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  • Agnew, John, Bidwell, Walter. (1844). The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 2. Leavitt, Throw and Company.
  • Asante, Molefi K., Shaza, Ismail. (2016). "Interrogating the African Roman Emperor Caracalla: Claiming and Reclaiming an African Leader". Journal of Black Studies. doi:10.177/0021934715611376

B

  • Boatwright, Mary Taliaferro; Gargola, Daniel, J; Talbert, Richard J. A. (2004). The Romans, from village to empire. Oxford University *Press. ISBN 0-19-511875-8.
  • Bergeron, David. (2007–2008). "Roman Antoninianus". Bank of Canada Review.
  • Brauer, G. (1967). The Decadent Emperors: Power and Depravity in Third-Century Rome.

C

  • Castex, Jean. (2008). Architecture of Italy. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-32086-1.

D

  • Dio, Cassius. (n.d.) Roman History.
  • Downey, Glanville. (1961). History of Antioch in Syria: From Seleucus to the Arab Conquest. Literary Licensing LLC. ISBN 1-258-48665-2
  • Dunstan, William E. (2010). Ancient Rome. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

G

  • Gagarin, Michael. (2009). Ancient Greece and Rome. Oxford University Press.
  • Geoffrey of Monmouth. (n.d.) Regum Historia Britanniae
  • Gibbon, Edward. (1776). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1
  • Goldsworthy, Adrian. (2009). How Rome Fell. Yale University Press.
  • Grant, Michael. (1996). The Severans: the Changed Roman Empire. Psychology Press.

H

  • Hekster, Olivier; Zair, Nicholas. (2008). Debates and Documents in Ancient History: Rome and its Empire. EUP. ISBN 978-0-7486-2992-3.
  • Herodian of Antioch. (n.d.) History of the Roman Empire
  • Historia Augusta. (n.d.)

L

  • Lavan, Myles. (2016). "The Spread of Roman Citizenship, 14-212 CE: Quantification in the Face of High Uncertainty". Past and Present. doi:10.1093/pastj/gtv043.
  • Lim, Richard. (2010). The Edinburgh Companion to Ancient Rome and Greece: Late Antiquity. Edinburgh University Press.

M

  • Magie, David. (1950). Roman Rule in Asia Minor. Princeton University Press.
  • Manders, Erika. (2012). Impact of Empire: Coining Images of Power: Patterns in the Representation of Roman Emperors on Imperial Coinage, A.D. 193-284. Brill Academic. ISBN 978-90-04-18970-6.
  • Matthew, Christopher. (2015). An Invincible Beast: Understanding the Hellenistic Pike Phalanx in Action. Casemate Publishers.
  • Mehl, Andres (2011). Roman Historiography. John Wiley & Sons.
  • Melton, Gordon. J. (2014). Faiths Across Time: 5000 Years of Religious History.
  • Mennen, Inge (2011). Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193–284. Impact of Empire. Volume 12. Brill Academic. OCLC 859895124.

O

  • Oman, C. (1916). The Decline and Fall of the Denarius in the Third Century A.D. Royal Numismatic Society.
  • Oetelaar, Taylor. (2014). "Reconstructing the Baths of Caracalla". Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural History.

P

  • Pangerl, Andreas. (2013). Porträttypen des Caracalla und des Geta auf Römischen Reichsprägungen - Definition eines neuen Caesartyps des Caracalla und eines neuen Augustustyps des Geta. RGZM Mainz.

R

  • Rowan, Clare. (2012). Under Divine Auspices: Divine Ideology and the Visualisation of Imperial Power in the Severan Period. Cambridge University Press.

S

  • Scott, Andrew. (2008). Change and Discontinuity Within the Severan Dynasty: The Case of Macrinus. Rutgers. ISBN 0-549-89041-6. OCLC 430652279.
  • Scott, Andrew. G. (2015). Cassius Dio, Caracalla and the Senate. De Gruyters.
  • Sillar, Shamus. (2001). Quinquennium in provinciis: Caracalla and Imperial Administration 212-217.

T

  • Tuck, Steven L. (2014). A History of Roman Art. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4443-3026-7.
  • Tuori, Kaius. (2016). "Judge Julia Domna? A Historical Mystery and the Emergence of Imperial Legal Administration". The Journal of Legal History. doi:10.1080/01440365.2016.1191590.

V

  • Varner, Eric. (2004). Mutilation and transformation: damnatio memoriae and Roman imperial portraiture. Brill Academic. ISBN 90-04-13577-4.

W

  • Wood, Susan. (2010). "Caracalla and the French Revolution: A Roman tyrant in eighteenth-century iconography". Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome.