I sincerely thank Lee Brice and the editorial board for inviting me to contribute to this series, and for their thoughtful support and patience throughout the completion of this work. I am also grateful to the anonymous reviewers, whose detailed feedback and incisive suggestions greatly enhanced this paper’s clarity and argument. My interest in the Third Century of the Roman Empire has grown steadily since my PhD research, and I have benefited greatly from the insights and generosity of many scholars along the way—far too many to mention individually. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them all. I am especially grateful to Yann Le Bohec, Geoffrey Greatrex, Christophe Schmidt and Jonathan Edmondson for their academic guidance and steady encouragement over the years. A special thanks goes to Greg Fisher, Jane Morris, and Narcisse Akré, whose careful attention to detail in copy‐editing, reference checking, and formatting was essential during the final preparation stages. Finally, I express my deepest gratitude to my mother, whose enduring support—emotional and personal—has been a constant source of strength during the completion of this work.
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