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The Syrian princesses: the women who ruled Rome, AD 193-235
Turton, Godfrey Edmund.
Year: 1974.
Publisher:  Cassell. 
© Godfrey Edmund Turton
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table of contents
Frontmatter
1 A Rising Star from Syria
2 Murder on New Year's Eve
3 Civil War
4 Peace Re-established
5 The Last Years of Septimius
6 Brother Against Brother
7 Julia's Eldest Son
8 The Usurper's Plight
9 The Boy Emperor
10 The Prudent Princess
11 Doom of a Dynasty
12 Epilogue
Bibliographical Appendix
Index
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Title: The Syrian princesses : the women who ruled Rome, AD 193-235 Godfrey Turton.
Author: Turton, Godfrey Edmund
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: The Syrian princesses : the women who ruled Rome, AD 193-235 Godfrey Turton
Turton, Godfrey Edmund
London: Cassell, 1974.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04333
Subject Headings: • Empresses -- Rome
• Rome -- History -- Severans, 193-235
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