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This research represents a pivotal advancement in our understanding of the complex interactions between Rome and Noricum. Initially integrated as a kingdom, Noricum underwent a formal transition to...
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  • 13 November 2025
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This research represents a pivotal advancement in our understanding of the complex interactions between Rome and Noricum. Initially integrated as a kingdom, Noricum underwent a formal transition to Roman rule several decades later. Notably, the spread of Roman culture did not originate from Rome itself, but rather from Aquileia, a key center situated near Noricum’s southern border, which had established exchanges with Noricum even before its annexation into the Empire

Central to this study is Aquileia, a Latin colony founded in 181 BC in northeastern Italy. The rich epigraphic and archaeological records from Aquileia, along with findings from southern Noricum, illuminate the evolving ties between these areas—from their pre-Roman relations to early Roman interactions, through their annexation, and into the following centuries.

Noricum's strategic location on the Empire's northern edge, rich in natural resources, allowed this research to encompass multiple sectors such as trade, customs, mining, military distribution, religious syncretism, and artistic influences. Aquileia's vibrant environment fostered significant cultural and economic exchanges, enabling citizens to pursue diverse opportunities in business, military, and public service, which transformed the local context.

By integrating diverse historical scholarship, this study deepens our understanding of Noricum’s cultural evolution, revealing the profound impact of its relationships with Aquileia. Such interactions laid the groundwork for essential political, economic, and cultural transitions throughout Noricum’s history, extending into the Severan period.

This research provides not only a wealth of information but also offers fresh perspectives and inspire further inquiry into the complexities of Roman provincial life. Whether one is seeking to understand the nuances of local governance, the significance of archaeological findings, or the interplay of cultural exchanges in the region, The Alpine Connections: Aquileia and Noricum serves as a vital reference that enriches our understanding of the Roman Empire's enduring legacy and its far-reaching influences.

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Price: $142.99
Pages: 520
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 13 November 2025
ISBN: 9783111710457
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HIS002020 HISTORY / Ancient / Rome, Ancient history, European history: the Romans
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Lorena Zanin, University of Leeds, UK.