The patterns of promotion within the roman army and administration - patronage versus experience and specialization

In this article were presented methods of promotion in the Roman army and administration, taking as basic the relationship between two concepts: expertise and specialization on the one hand and employers on the other hand. Most information on officials and Roman officers’ careers can be obtained fro...

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