The Principate was the form of imperial government of the Roman Empire from the beginning of the reign of Augustus in 27 BC to the end of the Crisis of...
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Principality of Iberia (redirect from Iberian Principate)
neighboring Caucasian rulers throughout this period. The time of the principate was climacteric in the history of Georgia; the principality saw the final...
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Dominate (section Transition from the Principate)
of the late Roman Empire. It followed the earlier period known as the Principate. Until the empire was reunited in 313, this phase is more often called...
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Roman emperor (redirect from Roman Emperor (Principate))
consulship and censorship. This early period of the Empire is known as the "Principate", derived from the title princeps used by the early emperors. The most...
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which: Richard of Salerno, participant in the First Crusade Robert of the Principate Trumbore Jones, Anna (2017). The Bishop Reformed: Studies of Episcopal...
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service throughout the Principate era (to 284 AD). They continued to supply the senior officers of the army throughout the Principate. With the exception...
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army. The army of the Principate underwent a significant transformation, as a result of the chaotic 3rd century. Unlike the Principate army, the army of the...
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Principality of Salerno (redirect from Principate of Salerno)
Guaimar IV enlarged his Principate of Salerno -between 1038 and 1047- to include all continental southern Italy...
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termed the "principate" (principatus). Other historians define the reign of Augustus to Severus Alexander (r. 222 – 235) as the Principate, and the period...
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Augusta) in which the Roman world was largely free of armed conflict. The Principate system of government was established during his reign and lasted until...
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Principality of Piombino (redirect from Principate of Piombino)
The Lordship of Piombino (Signoria di Piombino), and after 1594 the Principality of Piombino (Principato di Piombino), was a small state on the Italian...
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Richard of Salerno (redirect from Richard of the Principate)
Hauteville. Richard was born around 1060, the third son of William of the Principate, a Norman count, and Maria, daughter of Guy, the Lombard duke of Sorrento...
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Ancient Rome (section Empire – the Principate)
to resign. His reign ended the traditional form of imperial rule, the Principate (from princeps) and started the Tetrarchy. Constantine assumed the empire...
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Thracia (section Under the Principate)
Thracia or Thrace (Ancient Greek: Θρᾴκη, romanized: Thrakē) is the ancient name given to the southeastern Balkan region, the land inhabited by the Thracians...
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the Principate (30 BC – 284 AD) underwent a significant transformation as a result of the chaotic 3rd century. Unlike the army of the Principate, the...
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Prinzipat und Dominat: Gedanken zur Periodisierung d. röm. Kaiserzeit [Principate and Dominate: Thoughts on the Periodization of the Roman Imperial Period]...
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Cilicia (/sɪˈlɪʃiə/) was an early Roman province, located on what is today the southern (Mediterranean) coast of Turkey. Cilicia was annexed to the Roman...
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dated as commencing with the accession of Augustus, founder of the Roman principate, in 27 BC and concluding in AD 180 with the death of Marcus Aurelius,...
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Judiciary (section Principate (27 BC – 284 AD))
year he was elected. This edict is also known as praetorian law. The Principate is the first part of the Roman Empire, which started with the reign of...
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him princeps ("foremost") with proconsular imperium, thus beginning the Principate, the first epoch of Roman imperial history. Although the republic stood...
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(part of the Province of Foggia, within Apulia) William, count of the Principate (d. 1080) Aubrey (Alberic or Alvared, Alveredus in Latin, sometimes called...
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Achaia (Roman province) (section Principate)
Achaia (Greek: Ἀχαΐα), sometimes spelled Achaea, was a province of the Roman Empire, consisting of the Peloponnese, Attica, Boeotia, Euboea, the Cyclades...
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Colonia (Roman) (section Under the Principate)
Colonies were not founded on a large scale until the inception of the Principate. Augustus, who needed to settle over a hundred thousand of his veterans...
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Cappadocia was a province of the Roman Empire in Anatolia (modern central-eastern Turkey), with its capital at Caesarea. It was established in 17 AD by...
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attendant on a triumph were expanded to include gladiator contests. Under the Principate, all such spectacular displays came under Imperial control: the most lavish...
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this belief. Although Vespasian and Titus resolved to challenge for the Principate in February 69, they made no move until later in the year. Throughout...
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Military tribune (section Principate)
Foundation Kingdom overthrow Republic Empire History Pax Romana Principate Dominate Western Empire fall historiography of the fall Byzantine Empire decline...
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Roman province (section Provinces of the Principate)
Ted. Frontiers in the Roman world. p. 8. Eder, W (1993). "The Augustan principate as binding link". Between republic and empire. University of California...
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Nero Julius Caesar (section Heir to the principate)
Nero Julius Caesar (c. AD 6–31) was the adopted grandson and heir of the Roman emperor Tiberius, alongside his brother Drusus. Born into the prominent...
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led to his martyrdom, the Liberators' civil war and ultimately to the Principate period of the Roman Empire. Caesar had served the Republic for eight years...
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