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History and Classics

2020-2021 Honours Theses

Elida Jiayin Liu

Becoming "emperors" two extraordinary emperors from the classical Roman world versus the non-classical Chinese world: a comparison of Augustus and Qin Shi Huang, the first emperors of their own empire/dynasty

 

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