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Agrippa was elevated in 13 BC to a status of unofficial co-emperor with Augustus and enjoyed nearly all of the same legal rights (without the religious powers Augustus had to fill openings in the religious colleges). Agrippa was surely... more
A través del análisis del registro arqueológico y epigráfico proveniente de un nutrido grupo de ciudades hispanas, realizamos una aproximación general al proceso de evolución y transformación de estos núcleos urbanos en el siglo II d. C.... more
El presente artículo aborda el estudio de la identidad romana republicano-imperial desde los principales análisis inspirados por la teoría de la romanización y la discusión conceptual que esta ha generado. Específicamente, se analiza el... more
Class: An Album of Examples 122-276 CE album intro The first three (no.1-3) pre-date the governorship of Petronius Mamertinus, when this style of writing became prominent. Its origin seems to have been in cursive writing (no. 3 >50%, less... more
Italy cannot be studied in isolation from the wider late Roman Imperial world. This chapter briefly sketches the inter-regional context of its history during the second quarter of the first millennium. It also considers its position in... more
In: W. Eck/ S. Santangelo/ K. Vössing (Hrsg.), Emperor, Army, and Society. Studies in Roman Imperial History for Anthony R. Birley. Antiquitas Reihe I. Abhandlungen zur Alten Geschichte 77 (Bonn 2022) 57-73.
This brief article in an abridged form will be displayed in Academia beginning from January 1, 2025, as it can be filed on freely accessible online archives no earlier than one year after the release of its journal. Please e-mail me for... more
The transformation from 'Empire' to 'Kingdoms' was one of the most fundamental developments in the late Roman world. This research volume reassesses this transition in Italy c. 250-500. During the first quarter of the first millennium,... more
This chapter re-evaluates the relationships among elite women and the triumph in the Republic and early Empire (509 BCE–47 CE), demonstrating that during the Republic female relatives of triumphal generals were associated with and... more
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14th Celtic Conference in Classics, University of Coimbra (11-14th July 2023)
Plus de quarante ans après la dernière monographie sur Crassus, ce livre revient, avec une analyse renouvelée et minutieuse des sources antiques, sur l’expérience politique de ce protagoniste de la République. Le résultat est un portrait... more
This multiauthor volume presents thirteen case studies that showcase the scientific, analytical, and often archaeological study of historic buildings that is known in German as Bauforschung. Written by established and emerging experts in... more
HISTORY IS LITTERED with great and wise rulers who fathered heirs who were monsters or idiots: sons who just plain turned out wrong. The coins of these rulers illustrate these stories, perhaps offering us some insight into how such good... more
Información del artículo Una aproximación a la Vía Augusta interior: hallazgos, entorno histórico y modos de construcción; de Velilla de Ebro (Zaragoza) a Torrente de Cinca (Huesca).
Corpus de sources recensant les monnaies provinciales et impériales romaines de l'impératrice Lucilla (164-182) (Mémoire de Master)
A tale of lockdown: cataloguing the coinage of Gordian III. This paper describes some of the issues encountered during the writing of "The coinage of Gordian III from the mints of Antioch and Caesarea". It is to be published in a... more
This book presents a detailed die-study of the issues of the mints of Antioch in Syria and Caesarea in Cappadocia from the reign of Gordian III (AD 238-44). The coinage of Antioch consisted of two series of radiates with Roman legends and... more
"The coinage of Jotapian: a reassessment." In 1993 I published a paper which gathered data on all known coins of Jotapian (`The Coinage of Jotapian', Essays in Honour of Robert Carson and Kenneth Jenkins (ed. Martin Price, Andrew Burnett... more
This is the most comprehensive sourcebook on Hadrian in English. It includes many items not previously translated and some items not often seen, in addition to some new translations of familiar material and representations of classic... more
As is well known, the Gordian dynasty was born in Africa when the inhabitants of Thysdrus proclaimed Gordian I and Gordian II emperors in 238. Still, the military issues which followed the disbandment of the legio III Augusta and the... more
W. Eck-F. Santangelo-K. Vössing (eds.), Emperor, Army, and Society. Studies in Ro-man Imperial History for Anthony R. Birley (Antiquitas 1.77), Bonn: Habelt Verlag, 2022.
The Ancient sea port, named arikamedu by the local people, which G Juveau Dubreuil identified as Poduke, emporia of Clasical writer, is located east bank of the northern outlet of Gingee river in Pondicherry.
The investigation of a geographically delimited and culturally homogenous territory, pertinent in the Roman age to the northern countryside of Augusta Taurinorum in northern Italy, allowed for a study approach that led from the... more
P.Oxy. 5535, recently published, contains, more or less partially, biographical sketches about Perdiccas, Antipater, Polyperchon and presumably Craterus. This paper provides an Italian translation and a historical commentary. Relevant... more
Arrian, in his narrative on the revolt and destruction of Thebes in 335 BC, could have derived from Aristobulus the charges against the polis on behalf of the Greek allies of Alexander. Aristobulus, using exempla derived by Thucydides,... more
Artículo escrito por José Martínez Gázquez. Article written by José Martínez Gázquez. Desde los tiempos arcaicos, la representación del poder entre los hombres ha gozado de una atención especial. Se ha buscado apoyar el ejercicio del... more
Rezension zu: Arte romano de la Bética. Sevilla : Fundación Focus-Abengoa
- by Markus Trunk
A través del análisis del registro arqueológico y epigráfico proveniente de un nutrido grupo de ciudades hispanas, realizamos una aproximación general al proceso de evolución y transformación de estos núcleos urbanos en el siglo II d. C.... more