Since its conquest by Rome in the 2nd century BCE, Roman notables were a constant presence in Greece. While various sites on the mainland served as battlegrounds for Roman civil wars during the 1st century BCE (e.g., Pharsalus, Actium, Philippi), the early imperial period was characterized by the use of various Greek islands as places of – often self-imposed – exile and/or isolation for such notables as M. Vipsanius Agrippa (Lesbos) and Tiberius (Rhodes). Other imperial Romans sojourned in the Aegean islands for different reasons. Augustus spent a winter on Samos after his victory at Actium, using it as a temporary powerbase for the refinement of his imperial plans, and he visited it and other islands again as emperor. While the first two J...
PhD ThesisThis inter-disciplinary thesis traces the influence of Greek images of monarchy on Rome, ...
The naval politics of Sparta in the period between the Corinthian and Boeotian Wars is a problem tha...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
The thesis begins with the question of who were those who appealed to Rome in 230 to provide the pre...
The overwhelming image of the Cycladic islands in the Roman period as purported by literary sources ...
The presents thesis describes life in the island societies of the Aegean during the Roman hegemony, ...
Reigning during the ‘Golden Age’ of Rome, Emperor Hadrian is remembered mostly for his excessive tra...
First century B.C.E. in the history of Aegean Greece it was an exceptionally gloomy period.&nbs...
The island of Paros located in the centre of the Aegean Sea, emerged as an organized polis/state alr...
"This book examines the impact of the Roman cultural revolution under Augustus on the Roman province...
This paper presents a detailed case study in early Roman imperialism in the Greek East: the First Il...
This thesis undertakes a comparative study of Roman interactions with the Greeks of Italy, Sicily, a...
The present study examines the relationships between Rome and the Greek world during a period which,...
The emperor Nero visited Greece in 66–67 CE to compete in the prestigious festivals of old Greece. H...
Romans and Italiote Greeks are attested to have been active in various areas of the Western part of ...
PhD ThesisThis inter-disciplinary thesis traces the influence of Greek images of monarchy on Rome, ...
The naval politics of Sparta in the period between the Corinthian and Boeotian Wars is a problem tha...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
The thesis begins with the question of who were those who appealed to Rome in 230 to provide the pre...
The overwhelming image of the Cycladic islands in the Roman period as purported by literary sources ...
The presents thesis describes life in the island societies of the Aegean during the Roman hegemony, ...
Reigning during the ‘Golden Age’ of Rome, Emperor Hadrian is remembered mostly for his excessive tra...
First century B.C.E. in the history of Aegean Greece it was an exceptionally gloomy period.&nbs...
The island of Paros located in the centre of the Aegean Sea, emerged as an organized polis/state alr...
"This book examines the impact of the Roman cultural revolution under Augustus on the Roman province...
This paper presents a detailed case study in early Roman imperialism in the Greek East: the First Il...
This thesis undertakes a comparative study of Roman interactions with the Greeks of Italy, Sicily, a...
The present study examines the relationships between Rome and the Greek world during a period which,...
The emperor Nero visited Greece in 66–67 CE to compete in the prestigious festivals of old Greece. H...
Romans and Italiote Greeks are attested to have been active in various areas of the Western part of ...
PhD ThesisThis inter-disciplinary thesis traces the influence of Greek images of monarchy on Rome, ...
The naval politics of Sparta in the period between the Corinthian and Boeotian Wars is a problem tha...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...