Roman Emperor (Principate) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The office of Roman Emperor went through a complex evolution over the centuries of its existence. During its earliest phase, the Principate , the reality of autocratic rule was masked behind the f...
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Roman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roman Empire was the post-Republican phase of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterran...
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The principate is the name we give the period of Roman history beginning with the dominance of one man, Augustus. ... The principate is the name we give to mark the period in ancient Roman history when one man (the princeps) took political control. The period of the principate runs from Augustus to Diocletian,
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The Principate (27 BCE – 235 CE) is the first period of the Roman Empire, extending from the beginning of the reign of Caesar Augustus to the Crisis of the Third Century, after which it was replaced...
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The Pax Romana: AD 17 to 180 ... Roman Culture ... The Roman Principate...
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Index of Images, Roman Coins: Republic and Principate: Barbara F. McManus ... diagram explaining equivalent values of Roman coins, with relative size and denominations; This shows the coinage as reformed by Augustus c. 23 BCE, using the same coins as the previous diagram; values are denoted in relation to the copper as...
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In the Principate, an adult male required 4 modii as his monthly ration of wheat, which probably represented two-thirds of his caloric intake (with oil, vegetables, and protein making up the other third). The Roman soldier was allotted 1 cyathus (1/16 sextarius) of olive oil and 1 to 2 sextarii of wine per day.
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Informations about Roman Naming Practices During the Principate Period ... Another notable change in Roman names occurring during the Principate was that Roman women, previously limited in their names, were now adopting distinctive, feminine cognomina of their own.
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This system, termed the "Principate," was far from flawless, but it provided the Roman Empire with a series of rulers who presided over the longest period of unity, peace, and prosperity that Western Europe, the Middle East and the North African seaboard have known in their entire recorded history.
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