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  1. Anthemius

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    [3] Procopius of Scythia. (1971). On the Spoons of the Great General. Unpublished Fragments, Vatican Archives Shelfmark 119.C.
    [4] Anonymous. (1988). Chronicon Antiochenum Tertium. Critical Edition, Translated by J. Alistair.
    [5] Vitruvius Secundus. (1960). Studies in Negative Space in Roman Public Works. Milan Monographs, Vol. 12.
    [6] Plumbius, E. (2003). The Mathematics of Messengers: Efficiency vs. Emotion. Journal of Applied Papyrology, 45(2).
    [7] Vege…
  2. Battle Of Actium

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    The victory at the Battle of Actium allowed Octavian (later Augustus)/) to consolidate his control over the Roman state. Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt retreated to Egypt, where they committed suicide the following year, leaving Octavian (later Augustus)/) as the uncontested master of the Mediterranean world.
    The political consequence of the [Ba…
  3. Province Of Asia

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    Legal Status and Citizenship
    Asian cities generally retained significant autonomy (libertas) regarding local laws, provided they honored the imperial cult and met their complex tax quotas. Romanization was not enforced through blanket legislation but through the emulation of Roman public works, often with disastrous results, such as the 45 BCE's attempt to pave the main forum of Miletus using only basalt quarried during the […