Since the first principes iuuentutis, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, the potential emperors’ successors were often singled out by titles and duties. The princeps iuuentutis was used to designate the first of the Roman knights as his senior «partner», the emperor, who was supposed to be the first of the Roman senators, is called the princeps senatus. The greater part of contexts and concepts connected to the princeps iuuentutis are presented in the first part of the paper whereas, in the second part, the visual and verbal representation of the princeps iuuentutis is discussed. The princeps-title competes with other distinguishing honours for young male members of the imperial family and finally loses its attractiveness and distinctiveness.Depuis l...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
Resumo: As ações do princeps Augusto eram aceitas na medida em que ele mantinha, em sua trajetória p...
The princeps became an unavoidable figure as early as Augustus, but one whose legitimacy and authori...
In the Roman Empire of the 3rd century crisis the title of princeps iuventus was born by: 1. caesare...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
Resumo: Augusto, considerado por muitos o primeiro Imperador romano, apresenta-se como o foco de inú...
Статья посвящены изменению социальной структуры и положения императора в Римской империи периода при...
Augustus founded the principate as a system of acceptance in which the princeps rule had to be cont...
Epigraphic evidence from different regions within the Roman Empire in the third century testifies to...
Augustus founded the principate as a system of acceptance in which the princeps rule had to be conti...
Bodies and Politics: The Emperor's Body in the Early Principate: A Historiographical Survey. The art...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
Bodies and Politics: The Emperor's Body in the Early Principate: A Historiographical Survey. The art...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
Resumo: As ações do princeps Augusto eram aceitas na medida em que ele mantinha, em sua trajetória p...
The princeps became an unavoidable figure as early as Augustus, but one whose legitimacy and authori...
In the Roman Empire of the 3rd century crisis the title of princeps iuventus was born by: 1. caesare...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
Resumo: Augusto, considerado por muitos o primeiro Imperador romano, apresenta-se como o foco de inú...
Статья посвящены изменению социальной структуры и положения императора в Римской империи периода при...
Augustus founded the principate as a system of acceptance in which the princeps rule had to be cont...
Epigraphic evidence from different regions within the Roman Empire in the third century testifies to...
Augustus founded the principate as a system of acceptance in which the princeps rule had to be conti...
Bodies and Politics: The Emperor's Body in the Early Principate: A Historiographical Survey. The art...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
Bodies and Politics: The Emperor's Body in the Early Principate: A Historiographical Survey. The art...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
International audienceWhen we read both Claudian’s panegyric for the 4th and the 6th consulship of H...
Resumo: As ações do princeps Augusto eram aceitas na medida em que ele mantinha, em sua trajetória p...
The princeps became an unavoidable figure as early as Augustus, but one whose legitimacy and authori...