After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple complex during the political and social anxieties of the 50s BCE. This monument was an architectural undertaking hitherto never attempted at Rome. The building was designed with Rome's first permanent stone theatre, a temple of Venus Victrix and a quadriporticus. He also added a senate building in an attempt to soften senatorial antagonism. The importance of religion in the political life of Pompey demonstrates how the structure was a victory monument honouring his military achievements and represented his desire for popularity and everlasting fame. The purpose of this study is to examine the political and religious circumstances and c...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This work presents research on the symbolic intent of public space in Rome during the fall of the Re...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple co...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple co...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple co...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple com-...
On September 29, 55 BC, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, master of Italy, and conqueror of Spain, Africa, and...
This PhD thesis investigates how political propaganda was carried out via architectural display by J...
This PhD thesis investigates how political propaganda was carried out via architectural display by J...
This paper deals with the political implications of the dedication of a temple to Minerva in Rome by...
The forums of municipal towns in the Roman Empire displayed architectural and ideological connection...
This paper aims to re-assess the remarkable impact that Pompey’s and Caesar’s monumental interventio...
Archaeological surveys conducted in the temple of Venus in Pompeii showed that the sanctuary was bui...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This work presents research on the symbolic intent of public space in Rome during the fall of the Re...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple co...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple co...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple co...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple com-...
On September 29, 55 BC, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, master of Italy, and conqueror of Spain, Africa, and...
This PhD thesis investigates how political propaganda was carried out via architectural display by J...
This PhD thesis investigates how political propaganda was carried out via architectural display by J...
This paper deals with the political implications of the dedication of a temple to Minerva in Rome by...
The forums of municipal towns in the Roman Empire displayed architectural and ideological connection...
This paper aims to re-assess the remarkable impact that Pompey’s and Caesar’s monumental interventio...
Archaeological surveys conducted in the temple of Venus in Pompeii showed that the sanctuary was bui...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This work presents research on the symbolic intent of public space in Rome during the fall of the Re...