This paper examines the changing attitudes of Gallo-Romans from the time of Caesar's conquest in the 50s BCE to the start of Vespasian's reign in 70-71 CE and how Roman prejudice shaped those attitudes. I first examine the conflicted opinions of the Gauls in Caesar's time and how they eventually banded together against him but were defeated. Next, the activities of each Julio-Claudian emperor are examined to see how they impacted Gaul and what the Gallo-Roman response was. Throughout this period there is clear evidence of increased Romanisation amongst the Gauls and the prominence of the region is obvious in imperial policy. This changes with Nero's reign where Vindex's rebellion against the emperor highlights the prejudices still effecting...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
During the past twenty years, there has been a great change of conceptions and methods as far as the...
In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, the Roman Empire fragmented, along with its network of politica...
ABSTRACT: The thesis focuses on the socio-cultural interaction between Gallo-Romans and barbarian...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Julius Caesar invaded Gaul in 58BC and spent the best...
This thesis will analyse Roman imperial policy in Germania from Caesar to Domitian. It will be argue...
This essay will focus on the primary reasons for Rome’s transition from a Republic to an Empire. Muc...
The Bellum Gallicum is Caesar\u27s record of his fight with the right kind of enemy. This study read...
After the reign of Theodosius I the Roman Empire split into two halves: the eastern half and the wes...
peer reviewedOne of the main consequences of the Roman conquest was the diffusion of the Latin langu...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
The author intends this work as an attempt at comprehensively presenting the role of the Roman Repub...
The article aims to present transformation of Roman aristocracy in the Gaul territory in the V cent...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
How can we describe the nature of the relations between Romans and barbarians and how did these rela...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
During the past twenty years, there has been a great change of conceptions and methods as far as the...
In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, the Roman Empire fragmented, along with its network of politica...
ABSTRACT: The thesis focuses on the socio-cultural interaction between Gallo-Romans and barbarian...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Julius Caesar invaded Gaul in 58BC and spent the best...
This thesis will analyse Roman imperial policy in Germania from Caesar to Domitian. It will be argue...
This essay will focus on the primary reasons for Rome’s transition from a Republic to an Empire. Muc...
The Bellum Gallicum is Caesar\u27s record of his fight with the right kind of enemy. This study read...
After the reign of Theodosius I the Roman Empire split into two halves: the eastern half and the wes...
peer reviewedOne of the main consequences of the Roman conquest was the diffusion of the Latin langu...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
The author intends this work as an attempt at comprehensively presenting the role of the Roman Repub...
The article aims to present transformation of Roman aristocracy in the Gaul territory in the V cent...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
How can we describe the nature of the relations between Romans and barbarians and how did these rela...
This paper argues the institution of Roman bathing was an instrument of cultural hegemony, which all...
During the past twenty years, there has been a great change of conceptions and methods as far as the...
In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, the Roman Empire fragmented, along with its network of politica...