Focusing on the Asian earthquake of 17 CE, this article argues that Tiberius took on a more active role in his response to the disaster than he was portrayed as doing in Tacitus’ Annals. Tacitus’ portrayal of these events was influenced by his own political experience under Trajan and Hadrian and did not fully take into account Tiberius’ efforts to rebuild. However, a consideration of evidence from outside the Annals reveals that Tiberius’ actions served as an opportunity to assert his own power in two interconnected ways. As he maneuvered against the political threat of Germanicus, he became known as the new “founder” of twelve cities and he established himself as a worthy successor to Augustus
In this paper I will argue first that insufficient notice has been given to Dio 57.20.1–22.4 (preser...
In order to understand the exact differences in political discourse between the first and third cent...
Thanks to a survey of the epigraphic evidence attesting Roman citizens bearing the name Ti. Iulii, i...
This thesis considers the geographical and chronological forms of ‘mirroring’ that offer a way of re...
The Histories are threaded through with incidents that allow a comparison between two or more princi...
When Rome formally established the province of Asia in 129 B.C., solidifying its recognition as the ...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 215-221.Introduction - Chapter One. Roman responses to natural ...
This dissertation purported to demonstrate how Tacitus\u27 recording of events in the Historiae and ...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Throughout history, men have fought over the question of who would be the next one to rule over ance...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
The paper discusses the way of presenting Tiberius in Tacitus’ Annals; it concentrates on the analys...
Roman emperors were influenced by precedent and by the expectations of various groups in the Roman E...
At the death of Germanicus in 19 CE, the behaviour of the emperor Tiberius came under scrutiny. How ...
In this paper I will argue first that insufficient notice has been given to Dio 57.20.1–22.4 (preser...
In order to understand the exact differences in political discourse between the first and third cent...
Thanks to a survey of the epigraphic evidence attesting Roman citizens bearing the name Ti. Iulii, i...
This thesis considers the geographical and chronological forms of ‘mirroring’ that offer a way of re...
The Histories are threaded through with incidents that allow a comparison between two or more princi...
When Rome formally established the province of Asia in 129 B.C., solidifying its recognition as the ...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 215-221.Introduction - Chapter One. Roman responses to natural ...
This dissertation purported to demonstrate how Tacitus\u27 recording of events in the Historiae and ...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Throughout history, men have fought over the question of who would be the next one to rule over ance...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
The paper discusses the way of presenting Tiberius in Tacitus’ Annals; it concentrates on the analys...
Roman emperors were influenced by precedent and by the expectations of various groups in the Roman E...
At the death of Germanicus in 19 CE, the behaviour of the emperor Tiberius came under scrutiny. How ...
In this paper I will argue first that insufficient notice has been given to Dio 57.20.1–22.4 (preser...
In order to understand the exact differences in political discourse between the first and third cent...
Thanks to a survey of the epigraphic evidence attesting Roman citizens bearing the name Ti. Iulii, i...