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«O tandem felix civili, Roma, victoria!» Civil War Triumphs From Honorius to Constantine and Back, in: Contested Monarchy: Integrating the Roman Empire in the 4th Century AD, ed. J. Wienand, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press 2015 [Oxford Studies in Late Antiquity], pp. 169–197

Johannes Wienand

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Triumph and Civil War in the Late Republic, Papers of the British School at Rome 81, 2013, 67-90.

Carsten Hjort Lange

Papers of the British School at Rome 81, 67-90., 2013

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The Roman Triumph

Farai Mushangwe

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Dissertation - The Roman Triumph

James Plant

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The triumph in the Roman Republic: frequency, fluctuation and policy

John Rich

The Roman Republican Triumph Before the Spectacle, ed. C.H. Lange and F.H. Vervaet, pp. 197-258, 2014

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Jesper M. Madsen 2014 'The Loser’s Prize: Roman Triumphs and Political Strategies during the Mithridatic Wars’ in C.H. Lange & F. J. Vervaet (eds.), The Roman Republican Triumph Beyond the Spectacle (Analecta Romana Instituti Danici. Suppl. 45), Rome, Quasar, 117-130.

Jesper Majbom Madsen

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The Roman Triumph: Participation, Historiography and Remembrance

Aydın Algül

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Ida Östenberg, ‘Triumph and Spectacle. Victory Celebrations in the Late Republican Civil Wars’, in Carsten Hjort Lange & Frederik Juliaan Vervaet (eds), The Roman Republican Triumph. Beyond the Spectacle, Rome 2014, pp. 181–193.

Ida Östenberg

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The Late Republican Triumph. Continuity and Change, in F. Goldbeck & J. Wienand (eds.), Der Römische Triumph in Prinzipat und Spätantike/The Roman Triumphal Procession in the Principate and Late Antiquity, Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, December 2016, pp.29-58, PUBLISHED

Carsten Hjort Lange

F. Goldbeck & J. Wienand (eds.), Der Römische Triumph in Prinzipat und Spätantike

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Review of M. Beard, The Roman Triumph (Cambridge, MA 2007), Michigan War Studies Review 2009.08.04

Benjamin M Sullivan

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Salvation & glory. Tactics of justifying civil war in the panegyric of Constantine the Great in 313

Daan van Diemen

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Claiming Triumphs for Recovered Territories: Reflections on Valerius Maximus 2.8.4.

Christopher J Dart, Frederik Juliaan Vervaet

The Roman Republican Triumph. Beyond the Spectacle (edd. C.H. Lange and F.J. Vervaet), pp. 53-64, 2014

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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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The Decline and Fall of the Ancient Triumph

Guy Halsall

Der römische Triumph in Prinzipat und Spätantike, 2016

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I. Östenberg, ‘From conquest to pax romana. The signa recepta and the end of the triumphal Fasti in 19 BC’ in The impact of empire on the dynamics of ritual. Proceedings of the eighth workshop of the international network Impact of Empire, Heidelberg, July 5-7, 2007, Leiden; Brill 2009, 53–75.

Ida Östenberg

Ritual Dynamics and Religious Change in the Roman …, 2009

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Mock the Triumph: Cassius Dio, Triumph and Triumph-Like Celebrations, in Lange, C.H. & Madsen, J.M. (eds.), Cassius Dio – Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician (Brill's Historiography of Rome and Its Empire Series 1), Brill Academic Publishers, PUBLISHED 2016, 92-114, accepted manuscript

Carsten Hjort Lange

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The Triumph outside the City: Voices of Protest in the Middle Republic, C.H. Lange & F.J. Vervaet (2014) (eds) The Roman Republican Triumph: Beyond the Spectacle, Rome: Edizioni Quasar,67-81

Carsten Hjort Lange

In: Lange, C.H. & Vervaet, F.J. (eds.) (2014) The Roman Republican Triumph: Beyond the Spectacle (Analecta Romana Instituti Danici, Suppl. 45) (Rome), 67-81, 2014

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Felicior Augusto, Melior Traiano. On the propagation of traditional models of “good emperorship” under Constantine the Great between 306 and 324 AD.

Bernard Bernards

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Triumphal Chariots, Emperor Worship and Dio Cassius: Declined Triumphal Honours, Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 40/41, 2015-2016 (the complete article), pp. 21-33, PUBLISHED

Carsten Hjort Lange

Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 40, 2015

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The Roman Triumph: Parading the Plunder

Margaret M. Miles

Ravage. Art and Culture in Times of Conflict, ed. E. Van Assche and J Tollebeek. Yale Univ./Mercatorfonds, pp. 181-190., 2014

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Constantine and Rome (review)

Robin Jensen

Journal of Early Christian Studies, 2005

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Claiming Victory: The Early Roman Triumph

Jeremy Armstrong

Rituals of Triumph in the Mediterranean World, 2013

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Constantine, the Tetrarchy, and the emperor Augustus

Catherine Ware

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In Hoc Signo Vinces. The Various Victories Commemorated Through the Labarum

Nathalie de Haan, Olivier Hekster

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BMCR 2017.01.39, review of Maggie L. Popkin, The Architecture of the Roman Triumph: Monuments, Memory, and Identity, CUP 2016

Carsten Hjort Lange

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A Ritual Against the Rule? The Presentation of Civil War Victory in the Late Republican Triumph

Wolfgang Havener

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The Imperial Theology of Victory

Paul Stephenson

A Companion to the Byzantine Culture of War, ca. 300-1204, ed. Yannis Stouraitis, 2018

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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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Roman triumphs and Etruscan kings: the changing face of the triumph

Larissa Bonfante

The Journal of Roman Studies, 1970

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Review of R. Van Dam, The Roman Revolution of Constantine (2007)

David Woods

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Augustus' Fame in Late Antiquity: From Constantine to Theodosius

Diederik Burgersdijk

Augustus through the Ages: Receptions, Readings and Appropriations of the Historical Figure of the First Roman Emperor (Collection Latomus 366), 2022

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Kate Cooper, "The Long Shadow of Constantine," Journal of Roman Studies, Available on CJO 2014 doi:10.1017/S0075435814001142

Kate Cooper

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Dominating the Auspices: Augustus, Augury and the Proconsuls

Alberto Dalla Rosa

RICHARDSON, J. & SANTANGELO, F. (eds.): Priests and State in the Roman World, pp. 241–67., 2011

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I. Östenberg, ‘Circum metas fertur: An alternative reading of the triumphal route’, Historia. Zeitschrift für alte Geschichte 59, 2010, 303–320.

Ida Östenberg

Historia, 2010

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Seelentag – The Dynamics of Imperial Self-Representation and Triumphal Ideology in the Late 1st and Early 2nd Centuries

Gunnar Seelentag

originally published as "Die Dynamik von Herrschaftsdarstellung und Triumphideologie im ausgehenden 1. und frühen 2. Jh.; In: Goldbeck, F. & Wienand, J. (eds.): Der römische Triumph in Prinzipat und Spätantike. Berlin/Boston, 177–214, 2017

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