In 27 BC the Senate conferred the cognomen Augustus on C. Julius Caesar (Octavianus) for his renewal of constitutional rule. This renewal concealed the creation of the principate, but the events of 27 marked an division between the civil wars and the new regime, and the name Augustus became a symbol of the new dynastic government and its ideals. Soon after 27, deities at Rome began to receive the epithet augustus as part of their official nomenclature (e.g., Pax Augusta, Lares Augusti). Earlier scholarship has briefly explained the august gods as protectors of the emperor and public versions of the emperor\u27s domestic cults. The present work argues that they were rather the gods who defined and delivered the blessings of the principate to...
This thesis examines the ways in which the Magna Mater became an integral part of Augustan ideology ...
The pontificatus maximus, one of Rome's main priesthoods, became an integral part of the emperor's a...
Controversy over the identification of the figures on the Belvedere altar has long hindered consensu...
In 27 BC the Senate conferred the cognomen Augustus on C. Julius Caesar (Octavianus) for his renewal...
The Augustan Revival refers to the religious policy of the Emperor Augustus who was responsible for ...
Divus Augustus Pater. The cult of divine Augustus under the rule of the Julio-Claudian dynasty ...
Augustus is often labelled as “first emperor of Rome” and “founder of the Principate”. Both descript...
Augustan Gods, mainly known through epigraphy, commonly bestowed with the Imperial title Augustus/a ...
Faced with the worship of the ruler in the Greek east, Augustus could do little more that regulate a...
This paper explores alternatives to analysing the political impact of Augustus in terms of the estab...
In 27 B.C., Octavian became Augustus. The chaos of the civil wars had ended and an emperor was at la...
After the demise of the Second Triumvirate, Augustus restored the outward façade of the free republi...
This article examines what the historians have called the “imperial cult” to describe a wide variety...
A. Tokarev. Augustus and Σεβαστός: About Semantics of Terms In the article is examined the compar...
After the conquest of Egypt Augustus transformed Egypt into a personal domain, which he managed dire...
This thesis examines the ways in which the Magna Mater became an integral part of Augustan ideology ...
The pontificatus maximus, one of Rome's main priesthoods, became an integral part of the emperor's a...
Controversy over the identification of the figures on the Belvedere altar has long hindered consensu...
In 27 BC the Senate conferred the cognomen Augustus on C. Julius Caesar (Octavianus) for his renewal...
The Augustan Revival refers to the religious policy of the Emperor Augustus who was responsible for ...
Divus Augustus Pater. The cult of divine Augustus under the rule of the Julio-Claudian dynasty ...
Augustus is often labelled as “first emperor of Rome” and “founder of the Principate”. Both descript...
Augustan Gods, mainly known through epigraphy, commonly bestowed with the Imperial title Augustus/a ...
Faced with the worship of the ruler in the Greek east, Augustus could do little more that regulate a...
This paper explores alternatives to analysing the political impact of Augustus in terms of the estab...
In 27 B.C., Octavian became Augustus. The chaos of the civil wars had ended and an emperor was at la...
After the demise of the Second Triumvirate, Augustus restored the outward façade of the free republi...
This article examines what the historians have called the “imperial cult” to describe a wide variety...
A. Tokarev. Augustus and Σεβαστός: About Semantics of Terms In the article is examined the compar...
After the conquest of Egypt Augustus transformed Egypt into a personal domain, which he managed dire...
This thesis examines the ways in which the Magna Mater became an integral part of Augustan ideology ...
The pontificatus maximus, one of Rome's main priesthoods, became an integral part of the emperor's a...
Controversy over the identification of the figures on the Belvedere altar has long hindered consensu...