File - ROME:fall of the Republic
... Gellius and Lentulus were sitting in state, and the gentleman with their horses were passing in review in front of them when Pompey was seen coming down the hill into the forum. He had all the insignia of a consul, but he was leading his horse with his own hand. When he came nearer so that he could ...
... Gellius and Lentulus were sitting in state, and the gentleman with their horses were passing in review in front of them when Pompey was seen coming down the hill into the forum. He had all the insignia of a consul, but he was leading his horse with his own hand. When he came nearer so that he could ...
Polybius, Syracuse, and the - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
... 1.8.3-17.1 Hiero figures prominently in the events surrounding the outbreak of the First Punic War. In 7.8.1-8 Polybius offers a general evaluation of Hiero and his rule, now looking back over a reign of more than fifty years. In both sections Polybius presents Hiero as an ideal ruler. Even as a you ...
... 1.8.3-17.1 Hiero figures prominently in the events surrounding the outbreak of the First Punic War. In 7.8.1-8 Polybius offers a general evaluation of Hiero and his rule, now looking back over a reign of more than fifty years. In both sections Polybius presents Hiero as an ideal ruler. Even as a you ...
this PDF file - Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
... and directly involved, only mentions his own activities four times, while during the siege of Amida Ammianus changes ‘I’ to ‘we’ for the duration of the battle.15 Indeed, the fact that Ammianus regularly describes himself hiding or running away from danger underlines his propensity not exaggerate hi ...
... and directly involved, only mentions his own activities four times, while during the siege of Amida Ammianus changes ‘I’ to ‘we’ for the duration of the battle.15 Indeed, the fact that Ammianus regularly describes himself hiding or running away from danger underlines his propensity not exaggerate hi ...
Reflections on Titus and Josephus
... consults rather often with the high commanders in his army (5.491; 6.132; 6.237). They are loyal to him just as the common soldiers are and do not try to snatch victory from him (3.298-300). It is perhaps to Josephus' credit that nowhere does he make an effort to hide Titus' ruthlessness, but he alm ...
... consults rather often with the high commanders in his army (5.491; 6.132; 6.237). They are loyal to him just as the common soldiers are and do not try to snatch victory from him (3.298-300). It is perhaps to Josephus' credit that nowhere does he make an effort to hide Titus' ruthlessness, but he alm ...
The Censor in the Late Republican Empire and His Meaning for
... Censors were elected in the Centuriate meeting, with a consul as chairperson. (Note 15) Both censors had to be elected on the same day. If the election was not completed on the same day, it was considered invalid and a new meeting had to be held. (Note 16) Once the censors were elected and the censo ...
... Censors were elected in the Centuriate meeting, with a consul as chairperson. (Note 15) Both censors had to be elected on the same day. If the election was not completed on the same day, it was considered invalid and a new meeting had to be held. (Note 16) Once the censors were elected and the censo ...
Individual/Organizational
... of weapon that would prove to be effective in war. When Dionysius came up with his designs for the catapult he ended up creating two key designs. The first design was named the ballista that would be used for shooting arrows. The other single-armed catapult was designed and to be used to shoot rocks ...
... of weapon that would prove to be effective in war. When Dionysius came up with his designs for the catapult he ended up creating two key designs. The first design was named the ballista that would be used for shooting arrows. The other single-armed catapult was designed and to be used to shoot rocks ...
The Role of the Visual Arts in the Transition from Republic to Empire
... were clear—by naming a successor he meant to continue the autocratic regime he had created—but his untimely death halted the possibility. The assassination of Julius Caesar launched Rome into a period of turmoil. Octavian, Mark Antony, and Marcus Lepidus together formed the Second Triumvirate to sol ...
... were clear—by naming a successor he meant to continue the autocratic regime he had created—but his untimely death halted the possibility. The assassination of Julius Caesar launched Rome into a period of turmoil. Octavian, Mark Antony, and Marcus Lepidus together formed the Second Triumvirate to sol ...
Boethius, Bk I - Pitzer College
... It wasn't nearly as powerful as it would eventually become It was beset by divisions. Not just between the two Churches, but between groups with very different religious ideologies. First of all, there were fights over the appropriate books of the Bible. There were also many fights over interpretati ...
