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  • Augustan and Julio-Claudian art
  • Art of the Augustan and Julio-Claudian periods of Roman history

    Augustan and Julio-Claudian art is the artistic production that took place in the Roman Empire under the reign of Augustus and the Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Augustan and Julio-Claudian art

    Augustan and Julio-Claudian art

    Augustan_and_Julio-Claudian_art

  • Julio-Claudian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty

    The Julio-Claudian dynasty comprised the first five Roman emperors: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. This line of emperors ruled the

    Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Julio-Claudian_dynasty

  • Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum
  • Aspect of art in ancient Rome

    Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum has been both exhibited as art and censored as pornography. The Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum around the

    Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum

    Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum

    Erotic_art_in_Pompeii_and_Herculaneum

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    only a supporting character. Augustan and Julio-Claudian art Augustan literature (ancient Rome) Gaius Maecenas Julio-Claudian family tree Julius Licinus

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)
  • Nephew of Roman emperor Augustus

    the Republic and Birth of the Empire, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780190231606 Cairns, Francis (2006), Sextus Propertius: The Augustan Elegist, Cambridge

    Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)

    Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)

    Marcellus_(nephew_of_Augustus)

  • Gemma Augustea
  • Gem sculpture in ancient Rome

    style of execution was more common in the late Augustan or earlier Tiberian age, though more likely Augustan. It is said that the image of Augustus as Jupiter

    Gemma Augustea

    Gemma Augustea

    Gemma_Augustea

  • Reign of Augustus
  • Caesars, Gaius and Lucius—instead of Augustus, the real architect of his divorce and imperial demotion. Augustan and Julio-Claudian art Augustan literature

    Reign of Augustus

    Reign of Augustus

    Reign_of_Augustus

  • Byzantine art
  • Art of the Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine art comprises the body of artistic products of the Byzantine Empire, as well as the nations and states that inherited culturally from the empire

    Byzantine art

    Byzantine art

    Byzantine_art

  • Rise of Augustus
  • Life from 44 to 27 BC

    and he never traveled to Egypt again after 30 BC. Augustan and Julio-Claudian art Augustan literature (ancient Rome) Early life of Augustus Julio-Claudian

    Rise of Augustus

    Rise of Augustus

    Rise_of_Augustus

  • Adoption in ancient Rome
  • adopted by a plebeian Cornelius. Augustan legislation that granted privileges to fathers with multiple children and disadvantaged the childless also prompted

    Adoption in ancient Rome

    Adoption in ancient Rome

    Adoption_in_ancient_Rome

  • Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
  • Roman general and statesman (c. 63–12 BC)

    of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, whose position he helped to attain, as well as many other distinguished Romans. Vipsania gens Julio-Claudian family tree

    Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa

    Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa

    Marcus_Vipsanius_Agrippa

  • Lusus Troiae
  • Equestrian event in ancient Rome

    BC. The Troy Game continued to be staged under other emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Seneca mentions the event in his Troades (line 778). Nero participated

    Lusus Troiae

    Lusus Troiae

    Lusus_Troiae

  • Aeneid
  • Latin epic poem by Virgil

    traditional Roman virtues, and legitimised the Julio-Claudian dynasty as descendants of the founders, heroes, and gods of Rome and Troy. The Aeneid is widely

    Aeneid

    Aeneid

    Aeneid

  • Agrippina the Elder
  • Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (died AD 33)

    of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. She was the daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (a close supporter of the first Roman emperor, Augustus) and Augustus'

    Agrippina the Elder

    Agrippina the Elder

    Agrippina_the_Elder

  • C. Brian Rose
  • American archaeologist

    Haverford College, and his Ph.D. in Art History and Archaeology from Columbia University in 1987 for thesis titled Julio-Claudian dynastic group monuments

    C. Brian Rose

    C. Brian Rose

    C._Brian_Rose

  • Livia
  • Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14

    husband, Tiberius and Drusus, she was a direct ancestor of all of the Julio-Claudian emperors as well as most of the extended Julio-Claudian imperial family

    Livia

    Livia

    Livia

  • Ptolemy of Mauretania
  • King of Mauretania (AD 21–40)

    of the Julio-Claudian dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire. During his reign, Mauretania became prosperous by exporting grain, oil, garum, and Tyrian purple

