The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the composition of the senatorial class at Rome. Waves of new men entered the Roman Senate alongside members of the traditional aristocracy and sought to fundamentally change what it meant to be Roman in order to gain acceptance. A representative of the first wave as an Italian municipal senator, Cicero sought to redefine aristocratic values in order to create a more inclusive senatorial class. Augustus advanced these new values and actively appropriated a variety of institutions of memory that were at the heart of Roman aristocratic identity. These institutions, including the gens, public processions, and inherited social and political values,...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, de...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, d...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, d...
Roman society was basically uneven : rights and duties, burdens and privileges, were distributed acc...
Rome had twelve masters between the years A.D. 180-238, eleven of whom were murdered or killed in ba...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
In examining the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the principate, one is inevitably struck ...
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In the victory of Augustus and his partisans culminated the century long struggle of municipal Italy...
My dissertation employs a range of interdisciplinary methods to produce a diachronic narrative of th...
In the victory of Augustus and his partisans culminated the century long struggle of municipal Italy...
The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply cons...
The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply cons...
Our modern attempts to understand the aristocratic values of the Roman Republic have long held that ...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, de...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, d...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, d...
Roman society was basically uneven : rights and duties, burdens and privileges, were distributed acc...
Rome had twelve masters between the years A.D. 180-238, eleven of whom were murdered or killed in ba...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
In examining the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the principate, one is inevitably struck ...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
In the victory of Augustus and his partisans culminated the century long struggle of municipal Italy...
My dissertation employs a range of interdisciplinary methods to produce a diachronic narrative of th...
In the victory of Augustus and his partisans culminated the century long struggle of municipal Italy...
The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply cons...
The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply cons...
Our modern attempts to understand the aristocratic values of the Roman Republic have long held that ...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, de...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, d...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, d...