Rome\u27s dependence upon slaves has been well established in terms of economics and general society. This paper, however, seeks to demonstrate this dependence, during the end of the Republic and the beginning of the Empire, through detailed examples of slave use in various areas of Roman life. The areas covered include agriculture, industry, domestic life, the state, entertainment, intellectual life, military, religion, and the use of female slaves. A look at manumission demonstrates Rome\u27s growing awareness of this dependence. Through this discussion, it becomes apparent that Roman society existed during this time as it did due to slavery. Rome depended upon slavery to function and maintain its political, social, and economic strangleh...
La figure du uicarius, esclave appartenant à un esclave en chef (ordinarius) dans le pécule duquel i...
The relationship between Aristotle’s theoretical discussion of slavery in Politics and the reality o...
In Byzantine law, as in Roman law, slaves were used to expand the economic activities of their owner...
Rome\u27s dependence upon slaves has been well established in terms of economics and general society...
From the dawn of the Roman Empire, slavery played a major and essential role in Roman society. While...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...
YÖK Tez ID: 557577Roma'nın, İtalya'da küçük bir şehir devletiyken, Akdeniz çevresinde büyük bir impa...
The formation of slave societies based on chattel servitors was a seacentered and seaborne phenomeno...
Roman manumission was at the center of three different groups: the Roman state, Roman slave-owners, ...
Bakalářské práce se zabývá otroctvím v římské říši v době republiky. Zaměřuje se na práce, které ot...
inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @...
The ancient Mediterranean was home to a youthful population. Demographic dynamics favoured a relativ...
Often termed the “invisible people,” ancient Roman slaves leave almost no visible footprint in archa...
This thesis examines mid-second century BCE Roman society to determine the forces at work that resul...
This chapter explores the social identities of slaves through ancient material culture in order to a...
La figure du uicarius, esclave appartenant à un esclave en chef (ordinarius) dans le pécule duquel i...
The relationship between Aristotle’s theoretical discussion of slavery in Politics and the reality o...
In Byzantine law, as in Roman law, slaves were used to expand the economic activities of their owner...
Rome\u27s dependence upon slaves has been well established in terms of economics and general society...
From the dawn of the Roman Empire, slavery played a major and essential role in Roman society. While...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...
YÖK Tez ID: 557577Roma'nın, İtalya'da küçük bir şehir devletiyken, Akdeniz çevresinde büyük bir impa...
The formation of slave societies based on chattel servitors was a seacentered and seaborne phenomeno...
Roman manumission was at the center of three different groups: the Roman state, Roman slave-owners, ...
Bakalářské práce se zabývá otroctvím v římské říši v době republiky. Zaměřuje se na práce, které ot...
inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @...
The ancient Mediterranean was home to a youthful population. Demographic dynamics favoured a relativ...
Often termed the “invisible people,” ancient Roman slaves leave almost no visible footprint in archa...
This thesis examines mid-second century BCE Roman society to determine the forces at work that resul...
This chapter explores the social identities of slaves through ancient material culture in order to a...
La figure du uicarius, esclave appartenant à un esclave en chef (ordinarius) dans le pécule duquel i...
The relationship between Aristotle’s theoretical discussion of slavery in Politics and the reality o...
In Byzantine law, as in Roman law, slaves were used to expand the economic activities of their owner...