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Maas, M. (1992): Ethnicity,
orthodoxy and community in Salvian of Marseilles,
in: Drinkwater, J.F. and Hugh Elton eds.:
Fifth-century Gaul: a Crisis of Identity?, (Cambridge),
pp. 275-84.*
Macdowall, Simon
and Gerry Embleton (ill.) (1994): Late Roman
Infantryman, 236-565 AD, Warrior 9, (Osprey,
London).*
Macdowall, Simon
and Christa Hook (ill.) (1995): Late Roman
Cavalryman, 236-565 AD, Warrior 15, (Osprey,
London).*
Macdowall, Simon
and Angus McBride (ill.) (1996): Germanic Warrior,
236-568 AD, Warrior 17, (Osprey, London).*
Macdowall, Simon
and Howard Gerrard (ill.) (2001): Adrianople 378 AD,
Campaign 84, (Osprey, London).*
Maloney, John and
Brian Hobley (1983):
Roman Urban Defences in the West, CBA
Research report 51, at: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr51.cfm
Maloney, John (1983): Recent work on
London's defences, in: CBA Research report 51,
pp. 96-117, at: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr51.cfm
Mann, J.C. (1976): What was the
Notitia Dignitatum for?, in: Goodburn and
Bartholomew 1976, Aspects of the Notitia
Dignitatum, BAR Int. Ser., vol. 15,
Oxford, pp. 1-9.*
Mann, J.C. (1977): Duces and comites
in the 4th century, in: The Saxon Shore,
edited by D. E. Johnston, CBA Research Report No
18, pp. 11-15, at: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr18.cfm.*
Mann, J.C. (1977): The Reculver
inscription - a note, in: The Saxon Shore,
edited by D. E. Johnston, CBA Research Report No
18, pp. 15-16, at: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr18.cfm.*
Mann, J. C. (1979): Hadrian's Wall:
the Last Phases, in: Casey, the End of Roman
Britain, pp. 144-151.*
Mann, J. C. (1991): The Notitia
Dignitatum - Dating and Survival, in: Britannia
22, pp. 215-219.*
Marchant, David (1990): Roman weapons in
Great Britain, a case study: spearheads, problems
in dating and typology, in: Journal of Roman
Military Equipment Studies 1, pp. 1-6.*
Marchant, David (1993): Spearheads from
Segontium, in: P J Casey and J L Davies with J
Evans: Excavations at Segontium (Caernarfon)
Roman Fort, 1975-1997, CBA Research report 90,
pp. 189, Fig.5, at: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr90.cfm.*
Margary, Ivan
Donald (1955):
Roman Roads in Britain, vol. 1, (London).
Martin, Max (1993a): Observations
sur l'armement de l'époque mérovingienne
précoce, in: Vallet et Kazanski, L'Armee
Romaine, pp. 395-409.*
Martin, M. (1993b):
Zusammenfassende Betrachtungen für das westliche
Imperium Romanum, in: Vallet et Kazanski, L'Armee
Romaine, pp. 459-463.*
Martin-Kilcher,
Stéfanie (1993):
A propos de la tombe d'un officier de Cologne (Severinstor)
et de quelques tombes à armes vers 300, in: Vallet
et Kazanski, L'Armee Romaine, pp. 299-312.*
Martin-Kilcher,
Stefanie (ed.)(1995):
Das römische Heiligtum von Thun-Allmendingen, Archäologische
Führer der Schweiz 28.
Martindale, J.R., A.H.M.
Jones and John Morris eds. (1971): The Prosopography of
the Later Roman Empire.Vol. 1, A.D. 260-395, (Cambridge).
Martindale, J.R. ed. (1980): The
Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire. Vol. 2,
A.D. 395-527, (Cambridge).
Marsh, Henry (1970): Dark Age Britain,
Some Sources of History, (Bristol).
Mathisen, Ralph (1992): Fifth-century
visitors to Italy: business or pleasure?, in: Drinkwater,
J.F. and Hugh Elton eds.: Fifth-century Gaul: a
Crisis of Identity?, (Cambridge), pp. 228-38.*
Mathisen, Ralph W.
and Hagith S. Sivan eds. (1996): Shifting Frontiers in
Late Antiquity, (Variorum, Aldershot).
Mathisen, Ralph W. (1999): Sigisvult the
Patrician, Maximinus the Arian, and political
stratagems in the Western Roman Empire c.
425-40, in: Early Medieval Europe 8, pp.
