Hadrien BruHadrien Bru is a French historian and epigrapher working on Hellenistic and Roman Anatolia and Near East, Maitre de Conferences HDR in Ancient History at the University of Bourgogne-Franche Comte (Besancon). His notable publications include: L'Asie Mneure dans l'Antiquite: echanges, populations et territoires (2009), Le pouvoir imperial dans les provinces syriennes. Representations et celebrations d'Auguste a Constantin (31 av. J.-C.-337 ap. J.-C.) (2011), L'Anatolie des peuples, cites et cultures (IIe millenaire av. J.- C.-Ve siecle ap. J.-C.) (2013) and La Phrygie Paroree et la Pisidie septentrionale aux epoques hellenistique et romaine. Geographie historique et sociologie culturelle (2017). Adrian George Dumitru is a Romanian historian of the Hellenistic world. He holds a PhD from the Universities of Bucharest and Paris IV Sorbonne and his research focuses principally on the Seleucid kingdom and the city of Byzantion. He is the author of a number of papers dedicated to those subjects (his most recent deals with the neglected topic of the tyrants of the Hellenistic Near East) and he also teaches seminars on Roman history at the University of Bucharest. Nicholas V. Sekunda holds a PhD from Manchester University. He has held research positions at Monash University in Melbourne and at the Australian National University in Canberra. He currently holds the post of Head of Department of Mediterranean Archaeology at Gdansk University. He has participated in excavations in England, Poland, Iran, Greece, Syria and Jordan, and now co-directs excavations at Negotino Gradite in the Republic of North Macedonia. Nicholas is the author of a number of books concerning Greek Warfare. Read More Read Less
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