... It wasn't nearly as powerful as it would eventually become It was beset by divisions. Not just between the two Churches, but between groups with very different religious ideologies. First of all, there were fights over the appropriate books of the Bible. There were also many fights over interpretati ...
- San Diego State University
... scene: the twelve four-horse chariots lined up in the carceres (mechanized starting gates), horses braying, nervously anticipating the race. Eyeing each other nervously, the lightly padded charioteers, clad in leather helmets and vibrant team colors, whips in hand poised to strike, stood in their ch ...
... scene: the twelve four-horse chariots lined up in the carceres (mechanized starting gates), horses braying, nervously anticipating the race. Eyeing each other nervously, the lightly padded charioteers, clad in leather helmets and vibrant team colors, whips in hand poised to strike, stood in their ch ...
A Chronology of the Roman Empire
... periodicization is well established, as much as anything because it was devised by the Romans themselves. The great Latin historian Tacitus opens his Annals with a deft summary of the evolution of the Roman state, beginning with the words ‘The city of Rome was, from the start, ruled by kings’.3 As h ...
... periodicization is well established, as much as anything because it was devised by the Romans themselves. The great Latin historian Tacitus opens his Annals with a deft summary of the evolution of the Roman state, beginning with the words ‘The city of Rome was, from the start, ruled by kings’.3 As h ...
Roman Imports in the Space of Southern Dacia (2 century BC – 1
... M. Tertentius Varro Lucullus placed the Roman garrisons on the banks of Pontus, thus defeating Mesembria, Odessos, Dionysopolis, Callatis, Tomis, Histria in the years 72-71 AD. The Greek cities came under the authority of Rome, probably under certain alliances like that concluded with Callatis and d ...
... M. Tertentius Varro Lucullus placed the Roman garrisons on the banks of Pontus, thus defeating Mesembria, Odessos, Dionysopolis, Callatis, Tomis, Histria in the years 72-71 AD. The Greek cities came under the authority of Rome, probably under certain alliances like that concluded with Callatis and d ...
cicero and the roman civic spirit in the middle aces and early
... pursued literary aims in his ' otium '. If he attained to highest activity in solitude, this could only mean that he devoted his ' otium ' to consideration of the vast plans which guided him in building up the Roman Empire. ' In otio de negotio cogitabat.' Cicero himself, in his long enforced ' otiu ...
... pursued literary aims in his ' otium '. If he attained to highest activity in solitude, this could only mean that he devoted his ' otium ' to consideration of the vast plans which guided him in building up the Roman Empire. ' In otio de negotio cogitabat.' Cicero himself, in his long enforced ' otiu ...
Historical review on the patterns of open innovation at the national
... domestic economy and institution, as well as domestic science-technology infrastructure. In the technological innovation system of the private sector, entities such as corporate users, corporate producers, material and component corporations, corporate competitors, and final consumers are considered ...
... domestic economy and institution, as well as domestic science-technology infrastructure. In the technological innovation system of the private sector, entities such as corporate users, corporate producers, material and component corporations, corporate competitors, and final consumers are considered ...
Patricians Reseach Articles - Arrowhead Union High School
... The backbone of the Roman army was the citizen-soldier of some means, for the soldier had to provide his own weapons and armor. In practical terms this meant that the Roman army consisted of farmers, while the urban poor avoided military service. By the second century, citizenship had been extended ...
... The backbone of the Roman army was the citizen-soldier of some means, for the soldier had to provide his own weapons and armor. In practical terms this meant that the Roman army consisted of farmers, while the urban poor avoided military service. By the second century, citizenship had been extended ...
Grabbe`s Last Historical Drama A Re
... night scenes which have been inserted to describe the mood and thoughts of the encamped armies after a day of turmoil on the battlefield. As periods of rest and quiet these scenes determine the unique rhythm of the play; beyond that they guide the reader to the central meaning of the work by providi ...
... night scenes which have been inserted to describe the mood and thoughts of the encamped armies after a day of turmoil on the battlefield. As periods of rest and quiet these scenes determine the unique rhythm of the play; beyond that they guide the reader to the central meaning of the work by providi ...
