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help| 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 forms and conventions of oligarchic self-government inherited from the Roman Republic. The emperor had no specific office unless he chose to occupy the Republican office of consul. The Julio-Claudian... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Roman Emperor (Principate)
The office of Roman Emperor went through a complex convolution over the centuries of its existence. During its earliest phase, the Principate, the reality of autocratic rule was masked behind the forms and conventions of oligarchic self-government inherited from the Roman Republic. -
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Roman Emperor
The Roman Emperor was the ruler of the Roman State during the imperial period (starting at about 27 BC). ... Western and Eastern Roman Emperors Principate -
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Principate
The Principate is characterized by a concerted effort on the part of the Emperors to preserve the illusion of the formal continuance of the Roman Republic. ... | Emperor -
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Late Roman army
Background: the Principate army ... The emperor Diocletian (ruled 284–305), who launched wide-ranging reforms of the Roman army and government. -
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Augustus
His memory was enshrined in the political ethos of the Imperial age as a paradigm of the good emperor. ... Western and Eastern Roman Emperors Principate -
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Roman Empire
Roman expansion began in the days of the Republic, but reached its zenith under Emperor Trajan. ... Principate (27 BC–AD 235) -
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Constitution of the Late Roman Empire
The Augusti were legally distinct from the old Princeps (Roman Emperors under the Principate), because under the Principate, the Princeps took the place of the old republican magistrates. ... | Emperor -
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Auxiliaries (Roman military)
During the Principate, recruitment into the legions was restricted to Roman citizens only. ... Another important regimental cult was emperor-worship. -
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History of the Constitution of the Roman Empire
The Emperor in the Roman World, (Duckworth, 1977, 1992). ... | Principate Western Empire | Dominate Eastern Empire | | -
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Equestrian order
This pernicious system was terminated by the first Roman emperor, Augustus (sole rule 30 BC - 14 AD), who transferred responsibility for tax collection from the publicani to the councils of the provincial local authorities (civitates peregrinae). ... The Augustan equestrian order (Principate era)
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