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adam_text | CONTENTS
Maps xv
Figures xvii
Preface xix
Notes to the Reader XXi
Italy and the Mediterranean World 1
Italy Before the City 4
The Iron Age in Etruria, Latium, and Campania 5
Greeks and Phoenicians in the Central Mediterranean 6
The Rise of Cities 6
Beginning of Writing 7
Appearance of an Elite 8
Cities and Monumental Architecture 8
Warfare in the Orientalizing and Archaic Periods 10
Social and Economic Organization 11
Etruscans and Greeks 12
vii
viii Contents
.jJY Rome s First Centuries _»_____™_,__™_«™
Emergence of an Urban Community 15
The Romans and Their Early History 19
Box 2.1 Romulus Founds Rome (Plutarch) 19
Table 2.1 Dates of Rome s Kings According to Varro 20
Rome Under the Kings 20
Rome and the Latins 23
The Early Republic 25
Beginning of the Republic 25
Rome and Its Neighbors in the Fifth Century 28
Struggle of the Orders 28
3f Rome ana Italy in the Fourth Century
Fall of Veii and the Sack of Rome 32
The City and Its Institutions in the Fourth Century 33
Officials 34
Senate 37
Assemblies of Citizens 38
Table 3.1 Roman Assemblies 40
The City, Its Gods, and Its Priests 41
Box 3.1 The Roman Games (Dionysius of
Halicarnassus) 42
Roman Dominance in Italy 44
Warfare and the Civic Order 45
Rome in Latium and Campania 46
The Expansion of Roman Dominance 49
War and the Roman State 52
i*jc|} i£2^£^nnin^s °* a Mediterranean Empire^^
The Nobility and the City of Rome 54
Box 4.1 Triumph of Scipio Africanus (Appian) 57
Contents ix
Wars with Carthage 59
First Punic War (264 241) 59
Second Punic War (218 201) 63
Box 4.2 Romans Vow a Sacred Spring (Livy) 66
A Mediterranean Empire 67
Governors, Provinces, and Empire 68
Spain 70
Greece and Asia Minor 72
Box 4.3 Slave Trade on Delos (Strabo) 76
North Africa 77
v $ Italy ana Empire
Senators, Officials, and Citizen Assemblies 78
Italy and the Consequences of Empire 82
Changing Relations Between Rome, Its Municipia,
and Allies 82
Roman and Italian Elites 85
Box 5.1 Scipio Africanus Army Loots Carthago
Nova (Polybius) 85
Demographic and Economic Changes 87
Roman Politics from the Mid Second Century 90
Scipio Aemilianus 90
Tiberius Gracchus 92
Gaius Gracchus 95
4£ Italy Threatened, Enfranchised, Divided
War with Jugurtha (112 105) 99
Italy Threatened from the North (113 101) 102
Changes in the Roman Army 103
Marius Career in Roman Politics 104
Box 6.1 Marius Bid for the Consulship (Sallust) 104
x Contents
Sixth Consulship of Marius and Second Tribunate of
Saturninus (100) 106
Administration of the Provinces 107
Tribunate of Livius Drusus (91) 110
Social War (91 87) 111
Tribunate of Sulpicius Rufus (88) 112
Sulla s First March on Rome (88) 114
Cinna s Rule (87 84) 115
Sulla s Second March on Rome (83 82) 116
J The Domination of Sulla ana Its Legacy
Sulla s Proscriptions (82 81) 119
Sulla the Dictator and His Program (82 81) 120
Verdicts on Sulla s Program 122
Box 7.1 Cicero s Defense of Sextus Roscius 123
Lepidus Rising and Its Aftermath (78 77) 124
Challenge from Sertorius in Spain (80 73) 125
Spartacus Slave Revolt (73 71) 125
Consulship of Crassus and Pompey (70) 128
Roman Women 129
Pompey Frees the Mediterranean of Pirates (67) 132
Threat from King Mithridates VI of Pontus 132
Sulla s Campaign Against Mithridates (87 85) 134
Lucullus Struggle with Mithridates (74 67) 134
Pompey s Defeat of Mithridates (66 63) 135
Roles of Crassus and Cicero in Rome (65 63) 137
Catiline s Rising (63 62) 139
H Ena o£tne Rentitlic: _Caesar s Dictatorship
Pompey s Return from the East (62) 142
Pompey and Political Stalemate in Rome 143
Partnership of Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar 145
Caesar s First Consulship (59) 146
Contents xi
Clodius Tribunate (58) 147
Cicero s Recall and the Renewal of the
Triumvirate (57 56) 149
Caesar s Campaigns in Gaul (58 51) 152
Death of Clodius and Pompey s Sole Consulship (52) 153
Prospect of Civil War (51 49) 154
Causes and Consequences of Caesar Crossing the
Rubicon 0anuary 49) 155
Civil War Campaigns (49 45) 157
Caesar s Activity as Dictator (49 44) 160
Caesar s Impact upon the City of Rome 162
Political Prospects for Rome and for Caesar 165
,, .*§£ ? Anagustus ana tke Transformation or the Roman World
Reactions to the Assassination of Caesar (44 43) 167
Emergence of a Second Triumvirate (43) 171
Battle of Philippi (42) 172
Perusine War (41 40) 173
Elimination of Sextus Pompey and Lepidus (39 36) 174
Box 9.1 Laudatio Turiae 175
Antony in the East (42 onwards) 177
Clash Between Antony and Octavian (36 30) 178
Octavian as Sole Ruler (30 onwards) 180
The Republic Restored 181
Second Settlement (23) 183
Succession 184
Table 9.1 The Julio Claudian Family 185
Senate and Equites 187
Army 189
Box 9.2 Oath of Loyalty 191
The Empire and Its Expansion 194
City of Rome 195
Attitudes Outside Rome 197
Augustus: Final Assessment 198
xii Contents
f|§3 Tke Early Principate (A.D. 14 69): Tke Julio Claudians,
VCW t^e Q^l War of 68 69, and Jifejin tke Earlv_ Empire
The Julio Claudian Emperors: Civil Government and
Military Concerns 201
Tiberius (14 37) 202
Gaius (Caligula) (37 41) 203
Claudius (41 54) 205
Nero (54 68) 207
Civil War in 68 69 211
Economic and Social Change: Army 213
Beneficial Ideology 214
Cities and Provinces 214
Diversity: Women, Local Languages, and Culture 216
Religious Practices and Principles 218
Imperial Cult 220
Military Expansion ana Its Limits:
tke Empire ana tke Provinces (69—138)
Institutionalization of the Principate 222
Vespasian (69 79) 223
Titus (79 81) 225
Domitian (81 96) 225
A New, Better Era? 227
Nerva (96 98) 227
Trajan (98 117) 228
Table 11.1 The Antonine Family 234
Hadrian (117 138) 235
Box 11.1 Hadrian Inspects Troops at Lambaesis,
Numidia 237
Roman Cities and the Empire s Peoples 237
Theaters and Processions 239
Circuses and Chariot Racing 241
The Amphitheater and Gladiatorial Games 242
Other Urban Amenities and Education 244
Contents xiii
1**2* Italy ana the Provinces: Civil ana Military Affairs
Antoninus Pius (138 161) 247
Box 12.1 A Greek Provincial Praises Roman
Citizenship 248
Marcus Aurelius (161 180) and Lucius Verus (161 169) 248
Commodus (176 192, Sole Augustus after 180) 252
Table 12.1 The Severan Family 255
Septimius Severus (193 211) 256
Caracalla (198 217, Sole Augustus after 211) 260
Macrinus (217 218) 260
Elagabalus (218 222) 261
Severus Alexander (222 235) 261
Roman Law 262
Roman Citizenship 263
Box 12.2 Grant of Roman Citizenship (Tabula
Banasitana) 264
Rome and Christianity 268
Box 12.3 Pliny, Trajan, and Christians 269
3 The Third and Fourth Centuries: Changes ana Continuities
Mid Third Century 273
Aurelian (270 275), Diocletian, and the Tetrarchy (284 305) 277
Administrative, Military, and Religious Reforms of the
Tetrarchy 280
Dissolution of the Tetrarchy (305 313) and the Rise of
Constantine (306 324) 284
Constantine and the Empire 287
Cultural Aspects of the Fourth Century 291
Political and Military Changes 294
Timeline 299
Glossary 303
Art Credits 313
Index 315
Gazetteer 327
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CONTENTS
Maps xv
Figures xvii
Preface xix
Notes to the Reader XXi
Italy and the Mediterranean World 1
Italy Before the City 4
The Iron Age in Etruria, Latium, and Campania 5
Greeks and Phoenicians in the Central Mediterranean 6
The Rise of Cities 6
Beginning of Writing 7
Appearance of an Elite 8
Cities and Monumental Architecture 8
