
Leading Rome from a Distance, 300 BCE 37 CE
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Roman political leaders used distance from Rome as a key political tool to assert pre-eminence.
Through the case studies of Caesar''s hegemony, Augustus''s autocracy, and Tiberius''s reign, this book examines how these figures'' experiences and manipulations of absence established a multipolar focus of political life centred less on the city of Rome, and more on the idea of a single leader.
The R...
Through the case studies of Caesar''s hegemony, Augustus''s autocracy, and Tiberius''s reign, this book examines how these figures'' experiences and manipulations of absence established a multipolar focus of political life centred less on the city of Rome, and more on the idea of a single leader.
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Roman political leaders used distance from Rome as a key political tool to assert pre-eminence.
Through the case studies of Caesar''s hegemony, Augustus''s autocracy, and Tiberius''s reign, this book examines how these figures'' experiences and manipulations of absence established a multipolar focus of political life centred less on the city of Rome, and more on the idea of a single leader.
The R...
Through the case studies of Caesar''s hegemony, Augustus''s autocracy, and Tiberius''s reign, this book examines how these figures'' experiences and manipulations of absence established a multipolar focus of political life centred less on the city of Rome, and more on the idea of a single leader.
The R...
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