173-196.*
Matyszak, Philip (2008): Het Oude Rome
voor vijf denarii per dag.*
Matthews, J.F. (1982-3): Macsen,
Maximus, and Constantine, in: The Welsh
History Review 11, pp. 431-448.*
Maurikios: Strategikon, Handbook
of Byzantine Military Strategy, trans. by George
T. Dennis, (Philadelphia 1984).*
McLynn, Neil B. (1994): Ambrose of Milan,
Church and Court in a Christian Capital, The
Transformation of the Classical Heritage 22, (University
of California).
Mc Whirr, Alan (1993): Cirencester -
Corinium Dobunnorum, in: CBA Research report
93, pp. 46-49, at http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr93.cfm
Meijer, Fik (2002): Keizers
sterven niet in bed - van Caesar tot Romulus
Augustus 44 v.Chr.-476 n.Chr., (Athenaeum).*
Mertens, J. (1974): Liberchies-Brunehaut:
castellum du Limes Belgicus, in:
E. Birley, B. Dobson and M. Jarrett (eds.), Roman
Frontier Studies 1969, Eighth International
Congress of Limesforschung (Cardiff), pp. 106-11.*
Mertens, J. (1977): Oudenburg and the
northern section of the continental Litus
Saxonicum, in: The Saxon Shore, edited by D.
E. Johnston, CBA Research Report No 18, pp.
51-63, at: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr18.cfm.*
Mertens, J. (1983): Urban wall-circuits
in Gallia Belgica in the Roman period, in: CBA
Research report 51, pp. 40-57, at: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr51.cfm
Mertens, J. (1987): Oudenburg,
Romeinse legerbasis aan de Noordzeekust,
Nationale Dienst voor Opgravingen, (Brussel).*
Mielczarek, Mariusz
(1993):
Cataphracti and Clibanarii, Studies on the Heavy
Armoured Cavalry of the Ancient World, Oficyna
Naukawa, Lódz.*
Miller, David Harry
(1996):
Frontier Societies and the Transition Between
Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, in: Sivan
and Mathisen, Shifting Frontiers, pp. 158-171.*
Milne, Gustav (1993): The rise and fall
of Roman London , in: CBA Research report 93,
pp. 11-15, at http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr93.cfm r
Mócsy, András (1974): Ein spätantiker
Festungstyp am linken Donauufer, in: E. Birley, B.
Dobson and M. Jarrett (eds.), Roman Frontier
Studies 1969, Eighth International Congress of
Limesforschung (Cardiff), pp. 191-6.*
Mommaerts, T.S. and D.H. Kelly (1992): The Anicii of
Gaul and Rome, in: Drinkwater, J.F. and Hugh
Elton eds.: Fifth-century Gaul: a Crisis of
Identity?, (Cambridge), pp. 111-21.*
Mommsen, Theodor ed. (1892): Prosperi
Tironis: Epitoma chronicon ed. primum a.
CCCCXXXIII (433), continuata ad a. CCCCLV (455),
in: Chronica Minora Saec. iv, v, vi, vii vol. 1,
pp. 341-501, (Berlin repr. 1961).
Mommsen, Theodor ed. (1892): Narratio de
imperatoribus domus Valentinianae et Theodosianae,
in: Chronica Minora Saec. iv, v, vi, vii vol. 1,
pp. 629-630, (Berlin repr. 1961).
Mommsen, Theodor ed. (1892): Chronica
Gallica a CCCCLII et DXI (452 and 511), in:
Chronica Minora Saec. iv, v, vi, vii vol. 1, pp.
629-666, (Berlin repr. 1961).
Mommsen, Theodor ed. (1892): Victorii
Aquitani - Cursus Paschalis Annorum DXXXII (532),
in: Chronica Minora Saec. iv, v, vi, vii vol. 1,
pp. 666-735, (Berlin repr. 1961).
Mommsen, Theodor ed. (1892): Notitia
Galliarum, in: Chronica Minora Saec. iv, v,vi,
vii vol.1, pp. 552-612, ( Berlin repr. 1961).
Mommsen, Theodor ed. (1894-8): Chronica
Minora Saec. iv, v, vi, vii, 3 vols., in: Monumenta
Germaniae Historica, Auctores Antiquissimi, vols.
9, 11, 13, (Berlin repr. 1961).
Montforts, M.J.G.Th.
(1991): De
topografie van Utrecht in de Romeinse tijd, in: Jaarboek
Oud-Utrecht 1991, pp. 7-38.*
Montforts, M.J.G.Th.
