Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Roman Limes in Serbia

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Roman Limes in Serbia

Author: David J. Breeze

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2022-06-23

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1803272244

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The aim of this publication is not only to inform about historical and archaeological facts on the Limes in Serbia but also to act as a guidebook as well through the Danubian Limes.


Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Upper Germanic Limes

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Upper Germanic Limes

Author: David J. Breeze

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2022-08-25

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1803271752

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This book illustrates the historical and archaeological significance of the Upper Germanic Limes and provides an up-to-date overview of its manifold features in the field.


Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Hadrian's Wall

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Hadrian's Wall

Author: David J. Breeze

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2023-09-22

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1803274174

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This highly illustrated book offers an accessible summary of Hadrian’s Wall, and an overview of the wider context of the Roman frontiers.


The Frontiers of the Roman Empire

The Frontiers of the Roman Empire

Author: David Breeze

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2011-12-13

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 1848849087

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“Practically all new information on the greatest empire of all and how it controlled and policed its frontiers. Absolutely fascinating!”—Books Monthly At its height, the Roman Empire was the greatest empire yet seen with borders stretching from the rain-swept highlands of Scotland in the north to the sun-scorched Nubian desert in the south. But how were the vast and varied stretches of frontier defined and defended? Many of Rome’s frontier defenses have been the subject of detailed and ongoing study and scholarship. Three frontier zones are now UNESCO World Heritage sites (the Antonine Wall having recently been granted this status—the author led the bid), and there is growing interest in their study. This wide-ranging survey will describe the varying frontier systems, describing the extant remains, methods and materials of construction and highlighting the differences between various frontiers. Professor Breeze considers how the frontiers worked, discussing this in relation to the organization and structure of the Roman army, and also their impact on civilian life along the empire’s borders. He then reconsiders the question of whether the frontiers were the product of an overarching Empire-wide grand strategy, questioning Luttwak’s seminal hypothesis. This is a detailed and wide-ranging study of the frontier systems of the Roman Empire by a leading expert. Intended for the general reader, it is sure also to be of great value for academics and students in this field. The appendixes will include a brief guide to visiting the sites today. “The result of this book-crafting care and Breeze’s erudition is a near-perfect example of specialized military history done for a popular audience.” —Open Letters Monthly


Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Roman Frontier in Georgia

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Roman Frontier in Georgia

Author: Radosław Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2024-09-19

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1803277548

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An accessible summary of the history of the Roman Frontier in Georgia, placed into its wider context by a supporting essay from David Breeze looking at the whole Roman Frontier as an interconnected world heritage site.


Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Danube Limes in Austria

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Danube Limes in Austria

Author: David J. Breeze

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2023-09-14

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 1803276096

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Austria is particularly fortunate in the survival along the Danube of the remains of many Roman military installations. These include forts and towers, some parts surviving up to two stories high. They are a most remarkable survival and deserve to be better known and more visited.


Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Lower Danube Limes in Bulgaria

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Lower Danube Limes in Bulgaria

Author: Piotr Dyczek

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2024-07-11

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1803277807

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The inextricability of the connection between the Roman limes and the lands it ran through is easily observed and perfectly illustrated in Bulgaria. For a considerable distance it follows the Danube; both a major natural obstacle and at the same time a convenient communication route, it was easily defendable and facilitated control of trade routes.


Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Slovakia

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Slovakia

Author: David J. Breeze

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2022-06-23

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1803271450

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Slovakia was situated at the edge of the classical world but still was a close neighbour of the Roman Empire. The Roman influence left distinct traces not only at the territories along the frontier but also in its broader fore field.


The Ripa Pannonica in Hungary

The Ripa Pannonica in Hungary

Author: Zsolt Visy

Publisher: Akademiai Kiads

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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This book traces the history of the Roman Empire in what is now Hungary and considers the legacy of the Empire. The Roman Empire was the largest and longest existing empire in the history of the world. Its frontier extended as far as the Danube during the reign of Augustus, and Transdanubia formed a significant part of the province of Pannonia. The Roman Army's deployment along the frontiers began at the end of the first century AD. Between this point in time and the Late Roman Period (the fourth century AD), military units were only stationed along the province's frontier, the Danube River, and these river frontiers were denoted by the word ripa. The frontier in Pannonia extended from the Vienna Basin as far as the mouth of the Save River. It is typical that the sites of three legionary bases along this section of the frontier became the capitals of three countries: Vindobona (Vienna), Aquincum (Budapest), and Singidunum (Belgrade), although the latter belonged to the neighboring prov