
Roman Propaganda: How Emperors Manufactured Consent
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Roman emperors did not rule by force alone. From Augustus to Constantine, the most enduring reigns were built on carefully constructed public identities - communicated through coinage, monumental architecture, public games, religious ceremony, and state-controlled historiography. The Roman imperial system was, among other things, a sophisticated apparatus for shaping how millions of people underst...
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Roman emperors did not rule by force alone. From Augustus to Constantine, the most enduring reigns were built on carefully constructed public identities - communicated through coinage, monumental architecture, public games, religious ceremony, and state-controlled historiography. The Roman imperial system was, among other things, a sophisticated apparatus for shaping how millions of people underst...
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