The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply conscious of its status and privileges, anxious to preserve its distinctive culture, closely connected to the imperial court and often in possession of high office in the empire. In the five centuries that elapsed between Constantine and Charlemagne, the qualities and characteristics that defined the Roman elite changed dramatically in some ways and changed very little in other ways. By 800 the elite still held high office, but now almost exclusively in the church. The elite still valued rank and status but they were defined less by traditional Roman marks of distinction than by clerical office. If adherence to Rome’s classical culture marked the...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Elite status competition permeated mid-Republican Rome (264–133 BCE). Struggles for superiority in s...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply cons...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
Modern western society looks back on the Roman Empire as a model for politics, economics, and social...
Contains fulltext : 74938.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This study defines ...
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Rome had twelve masters between the years A.D. 180-238, eleven of whom were murdered or killed in ba...
Modern western society looks back on the Roman Empire as a model for politics, economics, and social...
Roman society was basically uneven : rights and duties, burdens and privileges, were distributed acc...
My dissertation employs a range of interdisciplinary methods to produce a diachronic narrative of th...
This thesis develops the strand of scholarship on ethnic identity of the Vienna school, by examining...
The article aims to present transformation of Roman aristocracy in the Gaul territory in the V cent...
This book analyses the physical, social, and cultural history of Rome in late antiquity. Between AD ...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Elite status competition permeated mid-Republican Rome (264–133 BCE). Struggles for superiority in s...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply cons...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
Modern western society looks back on the Roman Empire as a model for politics, economics, and social...
Contains fulltext : 74938.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This study defines ...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
Rome had twelve masters between the years A.D. 180-238, eleven of whom were murdered or killed in ba...
Modern western society looks back on the Roman Empire as a model for politics, economics, and social...
Roman society was basically uneven : rights and duties, burdens and privileges, were distributed acc...
My dissertation employs a range of interdisciplinary methods to produce a diachronic narrative of th...
This thesis develops the strand of scholarship on ethnic identity of the Vienna school, by examining...
The article aims to present transformation of Roman aristocracy in the Gaul territory in the V cent...
This book analyses the physical, social, and cultural history of Rome in late antiquity. Between AD ...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Elite status competition permeated mid-Republican Rome (264–133 BCE). Struggles for superiority in s...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...