(1995):
Romeins Utrecht, Historische Reeks Utrecht 20.*
Muhlberger, Steven (1983): The Gallic
Chronicle of 452 and its Authority for British
Events, in: Britannia 14, pp. 23-33.*
Muhlberger, Steven (1990): The Fifth
Century Chroniclers. Prosper, Hydatius and the
Gallic Chronicler of 452, (Leeds).*
Muhlberger, S. (1992): Looking back
from mid century: the Gallic Chronicler of 452
and the crisis of Honorius reign, iin: Drinkwater,
J.F. and Hugh Elton eds.: Fifth-century Gaul: a
Crisis of Identity?, (Cambridge), pp. 28-37.*
Musea Via Romana (2004): Hoe Romeins ben
jij? - Wie Römisch bist Du?, (Museaviaromana).* 
Musty, J. and
Barker, P. (1974):
Three plumbatae from Wroxeter, Shropshire, in: Antiquaries
Journal, vol. 54, pp. 275-7.*
Myres. J. N. L. (1955): The survival into
the Dark Ages, in: Romano-British villas:
some current problems. Report of a conference
held by the Council for British Archaeology, July
1955, CBA Research Report No 1, pp. 41-3, at:
http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr1.cfm.*
Napoli, Joëlle (1993): Ultimes
fortifications du limes, in: Vallet
et Kazanski, L'Armee Romaine, pp. 67-76.*
National Trust (1980):
Archaeology in the National Trust - Somerset -
Brent Knoll, (King's Lynn, Norfolk, NFK, United
Kingdom).*
Nauerth, Claudia (1989): Die koptischen
Textilien der Sammlung Wilhelm Rautenstrauch im
Städtischen Museum Simeonstift Trier, (Catalog,
Trier).
Negin, A.E.
(1998):
Sarmatian cataphracts as prototypes for Roman
equites cataphractarii, in: Journal of Roman
Military Equipment Studies 9, pp. 65-75. *
Niblett, Rosalind (1993): Verulamium since
the Wheelers, in: CBA Research report 93,
pp. 78-92, at http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr93.cfm
Nicasie, Martijn (1997): Twilight of
Empire, the Roman Army from the Reign of
Diocletian until the Battle of Adrianople, (Thesis
Publishers Amsterdam).*
Nicolle, David and
Angus McBride
(ill.) (1991): Rome's Enemies (5): The Desert
Frontier, Osprey 243, (Osprey, London).*
Nicolle, David and
Angus McBride
(ill.) (1992): Romano-Byzantine armies, 4th-9th
Centuries, Osprey 247, (Osprey, London).*
Nicolle, David and
Angus McBride
(ill.) (1996): Sassanian armies, The Iranian
Empire, early 3rd to mid-7th centuries AD, (Montvert,
Stockport).*
Nixon, C.E.V. (1992): Relations
between Visigoths and Romans in fifth-century
Gaul, in: Drinkwater, J.F. and Hugh Elton eds.:
Fifth-century Gaul: a Crisis of Identity?, (Cambridge),
pp. 64-74.*
Notitia Dignitatum;
accedunt Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae et
latercula provinciarum; ed. Otto Seeck (1876,
repr. Frankfurt am Main. Minerva, 1962).
Notitia Dignitatum,
IN PARTIBUS OCCIDENTIS, IN PARTIBUS ORIENTIS, full text (Latin) at: http://www.gmu.edu/departments/fld/CLASSICS/notitia.html.
Notitia Dignitatum,
full text (English) at: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/notitiadignitatum.html.
Notitia Dignitatum:
The Roman Map of Britain, http://www.romanmap.com/htm/notitia/nd.htm.
Notitia Galliarum,
ed. T. Mommsen, in: Chronica Minora Saec. IV, V,
VI, VII vol. 1, pp. 552-612, (1892, repr. Berlin
1961).
Nuber, Hans Ulrich (1993): Der Verlust der
obergermanisch-Raetischen Limesgebiete und die
Grenzsicherung bis zum Ende des 3. Jahrhunderts,
in: Vallet et Kazanski, L'Armee Romaine,
pp. 101-108.*
Nuber, Hans Ulrich
und Michel Reddé (2002): Das römische Oedenburg (Biesheim/Kunheim,
Haut-Rhin, France). Frühe Militärlager,
Straßensiedlung und valentinianische Festung, in:
Germania 80, pp. 169-243.*
Oelwein, Cornelia (1998): Römer in
Deutschland, (HB Bildatlas 20).*
Okamura, Lawrence (1996): Roman Withdrawals
from Three Transfluvial Frontiers, in: Mathisen
and Sivan, Shifting Frontiers, pp. 11-19.*
Oldenstein, Jürgen
(1990): Two
Roman helmets from Eich, Alzey-Worms district, in:
Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies 1,
pp. 27-37.*
Ossel, P. van (1996): Die Gallo-Romanen
als Nachfahren der Römischen
Provizialbevölkerung, in: Die Franken,
Wegbereiter Europas, pp. 102-109.*
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