EIRP Proceedings, Vol 2 (2007)
SITUATIA POLITICA A DACIEI LA JUMATATEA SECOLULUI AL III-LEA IN LUMINA ISTORIEI LUI SEXTUS AURELIUS VICTOR
Abstract
The author analyses the 33rd chapter of Sextus Aurelius Victor’s De Caesaribus, referring to the reign
of the Roman emperor Licinius Gallienus, 218-268. The text approaches the beginning of the Roman empire’s
division into microstates, caused by the diminishing of the authority coming from Rome, following Valerianus’s
death, Gallienus’s father. The centrifugal tendency of all the states included in the empire by force is
increasing, but it can mainly be found in the formations from Gallia,Britannia,Palmyra and partially from
Dacia. This state of things is synhcronic.
of the Roman emperor Licinius Gallienus, 218-268. The text approaches the beginning of the Roman empire’s
division into microstates, caused by the diminishing of the authority coming from Rome, following Valerianus’s
death, Gallienus’s father. The centrifugal tendency of all the states included in the empire by force is
increasing, but it can mainly be found in the formations from Gallia,Britannia,Palmyra and partially from
Dacia. This state of things is synhcronic.
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