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The Empresses of Rome



Description The Empresses of Rome


The story of Imperial Rome has been told frequently and impressively in our literature, and few chapters in the long chronicle of man’s deeds and failures have a more dramatic quality. The fresh aspect of this familiar story which I propose to consider is the study of the women who moulded or marred the succeeding Emperors. Woman had her part in the making, as well as the unmaking, of Rome. Long before the commencement of our era, the thought and the power of the Roman woman went out into the larger world of public life; and when the Empire is founded, when the control of the State’s mighty resources is entrusted to the hands of a single ruler, the wife of the monarch may share his power, and assuredly shares his interest for us. Roman women were not content to be secluded from the new culture, and could not escape the stimulation of their new world. An inscription found at Lanuvium, where the Empress Livia had a villa, shows that the little provincial town had a curia mulierum, a women’s debating club. The walls of Pompeii, when the shroud of lava had been removed from its scorched face, bore election-addresses signed by women. As single figures and types rising to the luminous height of the throne out of the dark and indistinguishable crowd, they deserve to be passed in review. (Summary taken from the author's introduction)

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IntroductionThe Making of an Empress (Livia)The End of the Golden Age (Livia and Julia), part 1The End of the Golden Age (Livia and Julia), part 2The Wives of Caligula (Junia Claudilla, Livia Orestilla, Milonia Caesonia)Valeria MessalinaThe Mother of Nero (Agrippina the Younger), part 1The Mother of Nero (Agrippina the Younger), part 2The Wives of Nero (Octavia, Poppaea, Antonia), part 1The Wives of Nero (Octavia, Poppaea, Antonia), part 2The Empresses of the Transition (Galeria Fundana, Domitia Longina)PlotinaSabina, the wife of HadrianThe wives of the Stoics (Annia Galeria Faustina, Faustina the Younger)The wives of the Sybarites (Lucilla, Crispina,Marcia)Julia DomnaOn the Days of Elagabalus (Julia Maesa)Another Syrian Empress (Julia Mamaea)Zenobia and VictoriaThe wife and daughter of Diocletian (Prisca, Valeria)The First Christian Empresses (Helena, Theodora, Constantia, Fausta), part 1The First Christian Empresses (Helena, Theodora, Constantia, Fausta), part 2The Wives of Constantius and Julian (Galla, Constantina, Eusebia), part 1The Wives of Constantius and Julian (Galla, Constantina, Eusebia), part 2JustinaThe Romance of Eudocia and EudoxiaThe Last Empresses of the West

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