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Journal

2013 | 20 | 117–141

Article title

Coloniam deducere. Colonisation as an Instrument of the Roman Policy of Domination in Italy in the 3rd and 2nd Centuries BC, as Illustrated by Settlements in the Ager Gallicus and Picenum

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Abstracts

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This article is an attempt to present the role of colonisation in the Roman policy of expansion towards its Italian neighbours in the 3rd–2nd BCE and showing the effects of this phenomenon, as illustrated by settlements in the Ager Gallicus and Picenum. Information on the founded colonies in sources, appearing somewhat on the margins of accounts of military activities and diplomatic missions in Italy (foedera), but also connected with the internal policy conducted by Rome (grants of land), may indicate that colonisation complemented such activities. This complementary character of the process of colonisation in relation to other political, military, diplomatic, and internal activities seems to be an important feature of the Republic’s activities.

Journal

Year

Volume

20

Pages

117–141

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Dates

online
2014-03-11

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2084-3909-year-2013-volume-20-article-3191
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