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Emperors of Rome David Potter

Emperors of Rome By David Potter

Emperors of Rome by David Potter


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The story of Imperial Rome from Julius Caesar to the last Western emperor.

Emperors of Rome Summary

Emperors of Rome by David Potter

In 27 BC, after the tumultuous period of civil war that followed the assassination of Julius Caesar, Octavian was proclaimed emperor by the Roman Senate and given the title 'Augustus'. He ruled over an Empire that embraced the territories of some 25 modern nation-states and had more than 50 million subjects. Its provinces stretched from Hadrian's Wall in the North to Egypt in the South, and from Portugal in the West to Syria in the East. Emperors of Rome charts the 500 years that followed the death of Caesar and eventual triumph of Augustus, an era during which Rome reached heights of economic prosperity and cultural achievement, but also plumbed depths of anarchy, cruelty and chaos. Professor David Potter brings to life the key events of this extraordinary period of history - from the Golden Age of Augustus to the destruction of Pompeii, from the reorganization of the Empire under Diocletian in 284 to the division of the Empire into Eastern and Western halves in 395, and from Constantine's Edict of Milan of 313 to the sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410. In a series of elegant and memorable pen-portraits, David Potter profiles the greatest and most notorious of the emperors - the autocratic Augustus, the feeble Claudius, the vicious Nero, the beneficent Marcus Aurelius, the maniac Commodus. But these colourful accounts of the Caesars are just part of a wider narrative that both illuminates and investigates the vicissitudes and ultimate decline of the Roman imperial polity.

About David Potter

David Potter is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Greek and Latin in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Being Caesar Section I - Caesar's Ghost Succession of Strongmen: Rome from Gaius Marius to Caesar 107-44 BC A Time of Turmoil: Octavian and Antony 44-30 BC Foundations of the Empire: The House of Augustus 29 BC-AD 14 Eccentric Stability: Emperors from Tiberius to Nero AD 14-68 Section II - Caesars and their Subjects New Dynasties: From the Flavians to the Antonines AD 68-180 Running the Empire: Emperors and Administrators AD 68-180 Civic Pride: Caesars and their Cities AD 68-180 The Imperial Melting Pot: Roman Culture AD 68-180 Section III - Reinventing Caesar The Slippery Slope: The Beginnings of Rome's Decline AD 180-211 Inadequates and Misfits: Emperors of the Early Third Century AD 211-238 Anarchy and Disorder: The Crisis of the Third Century AD 239-270 Steadying the Ship of State: Restoration of the Imperial Office AD 270-305 Beginnings of the Christian Empire: The Reign of Constantine AD 305-337 Section IV - Losing Caesar Carving up the Empire: From Constantine's sons to Valens AD 337-375 Enemies at the Gate: The Barbarian Invasions AD 376-411 Final Decline and Fall: The Collapse of the Western Empire AD 411-476 Epilogue: Dido's Revenge Glossary Index Further reading Acknowledgements and picture credits

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GOR002647049
9781847241665
1847241662
Emperors of Rome by David Potter
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quercus Publishing
20070906
256
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