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El. knyga: Reign of Constantine, 306-337: Continuity and Change in the Late Roman Empire

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This book explores the reign of Constantine the Great (306–337) and, more generally, the political history of the third century, thus putting Constantine's career and many of his decisions in context. It traces events under the first Tetrarchy and then explores Constantine's rise to power, his rule and reforms, and continuity and change with regard to his predecessors. It considers how he was able to transform the empire and establish his own dynasty, highlighting his political and military prowess, and therefore provides an essential overview of the political history of the period. 

1 Introduction
1(18)
References
16(3)
2 Literary Sources on Constantine's Time
19(26)
Postscript: Sources for the Period 193-293 CE
40(1)
References
41(4)
3 The Illy nan Emperors
45(122)
References
161(6)
4 The First Tetrarchy (293-305 CE)
167(54)
The Establishment and Functioning of a New Political System
167(5)
The First Tetrarchy (293-305 CE): The Emperors and Relations Between Them, Their Travels, and Their Cities of Residence
172(7)
Important Political Events During the First Tetrarchy
179(8)
Prefects and Prefectures
187(6)
Provinces and Dioceses
193(3)
Diocletian's Army
196(4)
Diocletian's Monetary, Price, and Tax Reforms
200(11)
The Persecution of Christians During the First Tetrarchy
211(6)
References
217(4)
5 Constantine's Life up to 306 CE
221(24)
The Problem of 305 CE
237(6)
References
243(2)
6 Britain
245(20)
References
264(1)
7 The Fight for the West
265(42)
Constantine's Invasion of Italy
286(11)
The "Edict of Milan"
297(7)
References
304(3)
8 Licinius
307(18)
The First War with Licinius
307(7)
The Second War with Licinius
314(9)
References
323(2)
9 Crispus
325(16)
Investigation
325(7)
Analysis
332(7)
References
339(2)
10 The Final 10 Years
341(56)
Prefectures
342(4)
Dioceses and Provinces
346(1)
Constantine's Army
347(2)
Constantine's Court and the Sacrum Consistorium
349(6)
Monetary and Tax System
355(5)
Constantinople
360(5)
Constantine as an Ecclesiastical Politician
365(8)
War with the Goths
373(4)
War with the Sarmatians
377(4)
Ulfilas
381(4)
Persia
385(4)
Conclusion
389(2)
References
391(6)
11 Epilogue: The Death of Constantine and the Massacre of His Relatives
397(10)
References
405(2)
Appendix A Claudius Gothicus as a Purported Ancestor of Constantine 407(8)
Appendix B The Panegyrici Latini 415(4)
Appendix C The Might of the Roman Army During the Tetrarchy and the Constantinian Dynasty 419(10)
Appendix D Constantine's Visions 429(10)
Appendix E The Year of Diocletian's Death 439(4)
Bibliography 443(20)
Index of Names 463(8)
Index of Nations and Terms 471(4)
Index of Places 475
Stanislav Doleal is Assistant Professor at the University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic.