Caracalla

Caracalla
Author: Ilkka Syvänne
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 147389526X

This biography of the Roman Emperor Caracalla challenges his tyrannical reputation with a revealing narrative of his social reforms and military campaigns. Caracallahas one of the worst reputations of any Roman Emperor. Many ancient historians were very hostile, and the 18th century English historian Edward Gibbon even dubbed him the common enemy of mankind. Yet his reign was considered by at least one Roman author to be the apogee of the Roman Empire. He was guilty of many murders and massacres—including that of his own brother, ex-wife and daughter. Yet he instituted the Antonine Constitution, granting citizenship to all free men in the Empire. He was also popular with the army, improving their pay and cultivating the image of sharing their hardships. Historian Ilkka Syvanne explains how the biased ancient sources in combination with the stern looking statues of the emperor have created a distorted image of the man. He then reconstructs a chronology of Caracalla’s reign, focusing on his military campaigns and reforms, to offer a balanced view of his legacy. Caracalla offers the first complete overview of the policies, events and conflicts he oversaw and explains how and why these contributed to the military crisis of the third century.

The Alamanni and Rome 213-496

The Alamanni and Rome 213-496
Author: John F. Drinkwater
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2007-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191537772

The Alamanni and Rome focuses upon the end of the Roman Empire. From the third century AD, barbarians attacked and then overran the west. Some - Goths, Franks, Saxons - are well known, others less so. The latter include the Alamanni, despite the fact that their name is found in the French ('Allemagne') and Spanish ('Alemania') for 'Germany'. This pioneering study, the first in English, uses new historical and archaeological findings to reconstruct the origins of the Alamanni, their settlements, their politics, and their society, and to establish the nature of their relationship with Rome. John Drinkwater discovers the cause of their modern elusiveness in their high level of dependence on the Empire. Far from being dangerous invaders, they were often the prey of emperors intent on acquiring military reputations. When much of the western Empire fell to the Franks, so did the Alamanni, without ever having produced their own 'successor kingdom'.

Alexander's Tomb

Alexander's Tomb
Author: Nicholas J Saunders
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0465006213

Alexander the Great is a towering figure in world history, but despite our long-held fascination with him, his burial site is unknown. Alexander's Tomb is the epic tale of the ongoing quest to unlock one of the world's great mysteries.

Gold Coins of the World

Gold Coins of the World
Author: Arthur L. Friedberg
Publisher: Coin & Currency Institute
Total Pages: 766
Release: 2009
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0871843080

overs the entire history of world gold coinage form the 5th century B.C. through the modern coin issues of today. Part I, the section on ancient coins covers, in order, Ancient Greece, the Roman Republic and Empire and the Byzantine Empire. Part II lists the coins of the world in alphabetical order by country from approximately AD 600 to date. With current market valuations usually in the two most commonly encountered states of preservation. Tables of weight and precious metal content included with coins of each country.

Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome

Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome
Author: Lesley Adkins
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0816074828

Describes the people, places, and events of Ancient Rome, describing travel, trade, language, religion, economy, industry and more, from the days of the Republic through the High Empire period and beyond.

Emperors Don't Die in Bed

Emperors Don't Die in Bed
Author: Fik Meijer
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780415312011

A lively general introduction to the Roman Emperors, from Julius Ceasar (44BC) to Romulus Augustulus (476 AD), the last western Emperor. Focusses on their unusual deaths, and what their final days can tell us about their lives.

The Emperor Elagabalus

The Emperor Elagabalus
Author: Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2010-05-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521895553

The first study to subject the life and reign of the so-called Emperor Elagabalus to a thorough historical investigation.