Among the ancient authors who narrated the reign of Augustus and Tiberius, Cassius Dio is surely the one who dedicated the most space to the influence that Livia Drusilla exercised over both her husband and her son. In this regard, the foremost example is found in a large section where Dio narrates how Livia persuaded Augustus to forgive Cornelius Cinna for having plotted against his regime. Also, according to Dio, after the death of Augustus, Livia considerably increased her authority over the imperial government, trying not only to co-rule with her son, but also to become the sole effective ruler by controlling all his political activities. Some scholars have suggested that Dio probably exaggerated the role played by Livia because of the ...
The reign of the Emperor Gaius was a period of considerable significance in the history of the Roman...
A certain number of recent publications dealing with Roman History of Cassius Dio induce us to re-ex...
How the maternal image of the empress Julia Domna helped the Roman empire rule.Ancient authors empha...
The dialogue between Livia and Augustus about the conspiracy of Cinna Magnus (Dio 55.14-22) subtly u...
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This thesis addresses the divine reception of Livia Drusilla (58 BCE – 29 CE), first empress of Rome...
viii, 351 p.This dissertation examines the ambiguity with which Roman literary tradition has investe...
Empress Livia – Murderer or wrongfully accused? An overview of the ancient sources on the empress Li...
Because Livia\u27s prominence was based largely upon the same factors--family and property--that bro...
Scholars have interpreted the opening decades of the third century as a period when the imperial wom...
This paper examines Livy's depiction of prominent women as exempla in book 1 of his history. It seem...
At Annals 1.10.5, Tacitus offers a stylish trio of features that he claims were cited by Augustus’ d...
Cassius Dio: Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician, a collection of essays on this historian, is t...
In the Imperial books of his Roman History, Cassius Dio focuses on individual emperors and imperial ...
Whereas many aspects of the Augustan age continue to enjoy ongoing or renewed interest, the early ca...
The reign of the Emperor Gaius was a period of considerable significance in the history of the Roman...
A certain number of recent publications dealing with Roman History of Cassius Dio induce us to re-ex...
How the maternal image of the empress Julia Domna helped the Roman empire rule.Ancient authors empha...
The dialogue between Livia and Augustus about the conspiracy of Cinna Magnus (Dio 55.14-22) subtly u...
<!--StartFragment--> <p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-pagination: none; tab-stops: 11.0pt .5in; mso-l...
This thesis addresses the divine reception of Livia Drusilla (58 BCE – 29 CE), first empress of Rome...
viii, 351 p.This dissertation examines the ambiguity with which Roman literary tradition has investe...
Empress Livia – Murderer or wrongfully accused? An overview of the ancient sources on the empress Li...
Because Livia\u27s prominence was based largely upon the same factors--family and property--that bro...
Scholars have interpreted the opening decades of the third century as a period when the imperial wom...
This paper examines Livy's depiction of prominent women as exempla in book 1 of his history. It seem...
At Annals 1.10.5, Tacitus offers a stylish trio of features that he claims were cited by Augustus’ d...
Cassius Dio: Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician, a collection of essays on this historian, is t...
In the Imperial books of his Roman History, Cassius Dio focuses on individual emperors and imperial ...
Whereas many aspects of the Augustan age continue to enjoy ongoing or renewed interest, the early ca...
The reign of the Emperor Gaius was a period of considerable significance in the history of the Roman...
A certain number of recent publications dealing with Roman History of Cassius Dio induce us to re-ex...
How the maternal image of the empress Julia Domna helped the Roman empire rule.Ancient authors empha...