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Roman empire in Justinian’s stubby fingers

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WHAT WAS TO BE DONE? Before setting out to describe the unweaving of the Roman empire in Justinian’s stubby fingers, we should pause to think about alternatives. What could one reasonably expect a Roman emperor...

Sunni Muslims of Iraq

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Early and late, these frontier encounters changed little. The division of the lands remained what it is today: one population in the more mountainous regions of northern Mesopotamia (then Armenians, now Kurds), one population...

Asian provinces of Alexander’s empire

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Alexander’s Persian empire collapsed after his death and fell into pieces. The Seleucid kings who prevailed in the Asian provinces of Alexander’s empire, notional partners to the successor kings who took the name Ptolemy...

Prior to the arrival of the army a Roman fleet

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Seen the next morning, the city itself was only a low white mass on the horizon. But as the advancing troops grew near its defenses, he was able to make out the huge curving...

About the Christians in Alexandria

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“Perhaps, when I have the time. But why come to me about the Christians in Alexandria? I am only a tribune, with little real authority.” “You are the son of a Caesar and will one...

A great amphitheater and a palacecitadel

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Caesarea proved to be as magnificent a city as Nicomedia, with a great amphitheater and a palacecitadel where Diocletian took up his headquarters while they waited for auxiliary troops from nearby districts to augment...

Dolmabahce Palace

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