Warfare in the Orientalizing and Archaic Periods 10
Social and Economic Organization 11
Etruscans and Greeks 12
vii
viii Contents
.jJY Rome's First Centuries _»_™_,_™_«™
Emergence of an Urban Community 15
The Romans and Their Early History 19
Box 2.1 Romulus Founds Rome (Plutarch) 19
Table 2.1 Dates of Rome's Kings According to Varro 20
Rome Under the Kings 20
Rome and the Latins 23
The Early Republic 25
Beginning of the Republic 25
Rome and Its Neighbors in the Fifth Century 28
Struggle of the Orders 28
3f Rome ana Italy in the Fourth Century
Fall of Veii and the Sack of Rome 32
The City and Its Institutions in the Fourth Century 33
Officials 34
Senate 37
Assemblies of Citizens 38
Table 3.1 Roman Assemblies 40
The City, Its Gods, and Its Priests 41
Box 3.1 The Roman Games (Dionysius of
Halicarnassus) 42
Roman Dominance in Italy 44
Warfare and the Civic Order 45
Rome in Latium and Campania 46
The Expansion of Roman Dominance 49
War and the Roman State 52
i*jc|} i£2^£^nnin^s °* a Mediterranean Empire^^
The Nobility and the City of Rome 54
Box 4.1 Triumph of Scipio Africanus (Appian) 57
Contents ix
Wars with Carthage 59
First Punic War (264 241) 59
Second Punic War (218 201) 63
Box 4.2 Romans Vow a "Sacred Spring" (Livy) 66
A Mediterranean Empire 67
Governors, Provinces, and Empire 68
Spain 70
Greece and Asia Minor 72
Box 4.3 Slave Trade on Delos (Strabo) 76
North Africa 77
'v\$ ' Italy ana Empire
Senators, Officials, and Citizen Assemblies 78
Italy and the Consequences of Empire 82
Changing Relations Between Rome, Its Municipia,
and Allies 82
Roman and Italian Elites 85
Box 5.1 Scipio Africanus' Army Loots Carthago
Nova (Polybius) 85
Demographic and Economic Changes 87
Roman Politics from the Mid Second Century 90
Scipio Aemilianus 90
Tiberius Gracchus 92
Gaius Gracchus 95
4£ Italy Threatened, Enfranchised, Divided
War with Jugurtha (112 105) 99
Italy Threatened from the North (113 101) 102
Changes in the Roman Army 103
Marius' Career in Roman Politics 104
Box 6.1 Marius' Bid for the Consulship (Sallust) 104
x Contents
Sixth Consulship of Marius and Second Tribunate of
Saturninus (100) 106
Administration of the Provinces 107
Tribunate of Livius Drusus (91) 110
Social War (91 87) 111
Tribunate of Sulpicius Rufus (88) 112
Sulla's First March on Rome (88) 114
Cinna's Rule (87 84) 115
Sulla's Second March on Rome (83 82) 116
'J The Domination of Sulla ana Its Legacy
Sulla's Proscriptions (82 81) 119
Sulla the Dictator and His Program (82 81) 120
Verdicts on Sulla's Program 122
Box 7.1 Cicero's Defense of Sextus Roscius 123
Lepidus' Rising and Its Aftermath (78 77) 124
Challenge from Sertorius in Spain (80 73) 125
Spartacus' Slave Revolt (73 71) 125
Consulship of Crassus and Pompey (70) 128
Roman Women 129
Pompey Frees the Mediterranean of Pirates (67) 132
Threat from King Mithridates VI of Pontus 132
Sulla's Campaign Against Mithridates (87 85) 134
Lucullus' Struggle with Mithridates (74 67) 134
Pompey's Defeat of Mithridates (66 63) 135
Roles of Crassus and Cicero in Rome (65 63) 137
Catiline's Rising (63 62) 139
H Ena o£tne Rentitlic: _Caesar's Dictatorship
Pompey's Return from the East (62) 142
Pompey and Political Stalemate in Rome 143
Partnership of Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar 145
Caesar's First Consulship (59) 146
Contents xi
Clodius' Tribunate (58) 147
Cicero's Recall and the Renewal of the
Triumvirate (57 56) 149
Caesar's Campaigns in Gaul (58 51) 152
Death of Clodius and Pompey's Sole Consulship (52) 153
Prospect of Civil War (51 49) 154
Causes and Consequences of Caesar Crossing the
Rubicon 0anuary 49) 155
Civil War Campaigns (49 45) 157
Caesar's Activity as Dictator (49 44) 160
