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That is not to say that this article is exclusively concerned with the Rostra. More generally, I wish to focus on severed heads as a topos of internecine conflict in Dio. What matters, then, is not the act of killing itself, but the subsequent displaying of the heads: the end of the process, even if its course is just as important to Dio’s reconstruction of events. A large number of the events described in this article are, obviously, connected to stasis and civil war. Having said that, even if it is accepted that the Rostra was a very conspicuous civil war monument, it does not follow that the terms bellum civile and Rostra became synonyms; it all depends what we are looking for. The display of heads of Roman citizens sheds new light on violence during the civil war period of the Late Republic and beyond. My contention in the following discussion, therefore, will be that any decision to order the display of (Roman) severed heads on the Rostra in Rome signifies civil conflict, whether that conflict be openly acknowledged by its participants or not.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Cassius Dio : The Impact of Violence, War, and Civil War |
Number of pages | 24 |
Place of Publication | Leiden & Boston |
Publisher | Brill Academic Publishers |
Publication date | 18 Jun 2020 |
Pages | 192-216 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-90-04-43442-4 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-90-04-43443-1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 18 Jun 2020 |
Event | Cassius Dio: the Impact of Violence, War, and Civil War - Aalborg Universitet, Aalborg, Denmark Duration: 8 Nov 2017 → 10 Nov 2017 https://www.academia.edu/30269460/NEW_conference_Aalborg_Denmark_November_2017_Cassius_Dio_the_Impact_of_Violence_War_and_Civil_War_Call_for_papers_deadline_1_March_2017 |
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Conference | Cassius Dio: the Impact of Violence, War, and Civil War |
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Location | Aalborg Universitet |
Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Aalborg |
Period | 08/11/2017 → 10/11/2017 |
Internet address |
Series | Historiography of Rome and Its Empire Series |
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Volume | 8 |
ISSN | 2468-2314 |
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Cassius Dio: Between History and Politics (Forskernetværk, FKK)
Lange, C. H. (CoI), Madsen, J. M. (PI), Hinge, G. (CoI), Osgood, J. (CoI), Kemezis, A. (CoI), Coudry, M. (Project Participant), Allen, J. (Project Participant), Ando, C. (Project Participant), Asirvatham, S. (Project Participant), Baron, C. (Project Participant), Burden-Strevens, C. (Project Participant), Gowing, A. (Project Participant), Jones, B. (Project Participant), Kuhn, A. (Project Participant), Kuhn, C. (Project Participant), Langford, J. (Project Participant), Mallan, C. (Project Participant), Markov, K. (Project Participant), Mastrorosa, I. G. (Project Participant), Rich, J. (Project Participant), Scott, A. G. (Project Participant), Schultz, V. (Project Participant), Urso, G. (Project Participant) & Vaahtera, J. (Project Participant)
01/08/2016 → 31/07/2018
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Cassius Dio: the Impact of Violence, War, and Civil War
Lange, C. H. (Organizer)
8 Nov 2017 → 10 Nov 2017Activity: Attending an event › Conference organisation or participation