Augustus: Representations, Representativeness and Otherness in the legitimation of Princeps’ power

Authors

  • Natália Frazão José Universidade Estadual Paulista/Franca

Keywords:

Principate, Augustus, Representations, Representativeness, Coins

Abstract

Augustus, considered by many to be the first Roman Emperor, is the focus of numerous analyzes, which, in turn, exposes numerous facets of this ruler. This article proposes a brief essay about how discursive images and material creations, such as coins, were fundamental to legitimize the power of this Princeps, his representations and representativeness.

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06/08/2021

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Augustus: Representations, Representativeness and Otherness in the legitimation of Princeps’ power. (2021). De Rebus Antiquis, 9, 42-63. https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/DRA/article/view/3486