Provence owes its name to Julius Caesar who described the region as "the
Province of Rome." Edwin Mullins seeks out hidden traces of that ancient
world along with the many spectacular monuments that today adorn the
cities of Nîmes, Arles, Vienne, and Orange. He tells the story of how
the Romans came to invade Provence, how they stayed to colonize it, and
how they transformed Provençal cities into imitations of Rome. His
narrative also tells how the Emperor Constantine brought about the
conversion of the Roman Empire to Christianity from his favorite city of
Arles--and how the Romans were eventually driven out by the Visigoths.
Roman Provence is also a guide to the principal sites in the region as
well as those rarely visited, with separate chapters on various Roman
achievements: triumphal arches, aqueducts, farming, city life, bridges
and road-building, temples and shrines, theaters and amphitheaters.