Ludi Saeculares of Septimius Severus

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ancient Roman religion
Augustan Games
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Campus Martius
Carmen Saeculare
Cassius Dio
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Ce 204
Clodius Albinus
collective identity formation
Constitutio Antoniniana
Dea Caelestis
Empress Julia Domna
Epigraphy
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Julia Domna
Jupiter Optimus Maximus
Ludi Saeculares
Lusus Troiae
Mater Castrorum
political propaganda Rome
Power
Religion
ritual performance analysis
Roman
Roman imperial rituals
Secular Games
Septimius Severus
Severan
Severan dynasty religious reforms
Severan Games
Severan Inscription
Severan Ludi
Severan Ludi Saeculares
Severan Period
Trojan Games
Vestal Virgin studies
Vestal Virgins

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138290143
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first monograph to examine in detail the Ludi Saeculares (Secular Games) of Septimius Severus and argues that the games represented a radical shift from Antonine imperial ideology. To garner popular support and to legitimise his power, Severus conducted an intensive propaganda campaign, but how did he use the ludi to strengthen his power, and what were the messages he conveyed through them? The central theme is ritual, and the idea of ritual as a process that builds collective identity. The games symbolised the new Severan political and social vision and they embodied the idea of Roman identity and the image of Roman society which the emperor wished to promote. The programme of the games was recorded in a stone inscription and this text is analysed in detail, translated into English and contextualised in the socio-political aims of Septimius Severus.

Jussi Rantala is a researcher at the University of Tampere, Finland. His main research interests include questions of religion, ritual, representation, identity and historiography in the Roman Empire.

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