Caesar's Impact upon the City of Rome 162
Political Prospects for Rome and for Caesar 165
,, .*§£ ? Anagustus ana tke Transformation or the Roman World
Reactions to the Assassination of Caesar (44 43) 167
Emergence of a Second Triumvirate (43) 171
Battle of Philippi (42) 172
Perusine War (41 40) 173
Elimination of Sextus Pompey and Lepidus (39 36) 174
Box 9.1 Laudatio Turiae 175
Antony in the East (42 onwards) 177
Clash Between Antony and Octavian (36 30) 178
Octavian as Sole Ruler (30 onwards) 180
"The Republic Restored" 181
Second Settlement (23) 183
Succession 184
Table 9.1 The Julio Claudian Family 185
Senate and Equites 187
Army 189
Box 9.2 Oath of Loyalty 191
The Empire and Its Expansion 194
City of Rome 195
Attitudes Outside Rome 197
Augustus: Final Assessment 198
xii Contents
f|§3 Tke Early Principate (A.D. 14 69): Tke Julio Claudians,
VCW t^e Q^l War of 68 69, and Jifejin tke Earlv_ Empire
The Julio Claudian Emperors: Civil Government and
Military Concerns 201
Tiberius (14 37) 202
Gaius (Caligula) (37 41) 203
Claudius (41 54) 205
Nero (54 68) 207
Civil War in 68 69 211
Economic and Social Change: Army 213
"Beneficial Ideology" 214
Cities and Provinces 214
Diversity: Women, Local Languages, and Culture 216
Religious Practices and Principles 218
Imperial Cult 220
\\ Military Expansion ana Its Limits:
tke Empire ana tke Provinces (69—138)
Institutionalization of the Principate 222
Vespasian (69 79) 223
Titus (79 81) 225
Domitian (81 96) 225
A New, Better Era? 227
Nerva (96 98) 227
Trajan (98 117) 228
Table 11.1 The Antonine Family 234
Hadrian (117 138) 235
Box 11.1 Hadrian Inspects Troops at Lambaesis,
Numidia 237
Roman Cities and the Empire's Peoples 237
Theaters and Processions 239
Circuses and Chariot Racing 241
The Amphitheater and Gladiatorial Games 242
Other Urban Amenities and Education 244
Contents xiii
1**2* Italy ana the Provinces: Civil ana Military Affairs
Antoninus Pius (138 161) 247
Box 12.1 A Greek Provincial Praises Roman
Citizenship 248
Marcus Aurelius (161 180) and Lucius Verus (161 169) 248
Commodus (176 192, Sole Augustus after 180) 252
Table 12.1 The Severan Family 255
Septimius Severus (193 211) 256
Caracalla (198 217, Sole Augustus after 211) 260
Macrinus (217 218) 260
Elagabalus (218 222) 261
Severus Alexander (222 235) 261
Roman Law 262
Roman Citizenship 263
Box 12.2 Grant of Roman Citizenship (Tabula
Banasitana) 264
Rome and Christianity 268
Box 12.3 Pliny, Trajan, and Christians 269
\ 3 The Third and Fourth Centuries: Changes ana Continuities
Mid Third Century 273
Aurelian (270 275), Diocletian, and the Tetrarchy (284 305) 277
Administrative, Military, and Religious Reforms of the
Tetrarchy 280
Dissolution of the Tetrarchy (305 313) and the Rise of
Constantine (306 324) 284
Constantine and the Empire 287
Cultural Aspects of the Fourth Century 291
Political and Military Changes 294
Timeline 299
Glossary 303
Art Credits 313
Index 315
Gazetteer 327 |
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spellingShingle | Boatwright, Mary Taliaferro 1952- A brief history of the Romans Geschichte |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4076778-4 |
title | A brief history of the Romans |
title_auth | A brief history of the Romans |
title_exact_search | A brief history of the Romans |
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title_full | A brief history of the Romans Mary T. Boatwright ... |
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title_short | A brief history of the Romans |
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topic | Geschichte |
topic_facet | Geschichte Roma - Tarih Rom Rome History Römisches Reich |
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