Throughout Roman history, members of the imperial family featured regularly in central coinage, on reliefs and statues, and in inscriptions – both in Rome and the provinces. Roman emperorship was a de facto dynastic system, which explains the sustained emphasis on imperial fathers, mothers, wives and children. Only very rarely was lineage wholly ignored. This posed major problems for imperial representation under the so-called Tetrachy; an explicitly non-dynastic imperial system, not organised by bloodline but governed through collegiate rule. How could such ‘corporate government’ present itself in a society that was used to dynastic terminology when indicating predecessors and intended successors? This article explores some of the alternat...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the constitutional methods by which stability was restored to...
Contains fulltext : 134614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Within the disc...
At the beginning of the thirteenth century important changes were introduced to kinship rules in Lat...
Throughout Roman history, members of the imperial family featured regularly in central coinage, on r...
Ancestry played a continuous role in the construction and portrayal of Roman emperorship in the firs...
The concept of the Tetrarchy until arrival of Diocletian was nothing new in the ancient world. Howev...
Family Behavior in the Roman Aristocracy (200 BC to 300 AD) This article first recalls the problem...
Dynasties are prominently present in world history. King lists, with individual reign names and dyna...
This paper deals with the anthropological typology of the domus Augusta as a kin group, when it appe...
At the turn of the fourth century AD, four soldiers ruled the Roman Empire: Diocletian, Maximian, Co...
Quando chegou ao poder por meio da aclamação militar, em 284 d.C., Diocleciano enfrentou uma delicad...
In the third century AD, Gaius recognized the paterfamilias as an in-stitution unique to Roman socie...
The institution of the Roman family, in particular the family of Roman citizens, appears to have be...
International audienceIn his account of the so-called « constitution of Romulus », Dionysius states ...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the constitutional methods by which stability was restored to...
Contains fulltext : 134614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Within the disc...
At the beginning of the thirteenth century important changes were introduced to kinship rules in Lat...
Throughout Roman history, members of the imperial family featured regularly in central coinage, on r...
Ancestry played a continuous role in the construction and portrayal of Roman emperorship in the firs...
The concept of the Tetrarchy until arrival of Diocletian was nothing new in the ancient world. Howev...
Family Behavior in the Roman Aristocracy (200 BC to 300 AD) This article first recalls the problem...
Dynasties are prominently present in world history. King lists, with individual reign names and dyna...
This paper deals with the anthropological typology of the domus Augusta as a kin group, when it appe...
At the turn of the fourth century AD, four soldiers ruled the Roman Empire: Diocletian, Maximian, Co...
Quando chegou ao poder por meio da aclamação militar, em 284 d.C., Diocleciano enfrentou uma delicad...
In the third century AD, Gaius recognized the paterfamilias as an in-stitution unique to Roman socie...
The institution of the Roman family, in particular the family of Roman citizens, appears to have be...
International audienceIn his account of the so-called « constitution of Romulus », Dionysius states ...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the constitutional methods by which stability was restored to...
Contains fulltext : 134614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Within the disc...
At the beginning of the thirteenth century important changes were introduced to kinship rules in Lat...