Roman policy on the Rhine and the Danube in Ammianus

Classical Quarterly 49 (02):579- (1999)
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Abstract

On the northern frontiers, as on the eastern, Ammianus conceives of Rome's policy as fundamentally defensive. The essential requirement is to keep the barbarians out, or, if past negligence or failure has let them in, to drive them out, then keep them out for the future. But throughout his work there emerges a consistent constellation of themes

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original Seager, Robin (1999) "Roman policy on the Rhine and the Danube in Ammianus". Classical Quarterly 49(2):579-605

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