Roman Imports in the Space of Southern Dacia (2 century BC – 1
... and Macedonian Wars which will cause the turning of Dalmatia, Macedonia and Greece (in the years 16730 145, 148, 146 BC) into Roman provinces . A commercial and cultural penetration widely commented on by ...
... and Macedonian Wars which will cause the turning of Dalmatia, Macedonia and Greece (in the years 16730 145, 148, 146 BC) into Roman provinces . A commercial and cultural penetration widely commented on by ...
Political Theory
... dictator appealed to the exception to uphold the norm, the tyrant attempted to normalize the exception. Finally, Roman dictatorship was not itself a form of government, but rather an institutional component of a broader republican regime. Tyranny by contrast was generally treated as a regime-type of ...
... dictator appealed to the exception to uphold the norm, the tyrant attempted to normalize the exception. Finally, Roman dictatorship was not itself a form of government, but rather an institutional component of a broader republican regime. Tyranny by contrast was generally treated as a regime-type of ...
activity in the athenian agora 1960-1965
... from the Agora." Elsewhere the same author uses the expression " not far from " as the equivalent of " close to." That the South Square did in fact lie immediatelyoutside the formal limits of the Agora is clear from the presence of the familiar horos near the northwest corner of the Middle Stoa. Clo ...
... from the Agora." Elsewhere the same author uses the expression " not far from " as the equivalent of " close to." That the South Square did in fact lie immediatelyoutside the formal limits of the Agora is clear from the presence of the familiar horos near the northwest corner of the Middle Stoa. Clo ...
THE ROMAN ARMY`S EMERGENCE FROM ITS ITALIAN ORIGINS
... Regardless of how one interprets the formula togatorum, it, and thus military cooperation in general, is invariably linked to foedera. However, there is the question of when the formula togatorum developed. Brunt argued that it developed in the mid-3rd century (linked to the invasion of Gauls in 225 ...
... Regardless of how one interprets the formula togatorum, it, and thus military cooperation in general, is invariably linked to foedera. However, there is the question of when the formula togatorum developed. Brunt argued that it developed in the mid-3rd century (linked to the invasion of Gauls in 225 ...
Rome`s vestal virgins: public spectacle and society
... The city of Rome developed from a small agricultural village near a small river on the Italian peninsula into the capital of an empire encompassing the entire Mediterranean world and its hinterlands beyond. The Romans themselves attributed the success of their city and society, in part, to their pie ...
... The city of Rome developed from a small agricultural village near a small river on the Italian peninsula into the capital of an empire encompassing the entire Mediterranean world and its hinterlands beyond. The Romans themselves attributed the success of their city and society, in part, to their pie ...
Thesis
... This thesis project is the culmination of not only my degree, but also the four-year journey I have had at Baylor. The hard work and long hours spent on this thesis would not have been possible without the help and support from my Baylor family. I must first offer my deepest thanks and appreciation ...
... This thesis project is the culmination of not only my degree, but also the four-year journey I have had at Baylor. The hard work and long hours spent on this thesis would not have been possible without the help and support from my Baylor family. I must first offer my deepest thanks and appreciation ...
Les Horaces (The Horatii) by Pierre Corneille
... and Romans has been extensive. In fact, the two tribes are described, at some points in the play, as constituting more or less one cohesive “people,” or society. Although the term “civil war” ...
... and Romans has been extensive. In fact, the two tribes are described, at some points in the play, as constituting more or less one cohesive “people,” or society. Although the term “civil war” ...
Part I: Romans – The Big Boys of the Ancient World
... Britain and is well-known for his numerous appearances on television, especially Channel 4’s Time Team in Britain. He has also written books on a variety of other historical subjects, including the papers of Samuel Pepys, and is a Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society. His other interests include p ...
... Britain and is well-known for his numerous appearances on television, especially Channel 4’s Time Team in Britain. He has also written books on a variety of other historical subjects, including the papers of Samuel Pepys, and is a Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society. His other interests include p ...
PDF-1 - RUcore
... Principate. The gradual expansion of the role of the Vestal Order will be examined in Chapter 1, and so I note here primarily the significance Vestals obtained during the onset of the Principate and into the Early Imperial period, especially with the return to domesticity that the Augustan Principat ...
... Principate. The gradual expansion of the role of the Vestal Order will be examined in Chapter 1, and so I note here primarily the significance Vestals obtained during the onset of the Principate and into the Early Imperial period, especially with the return to domesticity that the Augustan Principat ...
Fides Romana - Otago University Research Archive
... fides embodied the concept that one’s word would be kept in all circumstances and that one’s actions were transparent. This chapter will attempt to establish the Roman perception of fides, as it is revealed through written sources, and discover how fides became an ideology of international affairs. ...