A yellow- crusted tooth skittered across the floor, followed by
... sewage, and food, all were seemingly under the control of Caesar. Now while the average Rome basked in Caesar’s rule, the Senate of Rome was furious. Composed of three hundred men chosen for life, the Senate had ruled Rome. However, that was before Caesar. With Caesar, they were now as worthless as ...
... sewage, and food, all were seemingly under the control of Caesar. Now while the average Rome basked in Caesar’s rule, the Senate of Rome was furious. Composed of three hundred men chosen for life, the Senate had ruled Rome. However, that was before Caesar. With Caesar, they were now as worthless as ...
Masters.Thesis.Tunc.Turel.2
... Türel, Tunç. Towards the end of an Empire: Rome in the West and Attila (425-455 AD) Master’s Thesis, Ankara, 2016. In this thesis I argue, with the help of primary sources, archaeology, prosopography and philology, that the Western Roman Empire during the reign of Valentinian III (425-455) did not s ...
... Türel, Tunç. Towards the end of an Empire: Rome in the West and Attila (425-455 AD) Master’s Thesis, Ankara, 2016. In this thesis I argue, with the help of primary sources, archaeology, prosopography and philology, that the Western Roman Empire during the reign of Valentinian III (425-455) did not s ...
Aeneas or Numa? Rethinking the Meaning of the Ara Pacis
... panel relief on the west end of the screen surrounding the Ara Pacis represented the sacrifice of a brood sow by the Trojan hero and Roman ancestor Aeneas, following his arrival in Latium (Fig. 2).5 Three ancient authors, Virgil, Dionysios of Halikarnassos, and Varro, provide versions of this story ...
... panel relief on the west end of the screen surrounding the Ara Pacis represented the sacrifice of a brood sow by the Trojan hero and Roman ancestor Aeneas, following his arrival in Latium (Fig. 2).5 Three ancient authors, Virgil, Dionysios of Halikarnassos, and Varro, provide versions of this story ...
Άλλα Ονόματα Τόπος και Χρόνος Γέννησης Τόπος και Χρόνος
... Lucullus started his military service in 89 B.C. as a tribune during the social war. In the next year (88 B.C.) he became quaestor to Sulla and was the only officer not to desert him when he marched to Rome. Then the pair set off to prosecute the First Mithridatic War. Lucullus was first put in char ...
... Lucullus started his military service in 89 B.C. as a tribune during the social war. In the next year (88 B.C.) he became quaestor to Sulla and was the only officer not to desert him when he marched to Rome. Then the pair set off to prosecute the First Mithridatic War. Lucullus was first put in char ...
Άλλα Ονόματα Τόπος και Χρόνος Γέννησης Τόπος και Χρόνος
... Lucullus started his military service in 89 B.C. as a tribune during the social war. In the next year (88 B.C.) he became quaestor to Sulla and was the only officer not to desert him when he marched to Rome. Then the pair set off to prosecute the First Mithridatic War. Lucullus was first put in char ...
... Lucullus started his military service in 89 B.C. as a tribune during the social war. In the next year (88 B.C.) he became quaestor to Sulla and was the only officer not to desert him when he marched to Rome. Then the pair set off to prosecute the First Mithridatic War. Lucullus was first put in char ...
Άλλα Ονόματα Τόπος και Χρόνος Γέννησης Τόπος και Χρόνος
... Lucullus started his military service in 89 B.C. as a tribune during the social war. In the next year (88 B.C.) he became quaestor to Sulla and was the only officer not to desert him when he marched to Rome. Then the pair set off to prosecute the First Mithridatic War. Lucullus was first put in char ...
... Lucullus started his military service in 89 B.C. as a tribune during the social war. In the next year (88 B.C.) he became quaestor to Sulla and was the only officer not to desert him when he marched to Rome. Then the pair set off to prosecute the First Mithridatic War. Lucullus was first put in char ...
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... particularly important, as the coinage can be seen not only as a tool of trade, but also as a means for the emperor to transmit messages to his subjects, messages he considered important and wanted to highlight. While it is sometimes debated who was actually responsible for striking the coinage and ...
... particularly important, as the coinage can be seen not only as a tool of trade, but also as a means for the emperor to transmit messages to his subjects, messages he considered important and wanted to highlight. While it is sometimes debated who was actually responsible for striking the coinage and ...