The reorganisation of provincial territories in light of the imperial decision-making process : later roman Arabia and tres palaestinae as case studies / Joonas Sipilä
Idioma: Inglés Series Commentationes hummanarum litterarum ; 126, 2009Detalles de publicación: Tammisaari : Societas Scientiarum Fennica, c2009Descripción: vi, 328 p. : il., mapas ; 25 cmISBN:- 9789516533745
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Incluye ídice: p. 317-328
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The dissertation examines Roman provincial administration and the phenomenon of territorial reorganisations of provinces during the Imperial period with special emphasis on the provinces of Arabia and Palaestina during the Later Roman period, i.e., from Diocletian (r. 284 305) to the accession of Phocas (602), in the light of imperial decision-making. Provinces were the basic unit of Roman rule, for centuries the only level of administration that existed between the emperor and the cities of the Empire. The significance of the territorial reorganisations that the provinces were subjected to during the Imperial period is thus of special interest. The approach to the phenomenon is threefold: firstly, attention is paid to the nature and constraints of the Roman system of provincial administration. Secondly, the phenomenon of territorial reorganisations is analysed on the macro-scale, and thirdly, a case study concerning the reorganisations of the provinces of Arabia and Palaestina is conducted. The study of the mechanisms of decision-making provides a foundation through which the collected data of all known major territorial reorganisat