    Ptolemy of Mauretania

    Ptolemy of Mauretania

    Ptolemy_of_Mauretania

  • Villa of Agrippa Postumus
  • Ancient Roman villa in Italy

    excavation of the villa. "The Augustan Villa at Boscotrecase". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2004. Retrieved 3 December

    Villa of Agrippa Postumus

    Villa of Agrippa Postumus

    Villa_of_Agrippa_Postumus

  • Hippodamia (daughter of Oenomaus)
  • Greek mythological figure

    "Terracotta plaque with Pelops and Hippodamia | Roman | Augustan or Julio-Claudian". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2023-05-18. Pindar, First

    Hippodamia (daughter of Oenomaus)

    Hippodamia (daughter of Oenomaus)

    Hippodamia_(daughter_of_Oenomaus)

  • Warren Cup
  • Ancient Greco-Roman drinking cup

    for Representations of Male-to-Male Lovemaking in Augustan and Early Julio-Claudian Art", The Art Bulletin, 75 (2): 275–294, doi:10.2307/3045949, JSTOR 3045949

    Warren Cup

    Warren Cup

    Warren_Cup

  • Agrippa Postumus
  • Grandson of Augustus (12 BC – AD 14)

    was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, the first imperial family of the Roman Empire. His maternal grandparents were Augustus and his second wife, Scribonia

    Agrippa Postumus

    Agrippa Postumus

    Agrippa_Postumus

  • Lex Julia
  • Ancient Roman law

    (2007). Ancient civilizations: the illustrated guide to belief, mythology, and art. Barnes & Noble. p. 386. ISBN 978-1-4351-0121-0. "Digesta Iustiniani :

    Lex Julia

    Lex_Julia

  • Poppaea Sabina
  • Roman empress from 62 to 65 AD

    and Afterlife of a Roman Empress. New York, NY: Oxford Academic. doi:10.1093/9780197678299.003.0007. Retrieved 7 July 2026. Ronald Syme, The Augustan

    Poppaea Sabina

    Poppaea Sabina

    Poppaea_Sabina

  • Augustus (title)
  • Ancient Roman title

    fall of the Julio-Claudian dynasty in 69 AD. Afterwards, emperor Vespasian established the legal basis for his succession by listing offices and powers that

    Augustus (title)

    Augustus (title)

    Augustus_(title)

  • Index of ancient Rome–related articles
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Raurica Augustalia Augustamnica Augustan and Julio-Claudian art Augustan literature (ancient Rome) Augustan poetry Augusteum Augustus Augustus (title) Aulus

    Index of ancient Rome–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles

  • Julia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Julius Caesar, the dictator and adoptive father of the emperor Augustus, through whom the name was passed to the Julio-Claudian dynasty of the first century

    Julia gens

    Julia gens

    Julia_gens

  • Germanicus
  • Roman general (15 BC–19 AD)

    Nineteenth-Century Art, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 978-1136840715 Gibson, Alisdair (2013), The Julio-Claudian Succession: Reality and Perception of the "Augustan Model"

    Germanicus

    Germanicus

    Germanicus

  • Capitoline Triad
  • Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva

    prominent areas in many cities in Italy and the provinces, particularly during the Augustan and Julio-Claudian periods. Most had a triple cella. The earliest

    Capitoline Triad

    Capitoline_Triad

  • Auxilia
  • Non-citizen troops in the Imperial Roman army

    them in increasing numbers to support its legions after 200 BC. The Julio-Claudian period (27 BC–68 AD) saw the transformation of the Auxilia from motley

    Auxilia

    Auxilia

    Auxilia

  • Tacitus
  • Roman historian and senator (56–120)

    the goodwill of his armies. The Julio-Claudians eventually gave way to generals, who followed Julius Caesar (and Sulla and Pompey) in recognizing that military

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

  • Roman art
  • Art made in Ancient Rome and the territories it ruled

    Roman art The art of Ancient Rome, and the territories of its Republic and later Empire, includes architecture, painting, sculpture and mosaic work. Luxury

