The process of integration of Lesbos in the Roman Empire relied both on war and diplomacy. The history of the cities of the biggest island of the northern Aegean, during the events that led to the consolidation of Roman dominion, from the time of Sulla to that of Augustus, makes them typical examples of the exercise of Roman policy in the East. >>>
Dimopoulou, A. Law in the Roman Provinces, 267 (2020)
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