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TOM STEVENSON, JULIUS CAESAR AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC.
Tom Stevenson, Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic. Routledge, 2015.
Horatiu Cocis
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The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate the range and distinctive features of Latin republican epigraphy. It focuses on inscriptions from the last century or so of the Republic (c. 150 to 30 BCE), analyzing their quantity, geographical spread, and typology, pointing out some distinctions between “republican” and “imperial” Latin epigraphy. It also
Woytek, Bernhard, Witschonke, Richard
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Q. Metellus Scipio. Touches to the biography of the most noble of the Pompeians [PDF]
The article is devoted to the activities of Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica, one of the most noble Romans of the late Republic, who played a significant role in the events of the civil war of 49–45 B. C.
Dolgova, Tat’yana Alekseevna
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Mithradatic Wars and Roman Weapons from Kurul Fortress
Kurul Fortress in Ordu is one of the many fortresses constructed during the reign of Mithradates VI Eupator Dionysus (120-63 BC), a significant figure in the Hellenistic Pontic Kingdom in the Middle and Eastern Black Sea regions ...
S. Yücel Şenyurt +2 more
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Les dénominations du peuple dans l’Histoire romaine de Cassius Dion : des mots qui font la paire ?
Cassius Dio carefully selects the words that he uses to name the Roman people in order to describe the way the Roman Republic ended in his Roman History, books 36 to 51.
Marion Bellissime
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George Chapman’s Caesar and Pompey and Cato as the Mediator
The classical Roman past has been a rich source for the playwrights who desire to make literary connections between the ancient political characters and real life figures.
Hediye Özkan
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A citizen-soldier of the Roman Republic. Beyond the literary creation
The main aim of the article is to draw attention to the distortion of Republican Roman soldiers’ image. Some modern scholars treat the ‘ideal type’ as a reflection of reality and attribute to legionaries the features desired by representatives of the ...
Michał Norbert Faszcza
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Composizione, lectio e competenze del senatus alto-repubblicano
The paper deals with the Roman senatus in the period from 5th to 3rd century BC, from the point of view of its composition, completion and selected competences.
Leonid Kofanov
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The Struggle for the Western Mediterranean: Politics and Propaganda in Rome (41–36 BC) [PDF]
The article deals with the problem of the relationship between the Triumvirs in the period 41–36 BC. The author notes the active use of Republican slogans, which allowed political leaders to obtain the support of a significant part  ...
Akhiev, Sergei Nikolaevich
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Artificum scaenicorum studium amoremque inhonestum probrosumque esse
Artificum scaenicorum studium amoremque inhonestum probrosumque esse. The Actor and their Audience in the Roman Theatre The paper analyses the role and position of actors in ancient Rome, from the times of the Republic to the principate.
Elżbieta Loska
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