Emperors Don't Die in Bed / Edition 1

Emperors Don't Die in Bed / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0415312027
ISBN-13:
9780415312028
Pub. Date:
04/22/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415312027
ISBN-13:
9780415312028
Pub. Date:
04/22/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Emperors Don't Die in Bed / Edition 1

Emperors Don't Die in Bed / Edition 1

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Overview

This fresh and engaging book looks at each of the Roman emperors from Julius Caesar in 44BC to Romulus Augustulus in AD 476, illuminating not only the manner of their deaths but what their final days tell us about their lives. We also hear how the most powerful position in the history of the Western world held a permanent appeal, despite its perils, with eager candidates constantly coming forward to seize the throne.

Very few of the Roman emperors died a natural death. The insane Caligula was murdered after leaving the theatre; Caracalla while he was relieving himself. Caesar was stabbed twenty three times and Otho was dragged into the Tiber with a flesh-hook. However great an emperor's power, danger was ever present.

Emperors Don't Die in Bed provides a clear history of the imperial succession as well as a compelling depiction of the intrigue and drama of Roman imperial politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415312028
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/22/2004
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 740,940
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Fik Meijer is professor of Ancient History at the University of Amsterdam, translator and author. His most recent publication is St. Paul's Seavoyage to Rome.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 The Julio-Claudian emperors 2 The year of the four emperors 3 The Flavian emperors 4 The Antonine emperors 5 The African and Syrian emperors 6 The soldier emperors 7 Diocletian and the tetrarchy 8 Constantine and the struggle for power 9 The dynasty of Constantine 10 The late fourth century 11 The divided empire 12 The end of antiquity
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