The Colonists of the Roman East and their Leading Groups: Some Notes on their Entering the Equestrian and Senatorial Ranks in Comparison with the Native Elites

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  • Sophia Zoumbaki National Hellenic Research Foundation/Greece

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15661/tyche.2008.023.08

Schlagworte:

Colonists, Roman East

Abstract

... haud facile libertas et domini miscentur, "Liberty and masters are not easily combined
together ... " These were the words of the German tribe of the Tencteri, addressing
their fellow-countrymen, the Ubii, who had already settled in Colonia Agrippina
(Cologne, Germany) jointly with Roman veterans; they even positively encouraged
them to kill the Roman settlers, since they looked upon muri coloniae ("walls of
colony") as munimenta servitii ("bulwarks of slavery").

Autor/innen-Biografie

Sophia Zoumbaki, National Hellenic Research Foundation/Greece

National Hellenic Research Foundation
Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity
48. Vas.Constantinou Av.
GR-11635 Athens
Greece

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2016-07-05

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