The Caecilii Metelli - BYU ScholarsArchive
... their social and political connections. While one must avoid relying on unsubstantiated theories or ideas that are not supported by the evidence, this caution should not prevent reasonable constructions that explain, interpret, or otherwise illuminate what little evidence is available. An attempt mu ...
... their social and political connections. While one must avoid relying on unsubstantiated theories or ideas that are not supported by the evidence, this caution should not prevent reasonable constructions that explain, interpret, or otherwise illuminate what little evidence is available. An attempt mu ...
Narrative and Notice in Livy`s Fourth Decade: The Case of Scipio
... He was a memorable man, but more memorable for the arts of war than of peace. The first part of his life than the
last, since in his youth wars were waged continually, and with his old age
his career also deteriorated, nor was there sufficient scope for his talent.
His second co ...
... He was a memorable man, but more memorable for the arts of war than of peace. The first part of his life
Polybius, Syracuse, and the - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
... The encomium of Hiero II is particularly instructive, because Hiero's policies were so closely bound up with those of Rome and the encomium occurs so early in the Histories. Moreover, Polybius' explicit contrast in Book 7 between the achievements of Hiero and the troubles caused by his anti-Roman su ...
... The encomium of Hiero II is particularly instructive, because Hiero's policies were so closely bound up with those of Rome and the encomium occurs so early in the Histories. Moreover, Polybius' explicit contrast in Book 7 between the achievements of Hiero and the troubles caused by his anti-Roman su ...
Jean Bodin on Sovereignty - Arcade
... royal law or the king’s command, the Roman Senate, according to Bodin, had a purely consultative role, although he knew that the historical record did not fully accord with his theory. The comitia centuriata and then the comitia tribunata gave the law to Rome, or had the right of command, which is t ...
... royal law or the king’s command, the Roman Senate, according to Bodin, had a purely consultative role, although he knew that the historical record did not fully accord with his theory. The comitia centuriata and then the comitia tribunata gave the law to Rome, or had the right of command, which is t ...
Cicero`s Catilinarian Orations: A Study in
... means Which he employed to secure a favorable popular reaction toward the banis bing of Catiline. ...
... means Which he employed to secure a favorable popular reaction toward the banis bing of Catiline. ...
Why did they do that? Takes on the PUNIC WARS by David E Woody
... XXX You have changed History! (You really need to pay closer attention.) Because of the Specificity of Orders Problem, Scipio has no real choice but to send his troops on to Spain, because that is what the Senate ordered him to do. He did, however, return to Rome himself, to raise another army, and ...
... XXX You have changed History! (You really need to pay closer attention.) Because of the Specificity of Orders Problem, Scipio has no real choice but to send his troops on to Spain, because that is what the Senate ordered him to do. He did, however, return to Rome himself, to raise another army, and ...
Literature and Its Times Julius Caesar
... The rise of Julius Caesar In 60 B.C., about fifteen years before the events depicted in Julius Caesar took place, Caesar, Gneius Pompeius (Pompey), and Marcus Licinius Crassus were three of the most powerful senators in Rome. They decided to form a pact to support each other politically. This pact, ...
... The rise of Julius Caesar In 60 B.C., about fifteen years before the events depicted in Julius Caesar took place, Caesar, Gneius Pompeius (Pompey), and Marcus Licinius Crassus were three of the most powerful senators in Rome. They decided to form a pact to support each other politically. This pact, ...
Guide – Unit 4 – Rome: Civil War Antony confronts Brutus and
... Antony meets Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, and Caesar’s former lover and mother of his son. Cleopatra entices Antony to provide her with protection. What does Cleopatra do to get Antony’s attention and support? ...
... Antony meets Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, and Caesar’s former lover and mother of his son. Cleopatra entices Antony to provide her with protection. What does Cleopatra do to get Antony’s attention and support? ...
The Roman Salute - The Ohio State University
... The statement that Fascism took ancient Rome for its model is true enough but does not address the question whether the Fascists were concerned with historical accuracy in their use of antiquity, not least in connection with their ritual use of the raised-arm salute. Expressions like “certainly” and ...
... The statement that Fascism took ancient Rome for its model is true enough but does not address the question whether the Fascists were concerned with historical accuracy in their use of antiquity, not least in connection with their ritual use of the raised-arm salute. Expressions like “certainly” and ...
Sejanus and the Chronology of Christ`s Death
... eliminate those who were obstacles to his goal of ultimate power. In 25 CE, he had Cordus, a historian, condemned, ostensibly for justifying Brutus' assassination of Julius Caesar. Roman historians state that the real reason was that Cordos was an outspoken enemy of Sejanus.14 In 26 CE, Tiberius ret ...
... eliminate those who were obstacles to his goal of ultimate power. In 25 CE, he had Cordus, a historian, condemned, ostensibly for justifying Brutus' assassination of Julius Caesar. Roman historians state that the real reason was that Cordos was an outspoken enemy of Sejanus.14 In 26 CE, Tiberius ret ...
PDF - La Trobe University
... aius Julius Caesar was born on the 12th Quintilis 100 BCE (Before the Common Era). After his death, that month was named ‘July’ in his honour and the Rome into which he was born was transformed forever. During his lifetime, Julius Caesar changed his world. When he was born, Rome was ruled by a senat ...
... aius Julius Caesar was born on the 12th Quintilis 100 BCE (Before the Common Era). After his death, that month was named ‘July’ in his honour and the Rome into which he was born was transformed forever. During his lifetime, Julius Caesar changed his world. When he was born, Rome was ruled by a senat ...
Honors Thesis
... however, they never served together during that time. It is highly unlikely that Gabinius made substantial connections with Pompey at this time, since they seem to be constantly in different parts of the empire. It is possible that Gabinius joined Pompey in Spain, either as legate or quaestor, but ...
... however, they never served together during that time. It is highly unlikely that Gabinius made substantial connections with Pompey at this time, since they seem to be constantly in different parts of the empire. It is possible that Gabinius joined Pompey in Spain, either as legate or quaestor, but ...
Engineering Power: The Roman Triumph as Material Expression of
... Martius for his triumphal procession. Scattered along a triumphal route that stretched from the Campus Martius to the precinct of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill, spectators witnessed the exhibition of the myriad sculptures, paintings, gold and silver vessels, and other luxury goods t ...
... Martius for his triumphal procession. Scattered along a triumphal route that stretched from the Campus Martius to the precinct of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill, spectators witnessed the exhibition of the myriad sculptures, paintings, gold and silver vessels, and other luxury goods t ...
The Grand Strategy: A Study on Hannibal`s Stratagem During the
... Patavinus in Patavium around the mid 1st century BC. 3 His only surviving work was the Ab Urbe Condita which covered the history of Rome from its founding up until the days of Livy’s own lifetime, the turbulent period of civil wars and the rise of Octavian.4 These books do not exist in their entiret ...
... Patavinus in Patavium around the mid 1st century BC. 3 His only surviving work was the Ab Urbe Condita which covered the history of Rome from its founding up until the days of Livy’s own lifetime, the turbulent period of civil wars and the rise of Octavian.4 These books do not exist in their entiret ...