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... Empire in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD a . Civil wars , conflict with Parthia , the growth of bureaucracy , and militarization of government under the Severan dynasty ( AD 193-235 ) b . Religious and cultural life : the public religions ...
... Empire in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD a . Civil wars , conflict with Parthia , the growth of bureaucracy , and militarization of government under the Severan dynasty ( AD 193-235 ) b . Religious and cultural life : the public religions ...
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... Empire : the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine 3. Persistence of Greco - Roman society in the East in the 5th century : the empire from the death of Theodosius I to the accession of Heraclius ( 610 ) a . Economic and social policies ...
... Empire : the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine 3. Persistence of Greco - Roman society in the East in the 5th century : the empire from the death of Theodosius I to the accession of Heraclius ( 610 ) a . Economic and social policies ...
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... empire d . The later crusades : decline of the crusading movement and of the Latin enclaves ; results of the crusades i . The Latin East after the Third Crusade : the Fifth ( 1218-21 ) and Sixth ( 1227-29 ) crusades ii . The crusades of ...
... empire d . The later crusades : decline of the crusading movement and of the Latin enclaves ; results of the crusades i . The Latin East after the Third Crusade : the Fifth ( 1218-21 ) and Sixth ( 1227-29 ) crusades ii . The crusades of ...
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