Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99:
"The imperial succession at Rome was notoriously uncertain, and where possible, hereditary succession was preferred. But when the infamous emperor Domitian was assassinated in AD 96, he had no sons and had executed several family members who might have succeeded him; the uncertain situation pro...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The imperial succession at Rome was notoriously uncertain, and where possible, hereditary succession was preferred. But when the infamous emperor Domitian was assassinated in AD 96, he had no sons and had executed several family members who might have succeeded him; the uncertain situation provoked a dangerous crisis." "John Grainger's detailed study looks at this period of intrigue and conspiracy. He explores how, why and by whom Domitian was killed, the rule of Nerva, chosen to succeed him, and finally Nerva's own choice of successor, Trajan, who became a strong and respected emperor against the odds. Perhaps most significantly Grainger investigates the effects of this dynastic uncertainty both inside and outside the ruling group in Rome, asking why civil war did not occur in this time of political upheaval."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XXVII, 162 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9780415349581 0415289173 9780415289177 |
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spellingShingle | Grainger, John D. 1939- Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99 Nerva <Emperor of Rome, ca. 30-98> Nerva Römisches Reich, Kaiser 30-98 (DE-588)118785931 gnd Keizers gtt Opvolging gtt Geschichte Emperors Rome Biography Nachfolge (DE-588)4225195-3 gnd |
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title | Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99 |
title_auth | Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99 |
title_exact_search | Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99 |
title_full | Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99 John D. Grainger |
title_fullStr | Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99 John D. Grainger |
title_full_unstemmed | Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99 John D. Grainger |
title_short | Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 - 99 |
title_sort | nerva and the roman succession crisis of ad 96 99 |
topic | Nerva <Emperor of Rome, ca. 30-98> Nerva Römisches Reich, Kaiser 30-98 (DE-588)118785931 gnd Keizers gtt Opvolging gtt Geschichte Emperors Rome Biography Nachfolge (DE-588)4225195-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Nerva <Emperor of Rome, ca. 30-98> Nerva Römisches Reich, Kaiser 30-98 Keizers Opvolging Geschichte Emperors Rome Biography Nachfolge Rom Rome History Antonines, 96-192 Römisches Reich Biografie |
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