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All these things I will give to you: The political rise of the individual in ancient Rome

Posted on:2017-10-03Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Regent UniversityCandidate:Nierle, JoshuaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390014966436Subject:Political science
Abstract/Summary:
Despite myriad causes given to the end of Republican Rome and the beginning of Imperial Rome, there still remains a basic truth: the form of political rule and the institutions that structured this rule changed in the span of about a hundred years, from Sulla's first armed takeover in 88-87 B.C. to Augustus's death in 14 A.D. After Sulla, the political institutions of Republican Rome became a facade; within a couple of generations they were a farce. I argue in this paper that the effect of the individual on this loss of institutional inviolability is vital to understanding both how it happened and what came after.
Keywords/Search Tags:Rome, Political
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