Damnatio memoriae, the ill-defined group of processes that we often now refer to by the term ‘memory sanctions’, is generally thought of in wholly negative terms. It is imagined as a process of destruction, of erasure, and of silence. Yet these complex assaults on the memory of fallen enemies were far more than simply destructive processes. Through the example of Magnus Maximus (383–8) and his commemoration in Rome and Constantinople during the reign of Theodosius I, this article considers how memory sanctions could be generative of historical material and how emperors used oratory, ceremony and triumphal architecture to memorialise their fallen enemies
In AD 431 a statue of the senator Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was erected in Trajanâs Forum at Rome....
The Roman cult of Mithras has since Antiquity been shrouded in mystery, and there are still many una...
At the beginning of the IH1*1 century, many practices of damnatio memoriae of the princes are attest...
Damnatio memoriae, the ill-defined group of processes that we often now refer to by the term ‘memory...
Damnatio memoriae, the ill-defined processes that we often now refer to by the term ‘memory sanction...
Mnemosyne in Greek mythology was the daughter of Gaea and Uranus, and mother of the nine Muses, whos...
The damnatio memoriae practice is attested as far back as the republican period where, following a s...
Damnatio memoriae : une vraie perpétuité ? Starkly applied from the very first day after the demise...
Damnatio memoriae : une vraie perpétuité ? Starkly applied from the very first day after the demise...
The importance of memory in the formation of identity cannot be overestimated. This goes for individ...
The importance of memory in the formation of identity cannot be overestimated. This goes for individ...
After two years of research on the process of erasure in epigraphical documents, this article offers...
After two years of research on the process of erasure in epigraphical documents, this article offers...
In AD 431 a statue of the senator Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was erected in Trajanâs Forum at Rome....
The article suggestively called Damnatio memoriae. Historical and moral revenge in images is conside...
In AD 431 a statue of the senator Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was erected in Trajanâs Forum at Rome....
The Roman cult of Mithras has since Antiquity been shrouded in mystery, and there are still many una...
At the beginning of the IH1*1 century, many practices of damnatio memoriae of the princes are attest...
Damnatio memoriae, the ill-defined group of processes that we often now refer to by the term ‘memory...
Damnatio memoriae, the ill-defined processes that we often now refer to by the term ‘memory sanction...
Mnemosyne in Greek mythology was the daughter of Gaea and Uranus, and mother of the nine Muses, whos...
The damnatio memoriae practice is attested as far back as the republican period where, following a s...
Damnatio memoriae : une vraie perpétuité ? Starkly applied from the very first day after the demise...
Damnatio memoriae : une vraie perpétuité ? Starkly applied from the very first day after the demise...
The importance of memory in the formation of identity cannot be overestimated. This goes for individ...
The importance of memory in the formation of identity cannot be overestimated. This goes for individ...
After two years of research on the process of erasure in epigraphical documents, this article offers...
After two years of research on the process of erasure in epigraphical documents, this article offers...
In AD 431 a statue of the senator Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was erected in Trajanâs Forum at Rome....
The article suggestively called Damnatio memoriae. Historical and moral revenge in images is conside...
In AD 431 a statue of the senator Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was erected in Trajanâs Forum at Rome....
The Roman cult of Mithras has since Antiquity been shrouded in mystery, and there are still many una...
At the beginning of the IH1*1 century, many practices of damnatio memoriae of the princes are attest...