The analysis of the supposed nightmares suffered by Nero after the murder of Agripina, narrated by such diverse author s as Suetonius, Dion Casius and maybe Seneca, shall allow us to approach the perception held by important sections of Roman society about that emperor's power. We shall see how, through beliefs about death popular cultur e manages to brilliantly express the link between Nero's imperial power and his mother, Agripina
The article explores the problems of the authorship of the Roman tragedy Octavia. The aim of the art...
In this article are examined, mainly in the light of literary sources, the figures of Agrippina Mino...
Romana mors (=Roman death) was the expression the Romans used for suicide since the Latin word suici...
The analysis of the supposed nightmares suffered by Nero after the murder of Agripina, narrated by s...
Tacitus’ portrayal of Agrippina Minor Ancient historiography has more in common with the historical ...
Nero's personality and crimes have always intrigued historians and writers of fiction. However, his ...
Nero ruled the Roman Empire from 54 to 68 CE, bringing to an end the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Pervers...
Nero always believed in the influence of the stars on his life. His mother Agrippina, an enthusiasti...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
International audienceMessalina and Agrippina are, respectively, Claudius' third and fourth wives. M...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
M.A. (Latin)This study is focused on the different ways the character of the Emperor Nero is depicte...
Niniejszy artykuł koncentruje się na portrecie cesarza Nerona ukazanym w tragedii Pseudo-Seneki pt. ...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
Tacitus’ Annales recounts the lives, reigns, and intrigues of the first ruling dynasty of Rome, from...
The article explores the problems of the authorship of the Roman tragedy Octavia. The aim of the art...
In this article are examined, mainly in the light of literary sources, the figures of Agrippina Mino...
Romana mors (=Roman death) was the expression the Romans used for suicide since the Latin word suici...
The analysis of the supposed nightmares suffered by Nero after the murder of Agripina, narrated by s...
Tacitus’ portrayal of Agrippina Minor Ancient historiography has more in common with the historical ...
Nero's personality and crimes have always intrigued historians and writers of fiction. However, his ...
Nero ruled the Roman Empire from 54 to 68 CE, bringing to an end the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Pervers...
Nero always believed in the influence of the stars on his life. His mother Agrippina, an enthusiasti...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
International audienceMessalina and Agrippina are, respectively, Claudius' third and fourth wives. M...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
M.A. (Latin)This study is focused on the different ways the character of the Emperor Nero is depicte...
Niniejszy artykuł koncentruje się na portrecie cesarza Nerona ukazanym w tragedii Pseudo-Seneki pt. ...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
Tacitus’ Annales recounts the lives, reigns, and intrigues of the first ruling dynasty of Rome, from...
The article explores the problems of the authorship of the Roman tragedy Octavia. The aim of the art...
In this article are examined, mainly in the light of literary sources, the figures of Agrippina Mino...
Romana mors (=Roman death) was the expression the Romans used for suicide since the Latin word suici...