TY - BOOK ID - 21695301 TI - Res publica constituta : Actium, Apollo, and the accomplishment of the triumviral assignment PY - 2009 VL - 10 SN - 9789004175013 9004175016 9786612602870 9047428463 128260287X 9789047428466 PB - Leiden Boston : Brill, DB - UniCat KW - Actium, Battle of, 31 B.C. KW - Political culture KW - Propaganda, Roman. KW - Ideology KW - Apollo (Greek deity) KW - War memorials KW - Political aspects KW - Augustus, KW - Military leadership. KW - Political and social views. KW - Rome KW - History KW - Politics and government KW - Actium, Bataille d', 31 av. J.-C. KW - Culture politique KW - Propagande romaine KW - Idéologie KW - Apollon (Divinité grecque) KW - Monuments aux morts KW - Aspect politique KW - Histoire KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - Actium, Battle of, 31 B.C KW - Propaganda, Roman KW - War monuments KW - Art and war KW - Memorials KW - Monuments KW - Military parks KW - Soldiers' monuments KW - Roman propaganda KW - Culture KW - Political science KW - Knowledge, Theory of KW - Philosophy KW - Psychology KW - Thought and thinking KW - Octavius Caesar, KW - Gaius Octavius, KW - Octavius, Gaius, KW - Octavianus, KW - Octavianus, Gaius Julius Caesar, KW - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, KW - Octavian, KW - Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus, KW - T︠S︡ezarʹ Oktavian Avgust, KW - Oktavian-Avgust, T︠S︡ezarʹ, KW - Avgust, T︠S︡ezarʹ Oktavian, KW - Octavianus Augustus, KW - Augusto, KW - Cesarz August, KW - Ogusṭus, KW - Augustus Caesar, KW - Gaius Octavius Thurinus, KW - Octavio Augusto, KW - Cayo Octavio Turino, KW - Thurinus, Gaius Octavius, KW - Turino, Cayo Octavio, KW - אוגוסטוס KW - Apollo KW - Apollōn KW - Apellōn KW - Απολλων KW - Απελλων KW - Helios KW - Apollon (divinité grecque) KW - Actium, Bataille d' (31 av. J.-C.) KW - Idéologie KW - 265-30 av. J.-C. KW - 43-31 av. J.-C. (Guerre civile) KW - Apollon (divinité grecque) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:21695301 AB - The years surrounding the decisive battle of Actium in 31 BC, and the various measures undertaken by the victor Augustus to create and legitimate a new system of government in Rome are among the most discussed aspects of Roman history. This book re-evaluates Augustus' rise to power, first as triumvir along with Antonius and Lepidus, and then as sole ruler, focusing particularly on the part played by propaganda and ideological claims. Augustus is shown to have acknowledged the Actium war as a civil as well as an external war, and the commemorations of the battle at the site and in Rome are re-assessed, along with the role ascribed to Apollo in the victory. The celebrated settlement of 28-27 BC is shown to have constituted the accomplishment of the triumviral assignment. ER -