    Roman art

    Roman art

    Roman_art

  • Naumachia
  • Staged Roman naval battles

    and Dio Cassius (Roman History, LXI, 9, 5) speak of such a spectacle in 57 AD in a wooden amphitheatre inaugurated by the last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Naumachia

    Naumachia

    Naumachia

  • Via Labicana Augustus
  • Ancient Roman sculpture

    the use of Hellenistic and heroic features. This idealistic portraiture type would continue through the Augustan and Julio-Claudian periods, emphasizing

    Via Labicana Augustus

    Via Labicana Augustus

    Via_Labicana_Augustus

  • National Roman Museum of Palazzo Massimo
  • Museum in Rome, Italy

    Roman art, from the late Republican age (with works belonging to the ruling classes of the 2nd-1st centuries B.C.), to the time of the Julio-Claudian dynasty

    National Roman Museum of Palazzo Massimo

    National Roman Museum of Palazzo Massimo

    National_Roman_Museum_of_Palazzo_Massimo

  • Praetorian Guard
  • Bodyguards of the Roman emperors

    infantry. Hence, three turmae per cohorts of the Augustan period, five per cohort in 100 CE–200 CE, and ten per cohort after 200 CE, with a vexillum (flag)

    Praetorian Guard

    Praetorian Guard

    Praetorian_Guard

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    one for performances of Shakespeare, and went some way to restoring his original texts and removing the Augustan "improvements" to them. The greatest

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • Roman imperial cult
  • Identification of emperors with divine authority

    childless and apparently reluctant Nerva as emperor. Nerva had long-standing family and consular connections with the Julio-Claudian and Flavian families

    Roman imperial cult

    Roman_imperial_cult

  • Caesar (title)
  • Imperial title in the Roman and Byzantine Empires

    the Roman emperors can be traced to AD 68, following the fall of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. When used on its own, the title denoted heirs apparent, who

    Caesar (title)

    Caesar (title)

    Caesar_(title)

  • Tiber Apollo
  • Marble sculpture of Apollo recovered from the Tiber River

    Ivv. 648. Julio-Claudian period. Combined with body of Kassel Apollo. Paris statuette of Apollo Tuber type. Louvre. Bronze. From the Este and Pourtales

    Tiber Apollo

    Tiber Apollo

    Tiber_Apollo

  • Pompeian Styles
  • Artistic styles found in Pompeii

    narrative painting and panoramic vistas while retaining the architectural details of the Second and First Styles. In the Julio-Claudian phase (c. 20–54 AD)

    Pompeian Styles

    Pompeian Styles

    Pompeian_Styles

  • Outline of Augustus
  • First Roman emperor (63 BC – AD 14)

    groomed as a potential heir but died of illness at the age of 19. Julio-Claudian dynasty – The imperial dynasty founded by Augustus Aqua Alsietina –

    Outline of Augustus

    Outline_of_Augustus

  • Sexuality in ancient Rome
  • Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome

    especially in connection with the Trojan horse, became important under the Julio-Claudian emperors, who claimed descent from the Trojan refugee Aeneas, son of

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome

  • Caligula
  • Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41

    the official end of the Julii Caesares in the male line, though the Julio-Claudian dynasty continued to rule until the demise of Caligula's nephew, the

    Caligula

    Caligula

    Caligula

  • Octavia the Younger
  • Roman noblewoman, full-sister of Augustus

    Republik und Principat. Berlin: Logos-Verl., 1999. Foubert, Lien. "Vesta and Julio-Claudian women in imperial propaganda." Ancient society 45 (2015), 187–204

    Octavia the Younger

    Octavia the Younger

    Octavia_the_Younger

  • Gardens of Maecenas
  • Famed formal garden of the early Roman Empire

    the luxurious ancient Roman estate of Gaius Maecenas, an Augustan-era imperial advisor and patron of the arts. The property was among the first in Italy

    Gardens of Maecenas

    Gardens of Maecenas

    Gardens_of_Maecenas

  • Augustus of Prima Porta
  • Ancient Roman sculpture of Augustus

    where it grew into a grove. According to Jane Clark Reeder, when Julio-Claudians had military success they would take a laurel branch from the villa

