Amicitia* in the Greek East
Chapter 13. Nabis, Flamininus, and the *Amicitia* between Rome and Sparta
Chapter 14. Von Personaler Anbindung zu Territorialer Organisation? Dynamiken Römischer Reichsbildung und die Provinzialisierung Zyperns (58 v. Chr.)
Chapter 15. Reconsidering *Foreign Clientelae* as a Source of Status in the City of Rome during the Late Roman Republic
Chapter 16. *Auxilia* and *Clienteale*: Military Service and *Foreign Clienteale* Reconsidered
Chapter 17. From *Patronus* to *Pater*: The Changing Role of Patronage in the Period of Transition from Pompey to Augustus
Chapter 18. Change and Decline in Civic Patronage of the High Empire
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