Whereas many aspects of the Augustan age continue to enjoy ongoing or renewed interest, the early careers of Tiberius Claudius Nero (born 16 November 42 BCE) and Nero Claudius Drusus (March/April 38 BCE), Livia’s sons from her marriage to Ti. Claudius Nero, have not been subject to much discussion or controversy of late. On the one hand, this could, perhaps, be explained in that they were quite young during the formative stages of the so-called Augustan monarchy, the critical settlements being those of 27, 23 and 19 BCE, the eye-catchers par excellence in the political history of the early Augustan era. On the other hand, Livia’s sons only really emerge into the spotlight of both ancient sources and modern scholarship after the untimely pas...
The political and dynastic position of Claudius before his accession used to be regarded as having b...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
This paper explores alternatives to analysing the political impact of Augustus in terms of the estab...
This dissertation attempts to deduce from the ancient sources and assess the life of Drusus, the son...
Because Livia\u27s prominence was based largely upon the same factors--family and property--that bro...
At the beginning of his reign, Nero had to face a difficult political situation, due to the ambition...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
When discussing court rivalries during the reign of Tiberius, Tacitus remarks that Tiberius gave pre...
Amor plays a curious and complicated role in the Augustan regime, and especially in Augustus’s secre...
Among the ancient authors who narrated the reign of Augustus and Tiberius, Cassius Dio is surely the...
The figure of Tiberius Gracchus the Elder has remained quite shadowed in most of the publications on...
Tiberius to Nero was published in November 2011. Suetonius’ biographies of these emperors are not in...
Augustus dramatically enlarged the empire, annexing Egypt, Dalmatia, Pannonia, Noricum and Raetia, e...
Augustus is often labelled as “first emperor of Rome” and “founder of the Principate”. Both descript...
In this paper the relationship between Julius Caesar Octavianus, i.e., Emperor Augustus, and Livia i...
The political and dynastic position of Claudius before his accession used to be regarded as having b...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
This paper explores alternatives to analysing the political impact of Augustus in terms of the estab...
This dissertation attempts to deduce from the ancient sources and assess the life of Drusus, the son...
Because Livia\u27s prominence was based largely upon the same factors--family and property--that bro...
At the beginning of his reign, Nero had to face a difficult political situation, due to the ambition...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
When discussing court rivalries during the reign of Tiberius, Tacitus remarks that Tiberius gave pre...
Amor plays a curious and complicated role in the Augustan regime, and especially in Augustus’s secre...
Among the ancient authors who narrated the reign of Augustus and Tiberius, Cassius Dio is surely the...
The figure of Tiberius Gracchus the Elder has remained quite shadowed in most of the publications on...
Tiberius to Nero was published in November 2011. Suetonius’ biographies of these emperors are not in...
Augustus dramatically enlarged the empire, annexing Egypt, Dalmatia, Pannonia, Noricum and Raetia, e...
Augustus is often labelled as “first emperor of Rome” and “founder of the Principate”. Both descript...
In this paper the relationship between Julius Caesar Octavianus, i.e., Emperor Augustus, and Livia i...
The political and dynastic position of Claudius before his accession used to be regarded as having b...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
This paper explores alternatives to analysing the political impact of Augustus in terms of the estab...