Late Republican Triumph: Continuity and Change

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    Abstract

    The Late Republic saw transformations of conventions across a wide range
    of political phenomena and rituals, including that of the most prestigious of all war rituals, the triumph. During the Republic the triumph served as a medium for negotiating status and prestige within a highly competitive aristocratic society, whereas during the Principate it was a medium for negotiating status and prestige under a monarchy. This chapter seeks to address certain issues relevant to later Imperial developments: turning points in Late Republican triumphal history, the granting of triumphs in absentia, monopolisation of the triumph, triumphal competition and civil war. This promises to shed light on the political impact of the Late Republican triumph. Scholarly consensus suggests that the Augustan period was a turning point in the history of the Roman triumph. While this is undoubtedly true, there were other key processes and moments during the Late Republic. This chapter will argue that Imperial triumphs cannot and should not be isolated from the Late Republican transformation of the Roman triumph.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelDer Römische Triumph in Prinzipat und Spätantike [The Roman Triumphal Procession in the Principate and Late Antiquity]
    RedaktørerFabian Goldbeck, Johannes Wienand
    Antal sider29
    ForlagDe Gruyter
    Publikationsdatodec. 2016
    Sider29-58
    ISBN (Trykt)978-3-11-044568-8
    ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-11-044800-9
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - dec. 2016
    BegivenhedAltertumswissenschaftliche Konferenz zum Römischen Triumph - Berlin, Tyskland
    Varighed: 4 okt. 20126 okt. 2012

    Konference

    KonferenceAltertumswissenschaftliche Konferenz zum Römischen Triumph
    Land/OmrådeTyskland
    ByBerlin
    Periode04/10/201206/10/2012

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