<p class="Poromisin">In 2014 we celebrated the bimillennial anniversary of the death of Augustus, one of the most prominent figures of the ancient world. His policy and morals marked a major shift for the Roman State, thanks partly to his masterful use of political propaganda. Octavian, after becoming his great-uncle’s heir, made good use of <em>public manipulation</em> to achieve his goals during the triumvirate and the subsequent conflicts. Now we are presenting a collection of his political and military propaganda in this last period of the Republic in which Rome went from the triumvirate to the civil war and the subsequent proclamation of the young Octavian as Augustus. We deal with war coins minted between the battles of <em>Naulochus<...
Coinage and emperial propaganda of the 3rd century on the example of usurper Julianus’s coinage issu...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
During the principate of Augustus Caesar, a series of 'asses' (RIC I2 Augustus 390–396) were minted ...
Establishment of Augustus authority in partnership with Agrippa, when Rome was evolving from a “repu...
In 29 B.C., after his victories over Marcus Antonius (cos. 44, 34) and Cleopatra at Actium and in Eg...
The author’s aim was to present two literary traditions which refer to the way in which the image of...
The monetary series with the legends CAESAR DIVI F and IMP CAESAR, which have to be dated in the yea...
abstract: This paper is a study of Roman propaganda and legitimizing strategies in the late Republic...
On 1 January 42 BC, the Senate posthumously recognized Julius Caesar as a divinity of the Roman stat...
Thanks to a generous donation by Ms. Joan Law, the Museum of Classical Archaeology has been ab...
This paper is an examination of the methods and utilizations of propaganda in the Late Republic/Earl...
Octavian began to bolster his personal forces with Caesar's veteran legionaries and with troops desi...
This thesis examines and analyzes political propaganda on Augustan-era Roman imperial coinage by com...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
The death of Nero in 68 A.D. plunged the Roman Empire into a state of total crisis. In the last year...
Coinage and emperial propaganda of the 3rd century on the example of usurper Julianus’s coinage issu...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
During the principate of Augustus Caesar, a series of 'asses' (RIC I2 Augustus 390–396) were minted ...
Establishment of Augustus authority in partnership with Agrippa, when Rome was evolving from a “repu...
In 29 B.C., after his victories over Marcus Antonius (cos. 44, 34) and Cleopatra at Actium and in Eg...
The author’s aim was to present two literary traditions which refer to the way in which the image of...
The monetary series with the legends CAESAR DIVI F and IMP CAESAR, which have to be dated in the yea...
abstract: This paper is a study of Roman propaganda and legitimizing strategies in the late Republic...
On 1 January 42 BC, the Senate posthumously recognized Julius Caesar as a divinity of the Roman stat...
Thanks to a generous donation by Ms. Joan Law, the Museum of Classical Archaeology has been ab...
This paper is an examination of the methods and utilizations of propaganda in the Late Republic/Earl...
Octavian began to bolster his personal forces with Caesar's veteran legionaries and with troops desi...
This thesis examines and analyzes political propaganda on Augustan-era Roman imperial coinage by com...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
The death of Nero in 68 A.D. plunged the Roman Empire into a state of total crisis. In the last year...
Coinage and emperial propaganda of the 3rd century on the example of usurper Julianus’s coinage issu...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
During the principate of Augustus Caesar, a series of 'asses' (RIC I2 Augustus 390–396) were minted ...