... fides embodied the concept that one’s word would be kept in all circumstances and that one’s actions were transparent. This chapter will attempt to establish the Roman perception of fides, as it is revealed through written sources, and discover how fides became an ideology of international affairs. ...
THE SAMNITE LEGACY: - University of Lethbridge
... Of all of Rome’s greatest adversaries, the Samnites are probably the least understood. Arising from unknown origins, the Samnites first emerged into western history in the fourth century BC, quickly carving out a small empire in central Italy which exceeded that of Rome’s meager Latin holdings. Brou ...
... Of all of Rome’s greatest adversaries, the Samnites are probably the least understood. Arising from unknown origins, the Samnites first emerged into western history in the fourth century BC, quickly carving out a small empire in central Italy which exceeded that of Rome’s meager Latin holdings. Brou ...
History of Roman Literature from its Earliest
... interdicted. It was only with the more estimable part of his species that the author was united by that sympathy which we term the Love of Fame. He was the head, not of a numerous, but of a select community. By nothing short of the highest excellence could he hope for the approbation of judges so sk ...
... interdicted. It was only with the more estimable part of his species that the author was united by that sympathy which we term the Love of Fame. He was the head, not of a numerous, but of a select community. By nothing short of the highest excellence could he hope for the approbation of judges so sk ...
Heroes of the Colosseum
... Gladiators were an expression of Rome’s martial ethics; by fighting well and dying well, they engendered great admiration, wild acclaim and popularity throughout the Roman world and their role as entertainers was celebrated and commemorated in high art and commonplace objects. And there was no grea ...
... Gladiators were an expression of Rome’s martial ethics; by fighting well and dying well, they engendered great admiration, wild acclaim and popularity throughout the Roman world and their role as entertainers was celebrated and commemorated in high art and commonplace objects. And there was no grea ...
International Journal of Arts and Humanities(IJAH)
... anything could be bought (Sallust, The War with Jugurtha, 8.1). Sallust here indicated that there were corrupt files of ‘new men and nobles’ that would not limit their corrupting influence to Rome but also swayed their allies. ‘They were intriguers at home’ and were ‘rather notorious than respected’ ...
... anything could be bought (Sallust, The War with Jugurtha, 8.1). Sallust here indicated that there were corrupt files of ‘new men and nobles’ that would not limit their corrupting influence to Rome but also swayed their allies. ‘They were intriguers at home’ and were ‘rather notorious than respected’ ...
Sulla`s Tabularium - UWSpace
... architectural expression in the Forum or on the Capitoline. Roman religion was based on the family; in the east end of the Forum the royal hearth (focus in Latin) became the hearth fi re of the city — tended by the Vestals, virgin daughters of Rome’s aristocratic families.26 The circular aedes Vesta ...
... architectural expression in the Forum or on the Capitoline. Roman religion was based on the family; in the east end of the Forum the royal hearth (focus in Latin) became the hearth fi re of the city — tended by the Vestals, virgin daughters of Rome’s aristocratic families.26 The circular aedes Vesta ...
Pompey`s politics and the presentation of his theatre
... not easily forget the powerful image Pompey staged for himself. They regarded him as a world conqueror and formidable leader.5 In spite of all this triumph Pompey also returned to Rome under unfavourable conditions. The majority of the senate did not respect the great general. He came from a recent ...
... not easily forget the powerful image Pompey staged for himself. They regarded him as a world conqueror and formidable leader.5 In spite of all this triumph Pompey also returned to Rome under unfavourable conditions. The majority of the senate did not respect the great general. He came from a recent ...
vernacular tradition and the islamic architecture of bosra
... Context and purpose of study: The research material presented in this dissertation has been prepared in Syria during a period of six years from 1984 to 1990. During this time I have been working part-time with the German Archaeological Institute in Damascus, participating in a cooperation project wi ...
... Context and purpose of study: The research material presented in this dissertation has been prepared in Syria during a period of six years from 1984 to 1990. During this time I have been working part-time with the German Archaeological Institute in Damascus, participating in a cooperation project wi ...
Ancient Roman architecture
Ancient Roman architecture developed different aspects of Ancient Greek architecture and newer technologies such as the arch and the dome to make a new architectural style. Roman architecture flourished throughout the Empire during the Pax Romana. Its use of new materials, particularly concrete, was a very important feature.Roman Architecture covers the period from the establishment of the Roman Republic in 509 BC to about the 4th century AD, after which it becomes reclassified as Late Antique or Byzantine architecture. Most of the many surviving examples are from the later period. Roman architectural style continued to influence building in the former empire for many centuries, and the style used in Western Europe beginning about 1000 is called Romanesque architecture to reflect this dependence on basic Roman forms.The Ancient Romans were responsible for significant developments in housing and public hygiene, for example their public and private baths and latrines, under-floor heating in the form of the hypocaust, mica glazing (examples in Ostia Antica), and piped hot and cold water (examples in Pompeii and Ostia).