    Augustus of Prima Porta

    Augustus of Prima Porta

    Augustus_of_Prima_Porta

  • Neoclassicism
  • Western cultural movement

    movement in English literature, which began considerably earlier, is called Augustan literature. This, which had been dominant for several decades, was beginning

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

  • Early life of Augustus
  • S2CID 242729962. Richardson, John Stuart (2012). Augustan Rome, 44 BC to AD 14: the Restoration of the Republic and the Establishment of the Empire. The Edinburgh

    Early life of Augustus

    Early life of Augustus

    Early_life_of_Augustus

  • Domus Aurea
  • Roman palace

    pavilions and an art gallery. In one of these rooms is a rich marble floor found under the oval fountain room of Domitian's Cenatio Iovis, and a rich nymphaeum

    Domus Aurea

    Domus Aurea

    Domus_Aurea

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was born at Antium in AD 37, the son of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and Agrippina the Younger (great-granddaughter

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Press. p. 14. ISBN 9780590056618. "The Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC – 68 AD)". Department of Greek and Roman Art - The Met. October 2000. Retrieved 18

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • Roman emperor
  • Ruler of the Roman Empire

    collapse of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, was the first emperor to openly declare his sons, Titus and Domitian, as

    Roman emperor

    Roman emperor

    Roman_emperor

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    of talented potential heirs. The Julio-Claudian dynasty lasted for four more emperors—Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero—before it yielded in 69 AD

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • Rhaetian people
  • Historic ethnic confederation of Alpine tribes

    equestrian procurator. According to the epigraphic record, the early Julio-Claudian period of the Roman Empire (30 BC - AD 37) saw the formation of at least

    Rhaetian people

    Rhaetian people

    Rhaetian_people

  • Engraved gem
  • Small carved gemstones

    Julio-Claudian imitation of the style from the 1st century AD. Three of the largest cameo gems from antiquity were created for members of the Julio-Claudian

    Engraved gem

    Engraved gem

    Engraved_gem

  • Roman consul
  • Political office in ancient Rome

    the two elected for the ordinary consulate. During the reigns of the Julio-Claudians, the ordinary consuls who began the year usually relinquished their

    Roman consul

    Roman consul

    Roman_consul

  • Outline of ancient Rome
  • Overview of and topical guide to ancient Rome

    Julio-Claudian dynasty (27 BC-68 AD) – the first five Roman Emperors, including Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula (also known as Gaius), Claudius, and Nero

    Outline of ancient Rome

    Outline of ancient Rome

    Outline_of_ancient_Rome

  • List of things named after Julius Caesar
  • Sumi, Geoffrey S. (4 May 2011). "Topography and Ideology: Caesar's Monument and the Aedes Divi Iulii in Augustan Rome". The Classical Quarterly. 61 (1): 205–229

    List of things named after Julius Caesar

    List of things named after Julius Caesar

    List_of_things_named_after_Julius_Caesar

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    refugee Aeneas escape to Italy and found the line of Romans through his son Iulus, the namesake of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. This was accomplished by

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Domitian
  • Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96

    less reputable Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and to maximize achievements under Emperor Claudius (41–54) and his son Britannicus. By all appearances

    Domitian

    Domitian

    Domitian

  • Classical Latin
  • Literary form of the Latin language

    and imperial tolerance ended with the continuance of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Augustan writers include: Publius Vergilius Maro (Virgil, spelled also

    Classical Latin

    Classical Latin

    Classical_Latin

  • Campus Martius
  • Public space in ancient Rome

    chronologically, began at the end of the third and final Punic War and lasted until the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty in 65 AD. During this period there

    Campus Martius

    Campus Martius

    Campus_Martius

  • Auctoritas
  • Roman prestige; contrast with power, imperium

    For example, the wives, sisters, and mothers of the Julio-Claudians had immense influence on society, the masses, and the political apparatus. Their auctoritas

    Auctoritas

    Auctoritas

    Auctoritas

  • Germanicus's expedition into Germania
  • Roman military expedition

    Claudian period of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (41–54 AD). Emperor Claudius was the brother of Germanicus, and the judgment of the Claudian historians, including

