Political power in the late Republic rested largely on a man\u27s reputation within Roman society. An individual\u27s family background and marital connections, record of service to the State in war and peace, number of clients, and oratorical ability were all factors in the formation of his reputation. In turn reputation influenced a man\u27s current standing and future course in politics. A man, for example, who had become known as an enemy of law and order, or who was considered dangerously ambitious, would be opposed by those who thought him so. That man would then change his strategy in the hope of overcoming, evading, or conciliating the opposition. Reputation, therefore, both influenced and was influenced by a man\u27s political stat...
Our modern attempts to understand the aristocratic values of the Roman Republic have long held that ...
Most of what we know about Cicero comes from his own writings, and he was certainly not shy about c...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
The reputations of a great many figures in history have been established by chance and opportunity: ...
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Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
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The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...
Augustus is often labelled as “first emperor of Rome” and “founder of the Principate”. Both descript...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple com-...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
My dissertation employs a range of interdisciplinary methods to produce a diachronic narrative of th...
Following its disastrous defeat to Hannibal at Lake Trasimene in 217 BCE, Rome appointed Quintus Fab...
The book aims to describe the role of Marcus Licinius Crassus as a politician and general towards th...
In this paper, I show that Julius Caesar’s character, appeal, and motivations (as seen in Plutarch’s...
Our modern attempts to understand the aristocratic values of the Roman Republic have long held that ...
Most of what we know about Cicero comes from his own writings, and he was certainly not shy about c...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
The reputations of a great many figures in history have been established by chance and opportunity: ...
The evaluation of the career of L. Munatius Plancus has been inextricably bound up with the idea of ...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
Within hours of the assassination of his predecessor, Caligula, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Ge...
The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...
Augustus is often labelled as “first emperor of Rome” and “founder of the Principate”. Both descript...
After celebrating his third triumph Pompey the Great decided to build a splendid theatre-temple com-...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
My dissertation employs a range of interdisciplinary methods to produce a diachronic narrative of th...
Following its disastrous defeat to Hannibal at Lake Trasimene in 217 BCE, Rome appointed Quintus Fab...
The book aims to describe the role of Marcus Licinius Crassus as a politician and general towards th...
In this paper, I show that Julius Caesar’s character, appeal, and motivations (as seen in Plutarch’s...
Our modern attempts to understand the aristocratic values of the Roman Republic have long held that ...
Most of what we know about Cicero comes from his own writings, and he was certainly not shy about c...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...