The Roman Imperial Succession
Autor John D Graingeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 mai 2020
John D Grainger analyses the Roman imperial succession, demonstrating that the empire organized by Augustus was fundamentally flawed in the method it used to find emperors. Augustus' system was a mixture of heredity, senatorial and military influences, and these were generally antagonistic. Consequently the Empire went through a series of crises, in which the succession to a previous, usually dead, emperor was the main issue. The infamous 'Year of the Four Emperors', AD 69, is only the most famous of these crises, which often involved bouts of bloody and destructive civil war, assassinations and purges. These were followed by a period, usually relatively short, in which the victor in the 'crisis' established a new system, juggling the three basic elements identified by Augustus, but which was as fragile and short lived as its predecessor; these 'consequences' of each crisis are discussed. The lucid and erudite text is supported by numerous genealogical tables and dozens of depictions of emperors.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526766045
ISBN-10: 1526766043
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 100 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 238 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN-10: 1526766043
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 100 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 238 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Descriere
Analyses the Roman imperial succession and the failure to come up with an enduring, consistent system for selecting the next emperor.