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            Pyrénées romaines : Essai sur un pays de frontière (iiie siècle av. J.-C. - ive siècle ap. J.-C.)

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            Author(s)
            Christian Rico
            Language
            French
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            Abstract
            Dominant les espaces occidentaux, les Pyrénées n'ont jamais été perçues autrement que comme une frontière. Rome en fit une limite : limite de son expansion en Ibérie, puis limite administrative entre les provinces gauloises et hispaniques. Si chaque versant évoluait désormais séparément, comme se tournant le dos, à l'intérieur des cadres juridique, économique et culturel mis en place avec la domination romaine, celle-ci fut loin de gommer entièrement la spécificité même des Pyrénées : celle d'un pays de frontière, milieu profondément original, vivant non plus selon ses propres lois mais conservant ses modes de vie, coutumes et traditions que la romanisation respecta, voire renforça.
            URI
            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/57387
            Keywords
            frontière; Pyrénées; voie romaine; Espagne; France
            ISBN
            9788490961032
            Publisher
            Casa de Velázquez
            Publisher website
            http://books.openedition.org/cvz
            Publication date and place
            1997
            Classification
            Biography and non-fiction prose
            • Imported or submitted locally

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