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The duration of the censorship of Vespasian and Titus
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George W. Houston
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In the study of the divinization of Roman emperors, a great deal depends upon the sequence of events. According to the model of consecratio proposed by Bickermann, apotheosis was supposed to be accomplished during the deceased emperor's public funeral, after which the Senate acknowledged what had transpired by decreeing appropriate honours for the new ...
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Democracy Requires Organized Collective Power*
Journal of Political Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 26-47, March 2022.
Steven Klein
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The Thracian in the Roman Army from the evidence of military diplomas. I. Diplomas from Claudius' reign up to Domitian. We present the place of the Thracians in the exercitus romanus from the evidence of military diplomas, up to Domitianus.
Lucreţiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba +1 more
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Mints not Mines: a macroscale investigation of Roman silver coinage
Although silver coins have been investigated through the lens of geological provenance to locate argentiferous ore deposits exploited in their production, we consider that this avenue of research may be a cul-de-sac, especially for studies that rely ...
Jonathan R Wood +2 more
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Abstract Many scholars have argued that the Protestant Reformation generally departed from virtue ethics, and this claim is often accepted by Protestant ethicists. This essay argues against such discontinuity by demonstrating John Calvin’s reception of ethical concepts from Augustine and Aristotle.
David S. Sytsma
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A SMALL AUREI DEPOSIT FOUND IN RĂCARI FORT
Four gold coins were found during the 2008 excavations in the Roman fort at Răcari (Oltenia), in latus dextrum, allegedly used as praetorium. As they were minted in the time of Vespasian, the fact could cast doubts for the chronology of the first phase ...
Eugen Silviu Teodor
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'Vespasianus Militaris': profile of a Roman commander (27-69 AD)
The overall scholarly consensus portrays Vespasian as an effective and successful commander. However, it is a conclusion that seems to either be taken for granted, or else placed at the feet of those which Vespasian selected to surround him (i.e.: the ...
Tiago Maria Líbano Monteiro Rocha e Melo
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Les Romains en Égypte, de Ptolémée XII à Vespasien
This paper intends to present a typology of Romans citizens living in Egypt from the reign of Ptolemy XII (80-51 B.C.) to the reign of the emperor Vespasian (69-79 A.D.).
Bernard Legras
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Starting from a recently discovered gold coin, aureus, of Vespasian in the military environment of Războieni-Cetate, Romania (in former Roman Dacia), the present study gathered the evidence of similar finds from the territory of former Roman Dacia.
Cristian Gazdac +2 more
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