How does an imperial dynasty replace another? Every Roman civil war creates a new emperor who then has to ensure the legitimacy of his entire family to rule. The Severan coinage provides us with a means to study the strategies used by that family to present itself as the ruling dynasty rather than as a newcomers and usurpers. That process implies the publicity of the Antonine line’s continuation through the fictional adoption of Severus by Marcus Aurelius. The legitimacy of that renewed Antonine dynasty is then transferred to the Severan family through the divine maternity of Iulia Domna and the perpetuation of the ruling family. The Severans use their coinage to convey a double set of messages; the Antonines still rule the Empire and the S...
In Mediolanum Santonum, capital of the Augustan Aquitania, were discovered many inscriptions and sta...
Le pouvoir impérial romain comporte de multiples facettes, à la fois religieuses, militaires et poli...
The paper examines how Roman emperors used coins and medallions during the 3rd-century crisis to pro...
The short-lived emperors of AD 68-69 had to face new difficulties : they did not belong to the julio...
Le règne de Septimius Severus (193-211 apr. J.-C.) se situa entre la période de béatitude des Antoni...
My PhD analyses the imperial “admission” (the so-called “salutatio” and “adoratio”) from the Severan...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Birley Anthony R. Michael Grant, The Severans. The Changed Roman Empire. In: L'antiquité classique, ...
The year is 193 A.D., and the Severan Dynasty has begun. For the first time in Roman history, the em...
International audienceA new monetary legend, that of restitutor Vrbis, appeared under the joint reig...
Proclaiming the empire : interplay and issues at stake in Historia Augusta. Constituted on a reperto...
The issue of the legitimacy and continuity of the imperial power was a serious issue after 260. Afte...
The public proclamations of loyalty towards the emperor from the cities throughout the Roman empire ...
Based on a systematic study of all relevant coins, statues, inscriptions, honorary titles and funera...
Les empereurs romains ont toujours manifesté un intérêt particulier pour les provinces pouvant perme...
In Mediolanum Santonum, capital of the Augustan Aquitania, were discovered many inscriptions and sta...
Le pouvoir impérial romain comporte de multiples facettes, à la fois religieuses, militaires et poli...
The paper examines how Roman emperors used coins and medallions during the 3rd-century crisis to pro...
The short-lived emperors of AD 68-69 had to face new difficulties : they did not belong to the julio...
Le règne de Septimius Severus (193-211 apr. J.-C.) se situa entre la période de béatitude des Antoni...
My PhD analyses the imperial “admission” (the so-called “salutatio” and “adoratio”) from the Severan...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Birley Anthony R. Michael Grant, The Severans. The Changed Roman Empire. In: L'antiquité classique, ...
The year is 193 A.D., and the Severan Dynasty has begun. For the first time in Roman history, the em...
International audienceA new monetary legend, that of restitutor Vrbis, appeared under the joint reig...
Proclaiming the empire : interplay and issues at stake in Historia Augusta. Constituted on a reperto...
The issue of the legitimacy and continuity of the imperial power was a serious issue after 260. Afte...
The public proclamations of loyalty towards the emperor from the cities throughout the Roman empire ...
Based on a systematic study of all relevant coins, statues, inscriptions, honorary titles and funera...
Les empereurs romains ont toujours manifesté un intérêt particulier pour les provinces pouvant perme...
In Mediolanum Santonum, capital of the Augustan Aquitania, were discovered many inscriptions and sta...
Le pouvoir impérial romain comporte de multiples facettes, à la fois religieuses, militaires et poli...
The paper examines how Roman emperors used coins and medallions during the 3rd-century crisis to pro...