This thesis examines the ideology and reality of fides in Roman international relations, using the conquest of Iberia as a case study. It seeks to show that despite the ideology, the self-belief in Rome’s cultural superiority and the competitive nature of the Roman state resulted in the disregard for the precepts of fides in martial diplomacy. The first chapter looks at the role of fides in domestic and international society and examines how the ethical principle of fides developed into a nationalistic ideology. The second chapter investigates Roman conduct during the conquest of Iberia from the second Punic war until Tiberius Gracchus established a treaty with the Celtiberi in 178 BCE in light of this ideology. The final chapter review...
textWithin a single year -- 146 BCE -- Roman generals had entered the cities of Carthage and Corinth...
The boom of the theories of international relations in classical studies can be verified by the publ...
This paper aims to analyze jointly the campaigns led by three magistrates (l. Emilio Paulo, Q. Fulvi...
This thesis examines the ideology and reality of fides in Roman international relations, using the c...
In this dissertation, we show not only that Julius Caesar depicted his struggle with Pompey and the ...
This thesis contributes to the study of Roman imperialism, providing an investigation of the develop...
Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis ask...
The thesis studies the concept and management of diplomacy in the Republic of Rome. It characterizes...
This thesis discusses Roman martial values, principally virtus and disciplina, and their literary ch...
This article tries to establish that diplomacy had an important place in the management of the Roman...
How did the Romans build and maintain one of the most powerful and stable empires in the history of ...
In this dissertation, we show not only that Julius Caesar depicted his struggle with Pompey and the ...
L'expansion de la cité romaine en Italie puis en Méditerranée, du début du Ve à la fin du lue siècle...
The purpose of the article is to study the influence of cultural and psychological motivation on the...
Umbria and Umbrians’ attitude towards the Roman expansion in 4th–2nd century BCE This article is an ...
textWithin a single year -- 146 BCE -- Roman generals had entered the cities of Carthage and Corinth...
The boom of the theories of international relations in classical studies can be verified by the publ...
This paper aims to analyze jointly the campaigns led by three magistrates (l. Emilio Paulo, Q. Fulvi...
This thesis examines the ideology and reality of fides in Roman international relations, using the c...
In this dissertation, we show not only that Julius Caesar depicted his struggle with Pompey and the ...
This thesis contributes to the study of Roman imperialism, providing an investigation of the develop...
Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis ask...
The thesis studies the concept and management of diplomacy in the Republic of Rome. It characterizes...
This thesis discusses Roman martial values, principally virtus and disciplina, and their literary ch...
This article tries to establish that diplomacy had an important place in the management of the Roman...
How did the Romans build and maintain one of the most powerful and stable empires in the history of ...
In this dissertation, we show not only that Julius Caesar depicted his struggle with Pompey and the ...
L'expansion de la cité romaine en Italie puis en Méditerranée, du début du Ve à la fin du lue siècle...
The purpose of the article is to study the influence of cultural and psychological motivation on the...
Umbria and Umbrians’ attitude towards the Roman expansion in 4th–2nd century BCE This article is an ...
textWithin a single year -- 146 BCE -- Roman generals had entered the cities of Carthage and Corinth...
The boom of the theories of international relations in classical studies can be verified by the publ...
This paper aims to analyze jointly the campaigns led by three magistrates (l. Emilio Paulo, Q. Fulvi...