    Germanicus's expedition into Germania

    Germanicus's expedition into Germania

    Germanicus's_expedition_into_Germania

  • Novaesium
  • Multiple legionary camps and fortress in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    ; Millet, P. Berni (2018). Roman Amphorae in Neuss: Augustan to Julio-Claudian Contexts. Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean Pottery 12. Oxford: Archaeopress

    Novaesium

    Novaesium

    Novaesium

  • Seneca the Younger
  • Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist (c. 4 BC–AD 65)

    dramatist, and in one work, a satirist, from the post-Augustan age of Latin literature. Seneca was born in Colonia Patricia Corduba in Hispania, and was trained

    Seneca the Younger

    Seneca the Younger

    Seneca_the_Younger

  • Arcus Novus
  • Destroyed ancient Roman arch in Rome, Italy

    the Julio-Claudian period, most probably the Ara pietatis, while the column plinths were decorated with images of Victoria, barbarian prisoners and the

    Arcus Novus

    Arcus Novus

    Arcus_Novus

  • List of eponymous adjectives in English
  • Churriguera Ciceronian – Cicero Clarissine – Clare of Assisi Claudian – Claudius (as in Julio-Claudian dynasty) Clintonian – Bill Clinton Columbian – Christopher

    List of eponymous adjectives in English

    List_of_eponymous_adjectives_in_English

  • Late Latin
  • Written Latin of late antiquity

    "decline and fall", as Edward Gibbon put it, of imperial society. Writers taking this line relied heavily on the scandalous behavior of the Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Late Latin

    Late Latin

    Late_Latin

  • Spectacles in ancient Rome
  • attempts implemented by Augustan cultural policy to promote a revival of theatrical activity. In the Julio-Claudian age (27 BC – 68 AD) and the early Flavian

    Spectacles in ancient Rome

    Spectacles in ancient Rome

    Spectacles_in_ancient_Rome

  • List of fiction set in ancient Rome
  • by Steven Saylor is set in the later years of the Republic and the beginning of the Augustan period. Roma, published March 6, 2007, by Steven Saylor. According

    List of fiction set in ancient Rome

    List_of_fiction_set_in_ancient_Rome

  • Julius Caesar
  • Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

    Geoffrey (2011). "Topography and Ideology: Caesar's Monument and the Aedes Divi Ivlii in Augustan Rome". The Classical Quarterly. 61 (1): 205–229. doi:10

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • List of Roman auxiliary regiments
  • evidence are regarded as tentative. According to Holder, during the Julio-Claudian dynasty (AD 14–68), regimental ethnic identity was preserved to some

    List of Roman auxiliary regiments

    List of Roman auxiliary regiments

    List_of_Roman_auxiliary_regiments

  • Glossary of ancient Roman culture
  • Juno and Minerva, on hills and other prominent areas in many cities in Italy and the provinces, particularly during the Augustan and Julio-Claudian periods

    Glossary of ancient Roman culture

    Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_culture

  • History of the Roman Empire
  • of talented potential heirs; the Julio-Claudian dynasty lasted for four more emperors—Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero—before it yielded in AD 69

    History of the Roman Empire

    History of the Roman Empire

    History_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Julian calendar
  • Solar calendar

    calendar). The character of a few festival days was changed. In the early Julio-Claudian period a large number of festivals were decreed to celebrate events

    Julian calendar

    Julian calendar

    Julian_calendar

  • Homosexuality in ancient Rome
  • Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Cup is a piece of convivial silver, usually dated to the time of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (1st century AD), that depicts two scenes of male–male sex.

