The Triumph outside the City: Voices of Protest in the Middle Republic

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    Abstract

    Modern scholarly discussion has concentrated on the question as to whether the Alban Mount triumph was a ‘real’ triumph or not: Mommsen, for example, prioritises the fact that these ceremonies are mentioned on the Fasti Triumphales and were thus by definition recognised as triumphs, perhaps even equal to the triumph proper. Many other scholars, however, disagree. This article seeks to reconsider the development of the Alban Mount triumph from the third century to the time of Augustus. It will be argued that the Alban Mount triumph developed from voices of protest into ceremonies that merited mention on the Fasti Triumphales. The Alban Mount triumphs of the past were retrospectively introduced into the triumphal list, even though it was celebrated by the virtue of the commander’s imperium and not officially sanctioned. Caesar’s ovation in 44 was the first to coincide with the Feriae Latinae, on the Alban Mount. The ovation was not celebrated on the Alban Mount, but in Rome: his entry into Rome was on returning (adventus) from the Feriae Latinae. Just as Caesar may well have invoked the exemplum of Marcellus’ ovation of 211, Young Caesar later thought it wise to mention Caesar’s ovation of 44 as the precedent for his own problematic joint ovation with Antonius in 40, listing them on the Fasti
    Triumphales. This intriguing decision continues to create problems of conceptualising the Alban Mount victory celebration.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe Roman Republican Triumph : Beyond the Spectacle
    EditorsCarsten Hjort Lange, Frederik Juliaan Vervaet
    PublisherQuasar
    Publication date2014
    Pages67-81
    ISBN (Print)978-88-7140-576-6
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    EventRoman Republican Triumph: Beyond the Spectacle - Det Danske Institut, Rom, Rom, Denmark
    Duration: 28 Jan 201330 Jan 2013

    Conference

    ConferenceRoman Republican Triumph: Beyond the Spectacle
    LocationDet Danske Institut, Rom
    Country/TerritoryDenmark
    CityRom
    Period28/01/201330/01/2013
    SeriesAnalecta Romana Instituti, Suppl.
    Volume45

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