Holders of Extraordinary Imperium under Augustus and Tiberius: A Study into the Beginnings of the Principate
In: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The legal foundations of the power held by members of the domus Augusta within the provinces -- 1.1 Terminological remarks -- 1.2 Extraordinary commands during the Republic -- 1.3 The nature and scope of the imperia held by members of the domus Augusta -- 1.4 The procedure for conferring imperium on members of the imperial family -- 1.5 The nature of the imperia of provincial governors -- 1.6 The legal standing of members of the reigning dynasty and the position of provincial governors -- 1.7 The imperia of members of the domus Augusta and the emperor's imperium -- 1.8 The extra-legal aspects of the special position of members of the imperial family in the provinces -- 2 Missions of members of the domus Augusta in the western provinces of the Roman Empire -- 2.1 Spain -- 2.2 Gaul -- 2.3 Germania -- 2.4 The Danubian areas (Pannonia, Dalmatia, and Dacia) -- 3 The missions of members of the domus Augusta in the East -- 3.1 Agrippa's first mission (23-22 bc) -- 3.2 Agrippa's second mission (17/16-13 bc) -- 3.3 Gaius Caesar's expedition (2/1 bc- ad 4) -- 3.4 Germanicus's mission (ad 17-19) -- 4 Honours accorded to members of the domus Augusta -- 4.1 Imperatorial acclamations -- 4.2 Triumphs and ovations -- 4.3 Triumphal and honorific arches -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: The imperia of members of the domus Augusta -- Appendix 2: Missions of members of the imperial family in the provinces -- Appendix 3: Imperatorial acclamations of members of the domus Augusta -- Appendix 4: Triumphs and ovations of members of the domus Augusta -- Bibliography -- Index of persons -- Index of peoples and places.