Koortbojian, Michael (2020). Crossing the Pomerium. The Boundaries of Political, Religious, and Military Institutions from Caesar to Constantine. Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press

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2021-11-16
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Stevens, S. (2021). Koortbojian, Michael (2020). Crossing the Pomerium. The Boundaries of Political, Religious, and Military Institutions from Caesar to Constantine. Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press. ARYS, (19), 520-523. https://doi.org/10.20318/arys.2021.6125
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