The Julio - Claudian emperors

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The Julio - Claudian emperors

Thomas Wiedemann

(Classical world series)

Bristol Classical Press, 1989

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'The dark, unrelenting Tiberius, the furious Caligula, the feeble Claudius, the profligate and cruel Nero..are condemned to everlasting Infamy', wrote Gibbon. This 'infamy' has inspired the work of historians and novelists from Roman times to the present. This book summarises political events during the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero, and the civil wars of the 'year of four emperors'. It considers too the extent to which social factors influenced the imperial household. Assuming no knowledge of Latin and drawing on material including inscriptions and coins, literary history and the latest historical interpretations, the author presents a coherent account of the often apparently erratic actions of these emperors.

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Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Stemmata Map Sources and Subject-matter 1. Politics under the Principate 2. Tacitus 3. Other Literary and Archaeological Sources Tiberi us 4. The Accession 5. Germanicus and Drusus 6. Sejanus and the Power-Vacuum 7. The Aftermath of Sejanus: a Reign of Terror? Caligula, Claudius and Nero 8. A New Gaius Julius Caesar 9. The Fall of Caligula 10. A Weak Emperor 11. Claudius and Agrippina 12. Nero's 'Five Good Years' 13. The Fire and its Aftermath The Civil Wars 14. Power Passes to Sulpicius Galba 15. Galba's Failure and the Reign of Otho 16. A Military Coup: Vitellius 17. Vitellius Defeated 18. Legitimacy Restored: Vespasian in Control Suggestions for Further Study Suggestions for Further Reading List of Latin Terms

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