The East Roman Christian Empire and the Kingdom of Axum: political, economic and military relations and influences, ca. 324-565 A.D.
The present essay entitled as “The Christian empire of the Roman East and the kingdom of Axum from Constantine the great to Justinian” aims to investigate the political, economical and military interconnection between the early Byzantine Empire and the kingdom of Axum - during the period from 324 to...
Main Author: | Zacharopoulou, Effrosyni |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/709 |
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