A short survey of the administrative evolution of Roman Africa since 146 B.C. to the Vandal conquest: Roman Africa flourished through a special relationship with Rome, Spain and the Western (Latin) Empire and native people became integrated in the Roman system; after the Vandal conquest and until the Arab invasion they were back to being a passive subject of history.
Zecchini, G., L'Africa romana: linee di storia istituzionale, in Vaccaro, L. (ed.), Africa / Ifriqiya: il Maghreb nella storia religiosa di Cristianesimo e Islam, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Fondazione Ambrosiana Paolo VI, Città del Vaticano - Gazzada (Varese) 2016: 77- 94 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/84431]
L'Africa romana: linee di storia istituzionale
Zecchini, GiuseppePrimo
2016
Abstract
A short survey of the administrative evolution of Roman Africa since 146 B.C. to the Vandal conquest: Roman Africa flourished through a special relationship with Rome, Spain and the Western (Latin) Empire and native people became integrated in the Roman system; after the Vandal conquest and until the Arab invasion they were back to being a passive subject of history.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.