Anatolia: The Celts in Anatolia and the impact of Roman ruleClarendon Press, 1993 - 266 pagine This is the first comprehensive study of the history of Asia Minor in antiquity to be written for nearly fifty years and the first attempt to treat Anatolian history as a whole over the millennium from the time of Alexander the Great to the peak of the Byzantine Empire. The first volume is in two parts. The first examines the region in the Hellenistic period, when it was dominated by Celtic tribes who settled in the interior of Asia Minor in the first half of the third century B.C. The second covers the period of the Roman Empire and looks in detail at the changes brought about by imperial rule. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Galatians in the Hellenistic World | 10 |
The Life of Saint Theodore | 19 |
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