    Homosexuality in ancient Rome

    Homosexuality in ancient Rome

    Homosexuality_in_ancient_Rome

  • Roman hairstyles
  • Hairstyles in ancient Rome

    Imperial Period. Other styles in the Julio-Claudian era were designed to be simple, with hair parted in two and tied in a bun at the back. This was perhaps

    Roman hairstyles

    Roman hairstyles

    Roman_hairstyles

  • Imperial Roman army
  • Roman Empire from about 27 BC to 476 AD

    horses and caparison. In the early Julio-Claudian period, the commanders of the auxiliary units (praefecti auxiliorum) were often senior centurions and so

    Imperial Roman army

    Imperial Roman army

    Imperial_Roman_army

  • Propylaea (Acropolis of Athens)
  • Monumental gateway to the Acropolis of Athens

    II. 4-5 Geoffrey C. R. Schmalz, Public Building and Civic Identity in Augustan and Julio-Claudian Athens, Ph.D diss. University of Michigan, 1994, p

    Propylaea (Acropolis of Athens)

    Propylaea (Acropolis of Athens)

    Propylaea_(Acropolis_of_Athens)

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    that the Augustan censuses which recorded around four million can be read either to include only men or include entire families; the former and latter correspond

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Forum of Caesar
  • Ancient Roman imperial forum in Rome

    (12th-9th Century B.C., Ancient Burials and Artifacts). High-resolution 360° Panoramas and Images of Forum of Caesar | Art Atlas Archived 2023-04-01 at the Wayback

    Forum of Caesar

    Forum of Caesar

    Forum_of_Caesar

  • Roman currency
  • Currency of ancient Rome

    were minted, due to their lower silver content). The coinage of the Julio-Claudians remained stable at 4 grams of silver, until the debasement of Nero

    Roman currency

    Roman currency

    Roman_currency

  • Curia Julia
  • Ancient Roman senate house

    Featured on the floor is the Roman art technique of opus sectile in which materials are cut and inlaid into walls and floors to make pictures of patterns

    Curia Julia

    Curia Julia

    Curia_Julia

  • Stabiae
  • Ancient Roman town in Campania, Italy

    structure and the pre-79 AD history of the site. In 2019 excavations in the Piazza Unità d'Italia unearthed an Augustan or Julio-Claudian building and a 4th-century

    Stabiae

    Stabiae

    Stabiae

  • Equites
  • Social class in ancient Rome

    equestrians could only do so with the emperor's permission. Later in the Julio-Claudian period, the rule became established that all candidates required imperial

    Equites

    Equites

  • Basilica Julia
  • Ancient Roman civic basilica in Rome

    and part of the structure was converted into a Christian church. Today, excavations reveal the foundations and corner walls of the original Augustan basilica

    Basilica Julia

    Basilica Julia

    Basilica_Julia

  • Slavery in ancient Rome
  • emperor Claudius. Their influence grew to such an extent under the Julio-Claudian emperors that Hadrian limited their participation by law. More typical

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery_in_ancient_Rome

  • Mason Hammond
  • American educator and scholar (1903-2002)

    preceded him in death. The Augustan Principate in Theory and Practice During the Julio-Claudian Period, rev. ed. 1968. The Menaechmi of Plautus The City

    Mason Hammond

    Mason_Hammond

  • Grannus
  • Gaulish god of healing and springs

    cult requiring running water over ten days and nights. The text, in a Gaulish-Latin formula of the Julio-Claudian period, shows Grannus as a major deity of

    Grannus

    Grannus

  • Roman glass
  • Ancient glass

    equipment. Although earlier techniques dominated during the early Augustan and Julio-Claudian periods, by the middle to late 1st century AD earlier techniques

    Roman glass

    Roman glass

    Roman_glass

  • Roman Egypt
  • Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt

    manner. The Julio-Claudian emperors Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero all sponsored religious monuments and institutions at Coptos and Dendera. Tiberius

    Roman Egypt

    Roman Egypt

    Roman_Egypt

  • Languages of the Roman Empire
  • and mores of their fathers ... and I will make them all Latins with one mode of expression" (uno ore, literally "with one mouth"). The Julio-Claudian

    Languages of the Roman Empire

    Languages of the Roman Empire

    Languages_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • List of people from Italy
  • general and statesman of the Roman Republic and the father of Scipio Africanus. Nero (15 December 37–9 June 68 AD) The last emperor of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty

    List of people from Italy

    List_of_people_from_Italy

  • Cybele
  • Anatolian mother goddess

    time. The Phrygian character of the cult would have appealed to the Julio-Claudians as an expression of their claim to Trojan ancestry. It may be that

    Cybele

    Cybele

    Cybele

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