Family, Dynasty, and the Construction of Legitimacy from Augustus to the Theodosians
Mark Humphries
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Genesios, On the Reigns of the Emperors: introduction, translation, and commentary (Canberra: Australian Association for Byzantine Studies, 1998 = Byzantina Australiensia vol. 11).
Anthony Kaldellis
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Review of Anthony Kaldellis, The Byzantine Republic: People and Power in New Rome. In: Speculum 91/2 (April 2016) 511-513.
Leonora Neville
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The Making of an Emperor: Categorizing Power and Political Interests in Late Roman Imperial Accessions (284 CE – 610 CE)
JaShong King
University of Ottawa, 2017
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‘From Usurper to Emperor: The Politics of Legitimation in the Age of Constantine’, Journal of Late Antiquity 1 (2008), 82-100.
Mark Humphries
Journal of Late Antiquity, 2008
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THESIS ABSTRACT: Dynasty and Collegiality: Representations of Imperial Legitimacy, AD 284-337
Taylor FitzGerald
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Preliminary Notes on Byzantine Imperial Biographies of the 6th - 12th Centuries
Bogdan-Petru Maleon
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Beloved Son-In-Law: Charters of Byzantine Emperors to Hilandar After the Marriage of King Milutin With Symonis_SCRIPTA_12-2013
Vlada Stankovic
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Review of J. Wienand (ed.), Contested Monarchy: Integrating the Roman Empire in the Fourth Century AD (Oxford Studies in Late Antiquity, Oxford University Press, 2015), in Journal of Roman Studies 106 (2016), 361-363
Alexander Skinner
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Identities of emperor and empire in the third century AD. Some considerations
Erika Manders, Olivier Hekster
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Match-making in the Palaeologan dynasty (1258–1453): some remarks on imperial ideology, practice, politics, in: Proceedings of the 23rd ICBS…, Thematic sessions of free communications, ed. by Dejan Dželebdžić — Stanoje Bojanin and ass. editors Miloš Cvetković — Tamara Matović, Belgrade 2016, 575-576
Nafsika Vassilopoulou
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All in the family: the appointment of emperors designate in the second century AD
Olivier Hekster
In L. de Blois (Ed.), Administration, Prosopography and Appointment Policies in the Roman Empire (Impact of Empire, 1) (pp. 35-49). Amsterdam: Gieben. 2001
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Ancient History Bulletin Online Reviews(2022), Lange, on Caillan Davenport and Christopher Mallan, eds., Emperors and Political Culture in Cassius Dio’s Roman History
Carsten Hjort Lange
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The Nicaean Emperors and the Aristocracy
Dionysios Stathakopoulos
Byzantina Symmeikta 33, 2023
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The Emperor is Dead, Long Live the Emperor: Imperial Interregna in the Fifth Century
Kevin Feeney
The Fifth Century: Age of Transformation. Proceedingso f the 12th Biennual Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity Conference, 2019
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“Eugenios of Palermo’s Theory of Kingship: Political Legitimacy, Hierarchy and the Order of Society”, Études byzantines et post-byzantines 5, Heidelberg, 2023
Mircea G . Duluș
in Nunzio Bianchi and Mircea Duluș (eds.), Legacies and Entanglements: Religious Identity, Cultural Tradition and Political Order in the Byzantine Sphere (= Études byzantines et post-byzantines 5), Heidelberg, 2023, 119–148.
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The Emperor, the Coin, the Soldiers, Herodian’s World. Empire and emperors in the III Century, ed. by A. Galimberti, Leiden-Boston 2022, pp. 241-260
Pierfrancesco Porena
2022
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Cogbill, J., ‘A historiographical examination of the Byzantine family system under Alexios I Komnenos’, Diogenes Postgraduate Journal 7/1 (2019), pp. 17-29.
James Cogbill
Diogenes Postgraduate Journal, 2019
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Kelly, B. and Hug, A. (eds.) The Roman Emperor and His Court. Volume 1: Historical Essays. 2022, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Benjamin Kelly, Angela Hug
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Contested Monarchy: Integrating the Roman Empire in the Fourth Century AD, ed. Johannes Wienand, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press 2015 [Oxford Studies in Late Antiquity]; ISBN 978-0-19-976899-8
Johannes Wienand
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CONSTANTINE THE GREAT -THE MODEL OF BYZANTINE
Christopher Miller
2014
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Review of: David Potter: Constantine the Emperor. New York: Oxford University Press 2013, in: The Classical Review [29.04.2015] DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0009840X15000281
Johannes Wienand
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Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity Images and Narratives Edited by Contents
María Pilar García-Ruiz
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Claiming the Basileia ton Rhomaion: A Latin Imperial Dynasty in Byzantium
Filip Van Tricht
The Medieval History Journal, 2018
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The Byzantine Republic: People and Power in New Rome by Anthony Kaldellis
Warren Treadgold
Journal of Late Antiquity, 2015
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“Producing Distinction: Aristocratic and Imperial Representation in the Constantinian Age”
Mariana Bodnaruk
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Review of: Mark Hebblewhite, The Emperor and the Army in the Later Roman Empire, AD 235–395, London/New York 2017. In Plekos 20, 2018, 441-446
Luisa Andriollo
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The attitude of Great Fathers of 4th and 5th centuries toward Emperor and political authorities
Dimitrios Porpatonelis
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Bad Emperors on the Rise: Negative Assessments of Imperial Investitures, AD 284-395
Martijn Icks
2012
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Son of two fathers? Trajan and the adoption of emperorship in the Roman Empire.
Olivier Hekster
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The Early Byzantine Court Facing the Death of the Emperor
Audrey Becker
M. McEvoy, C. Davenport (eds.), The Roman Imperial Court in the Principate and Late Antiquity: Continuities, Changes, Connections, OUP, 2023
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Towards the Origin of “Empire” : A Perspective on the Study of the Byzantine State
Yasuhiro Otsuki
Mediterranean World 地中海論集, 2006
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Res publica restituta? Perceiving emperors in fourteenth-century Rome, Mélanges de l’École française de Rome - Moyen Âge, 132-1, 2020
Anne Huijbers
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Late 12th Century Imperial Decision-Making. Τhe Case of Isaac II Angelus [43rd Annual Byzantine Studies Conference, Byzantine Studies Association of North America / University of Minnesota, October 5-8, 2017]
Στέφανος (Stefanos) Δημητριάδης (Dimitriadis)
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Paying Attention to the Man behind the Curtain: Disclosing and Withholding the Imperial Presence in Justinianic Constantinople
Charles Pazdernik
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