Valentino, as he was called, created one of the most durable and fashionable labels and became an equal of his high society ...
The life of Gaius Cornelius Gallus (ca. 70–27 BCE) shows what happened to politicians in ancient Rome who fell out of favor ...
In 27 B.C., Caesar Augustus was declared the first Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Senate.
An intensive research project carried out over recent years by the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology of ...
< Entrance to the marching camp of Trabitz with the characteristic titulum in an aerial photograph. Copyright: GeoBasis-DE / LVermGeo ST, Datenlizenz Deutschland – Namensnennung – Version 2.0 ...
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The rise of Augustus: Power, peace, and the cult of image
Follow Augustus’ journey from Octavian to emperor, through civil wars, the Battle of Actium, and the establishment of the ...
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From funeral pyres to the Ara Pacis: Augustus’ legacy
Witness the final days of Augustus and the creation of the Ara Pacis, exploring how the first emperor crafted his image and maintained absolute power while presenting himself as Rome’s restorer of ...
Did Octavian, later known as the Roman emperor Augustus, have an affair with Julius Caesar? That’s precisely what Mark Antony ...
Pompeii’s public baths, aqueduct, and water towers were among the preserved structures frozen in time. A new paper published ...
The Byzantine Emperors witnessed the disintegration of the western Roman Empire which did not survive past the fifth century. Contrary to the latter, the Byzantine Empire would subsist the successive ...
When the emperor Hadrian visited the province of Britannia in A.D. 122, he was in full command of the entire Roman Empire, which stretched some 2,500 miles east from northern Great Britain to ...
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