This paper examines the social reforms implemented during the reign of Augustus and the influencing factors for these reforms. The author argues that there were two main women who played a role in the creation of these laws: Atia, Augustus’s mother, and Livia, Augustus’s wife. The reforms were created because of the respect and love he felt for these women, and his idea that if the whole of the Roman society acted in such a way that would represent the nature of these women, then the problematic issues plaguing the society would cease. The paper is based on work in primary sources from the Ara Pacis, Augustus, Livy, Horace, and Tacitus, as well as secondary sources
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
This study concerns the idea of women's place as it is represented in texts of the Augustan period, ...
The mos maiorum stated that only men could hold magistracies and military office, operating in the s...
This work deals with the role of the women in Ancient Rome during the Emperor Augustus' reign. It de...
This work deals with the role of the women in Ancient Rome during the Emperor Augustus' reign. It de...
For the patrician class, marriage was a form of power intended to uphold Roman patriarchy by providi...
There were two major Augustan enactments on marriage and childbearing, the lex lulia de maritandis o...
There were two major Augustan enactments on marriage and childbearing, the lex lulia de maritandis o...
There were two major Augustan enactments on marriage and childbearing, the lex lulia de maritandis o...
This thesis employs arguments developed by historians on the British Empire to explore the essential...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
The transition from republican to imperial rule is one of the main turning points in the history of ...
A.A. Barret, in his book of 2002, describes Livia as the ‘First Lady of Imperial Rome’, in order to...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
This study concerns the idea of women's place as it is represented in texts of the Augustan period, ...
The mos maiorum stated that only men could hold magistracies and military office, operating in the s...
This work deals with the role of the women in Ancient Rome during the Emperor Augustus' reign. It de...
This work deals with the role of the women in Ancient Rome during the Emperor Augustus' reign. It de...
For the patrician class, marriage was a form of power intended to uphold Roman patriarchy by providi...
There were two major Augustan enactments on marriage and childbearing, the lex lulia de maritandis o...
There were two major Augustan enactments on marriage and childbearing, the lex lulia de maritandis o...
There were two major Augustan enactments on marriage and childbearing, the lex lulia de maritandis o...
This thesis employs arguments developed by historians on the British Empire to explore the essential...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
The transition from republican to imperial rule is one of the main turning points in the history of ...
A.A. Barret, in his book of 2002, describes Livia as the ‘First Lady of Imperial Rome’, in order to...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
This study concerns the idea of women's place as it is represented in texts of the Augustan period, ...
The mos maiorum stated that only men could hold magistracies and military office, operating in the s...