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February 23, 2026 | History
An edition of Death of an emperor (1991)

Death of an emperor

Caligula was assassinated in January A.D. 41. Since he was the last of the Julii, and he left no heir, it seemed that the dynasty of Caesar and Augustus was finished. Accordingly, the Republic was restored, but then a coup d'état b the Prætorian Guard put Claudius in power. The dramatic events of these few days are a crucial turning-point in Roman history -- the moment when the military basis of the Principate was first made explicit. Tacitus' account has not survived, and Suetonius and Dio Cassius offer no adequate substitute. Fortunately, however, the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus chose to insert into his "Jewish Antiquities", as an example of the providence of God, a detailed narrative of the assassination plot and its aftermath taken from contemporary and well-informed Roman sources. This narrative, one of the most important texts in Roman imperial history, has until now been unaccountably neglected. -- Back cover.

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Language
English
Pages
122

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Death of an emperor
1991, University of Exeter Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Exeter, U.K
Series
Exeter studies in history ;, no. 30

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
937/.07/092, B
Library of Congress
DG283 .J672513 1991,

The Physical Object

Pagination
122 p. :
Number of pages
122

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1765948M
ISBN 10
0859893561
LCCN
92115904, gb91037356
OCLC/WorldCat
26762295
LibraryThing
2139870
Goodreads
1856632

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15202720W

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