Senate of Imperial Rome

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Acta Senatus
Aedile
Aerarium
Ancient Rome
Antoninus Pius
Apuleius
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Caracalla
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Commodus
Curia Julia
Decree
Didius Julianus
Diocletian
Domitian
Elagabalus
Epictetus
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Equites
Flavian dynasty
Hadrian
Helvidius Priscus
Herodian
Illyricum (Roman province)
Imperial cult
Imperial province
Judea (Roman province)
Julio-Claudian dynasty
King of the Romans
Lex Julia
Macrinus
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)
Munera (ancient Rome)
Ostia (Rome)
Ottoman Empire
Party system
Patrician (ancient Rome)
Peregrinus (Roman)
Pertinax
Pontifex Maximus
Praefectus urbi
Praetor
Praetorian prefect
Praetorianism
Principate
Proconsul
Quaestor
Roman army
Roman Britain
Roman citizenship
Roman Constitution
Roman consul
Roman emperor
Roman Empire
Roman Government
Roman Law
Roman Republic
Roman Senate
Sejanus
Senate of the Roman Republic
Senatorial province
Senatus consultum
Sententiae
Septimius Severus
Suetonius
Tacitus
Trajan
Tribune of the Plebs
Ulpian
Valerian (emperor)
Verus (senator)
Vespasian
Vitellius

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691102382
  • Weight: 851g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 1987
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Richard J. A. Talbert examines the composition, procedure, and functions of the Roman senate during the Principate (30 B.C.-A.D. 238). Although it is of central importance to the period, this great council has not previously received such scholarly treatment. Offering a fresh approach to major ancient authors (Pliny and Tacitus in particular), the book also draws on inscriptions and legal writers never before fully exploited for the study of the senate.

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