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Evaluate the Contribution and Impact of Tiberius (AD 14-37) As Princeps
THE PRINCIPATE – LIFEBELT, OR MILLSTONE AROUND the NECK of the EMPIRE? John Drinkwater* the Augustan Principate Was the Produc
The Princeps Optimus: Towards a New Reading Ofvelleius Paterculus' History
The Madness of Isolation in Suetonius' “Caligula” and “Nero”
Commodus-Hercules: the People’S Princeps
Plutarch's Timeless Barbarians and the Age of Trajan
On the Roman Frontier1
Wolfgang Havener, Imperator Augustus. Die Diskursive
AUGUSTUS AS PRINCEPS Now Octavian Turned from Winning The
Un Collegium Veteranorum En Volubilis. Nueva Hipótesis Sobre La Inscripción Iamlat Nº 499
King, Kingship Sunggu Yang George Fox University,
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Femina Princeps: the Life and Legacy of Livia Drusilla
“Roman”: Creating Identity in an Expanding World by Claudia I. Arno
365 Contested Kingship. Conceptions of Monarchy
The Principate
Rome's Role in Imperial Propaganda and Policy, 293-324 Ce
Archaeology (ARCH) 1
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Herod and Augustus: a Look at Patron-Client Relationships
Roman Imperial Texts
Res Publica Restituta? Republic and Princeps in the Early Roman Empire
From the Augustan Principate to the Invention of the Age of Augustus1
From Princeps to Emperor by Patrick Clark
Epicurean Myth Rationalization in Plutarch's De Latenter Vivendo And
Femina Princeps Livia's Position in the Roman State BRÄNNSTEDT, LOVISA
Augustus and the Principate
The Legitimate of Non Reigning Royal Families
Chronology of Polish-Lithuanian Monarchs, 1316/20±1795
ACTA CLASSICA UNIV. SCIENT. DEBRECEN. LV. 2019. Pp. 203
Diocletian, Hereditary Succession and the Tetrarchic Dynasty
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Return to Rome: the Numismatic Fight Between Maxentius and Constantine
Roman Propaganda in the Age of Augustus
Sir Thomas Smith's 1566 Library List*
Tiberiana 1: Tiberian Neologisms
Critical Edition of Plutarch's Treatise De Facie Quae in Orbe Lunae
Ancient Portraits in the J. Paul Getty Museum Vol. 1, OPA 1
Augustus, Justinian, and the Artistic Transformation of the Roman Emperor
Consensus, Concordia, and the Formation of Roman Imperial Ideology Studies in Classics