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2011 | 4 | 175-187

Article title

Rządy Polemona II i Antiocha IV w Cylicji Trachejskiej

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The aim of the article is to demonstrate the significance of transformations in Cilicia Trachea, initiated with the rule of Antioch IV and Polemon II, and the impact their ac-tivities had on the introduction of direct administration in these areas by Vespasian.  

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4

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175-187

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published
2011-01-01

Contributors

  • UAM

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