subject | book bibliographic info |
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augustus, equestrian, statue of | Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 292 |
equestrian | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 261, 262, 280, 281, 284, 293, 690 Czajkowski et al. (2020), Vitruvian Man: Rome under Construction, 91, 92, 93, 138, 139, 322, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 372, 373, 375, 377, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 389, 390, 391, 393, 394, 397, 403, 404, 405, 407, 408, 410, 429 |
equestrian, calcei | Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 27, 28 |
equestrian, dress, knight’s | Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 24, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 38, 42, 79, 81, 90, 91, 94, 99, 108, 110, 151 |
equestrian, honorific statues | Wilding (2022), Reinventing the Amphiareion at Oropos, 122, 134, 135, 136, 232 |
equestrian, petronius, l. class | Mueller (2002), Roman Religion in Valerius Maximus, 134 |
equestrian, phrygia, roman province of rank, commonalty of | Marek (2019), In the Land of a Thousand Gods: A History of Asia Minor in the Ancient World, 418 |
equestrian, post, adiutor operum publicum | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 222 |
equestrian, praeses, paphlagonia, roman eparchy of province of galatia, roman province ruled by | Marek (2019), In the Land of a Thousand Gods: A History of Asia Minor in the Ancient World, 355 |
equestrian, prefectures | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 280 |
equestrian, rank | Borg (2008), Paideia: the World of the Second Sophistic: The World of the Second Sophistic, 58 |
equestrian, rank, phrygia, roman province of | Marek (2019), In the Land of a Thousand Gods: A History of Asia Minor in the Ancient World, 356 |
equestrian, statuary | Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 38, 59, 104, 137, 149, 151, 180, 230, 239, 290, 298 |
equestrian, statue | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 52 |
equestrian, statue of dominus et deus | Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 297, 298 |
equestrian, statue of domitian | Jenkyns (2013), God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination, 35, 39, 43, 44, 315 |
equestrian, statue of julius caesar, c. | Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 230 |
equestrian, statue, cornelius sulla, l., honoured with | Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 151 |
equestrian, statues | Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 38, 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83, 89, 90, 91, 92 |
equestrian, statues, honorific | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 117 |
equestrian, status of flavius damianus, t., sophist | Kalinowski (2021), Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos, 71 |
equestrians | Lampe (2003), Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries: From Paul to Valentinus, 117, 120, 121, 122, 124, 131, 174, 177, 185, 239, 245, 246, 315, 316, 327 Nelsestuen (2015), Varro the Agronomist: Political Philosophy, Satire, and Agriculture in the Late Republic. 17, 77, 87, 125, 126, 166, 167, 221 Scott (2023), An Age of Iron and Rust: Cassius Dio and the History of His Time. 107, 117, 154 |
equestrians, also of senators and imperial freedmen, κράτιστος, rank title of | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 202 |
equestrians, by, augustus, promotion of | Nelsestuen (2015), Varro the Agronomist: Political Philosophy, Satire, and Agriculture in the Late Republic. 167 |
equestrians, equites romani, roman | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 57, 92, 122, 215, 218, 222, 229, 237, 261, 264, 266, 284, 381, 382, 549, 552, 573, 661 |
equestrians, on stage, equites romani, roman | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 543, 544 |
equestrians, rank, equites romani, roman | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 576 |
equestrians, vir egregius, rank title of | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 202, 382 |
equestrians, vir eminentissimus, rank title of | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 382 |
equestrians, vir perfectissimus, rank title of | Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 382 |
9 validated results for "equestrian" | ||
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1. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: • Augustus, promotion of equestrians by • calcei, equestrian • dress, equestrian (knight’s) • equestrians Found in books: Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 27; Nelsestuen (2015), Varro the Agronomist: Political Philosophy, Satire, and Agriculture in the Late Republic. 166, 167
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2. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Domitian, equestrian statue of • statuary, equestrian Found in books: Jenkyns (2013), God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination, 44; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 137 |
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3. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Domitian, equestrian statue of • Julius Caesar, C., equestrian statue of • statuary, equestrian • statues, equestrian Found in books: Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 89; Jenkyns (2013), God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination, 44; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 230 |
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4. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Julius Caesar, C., equestrian statue of • statuary, equestrian • statues, equestrian Found in books: Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 89; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 230 |
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5. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Julius Caesar, C., equestrian statue of • dress, equestrian (knight’s) • equites Romani, Roman equestrians • statuary, equestrian • statues, equestrian • statues, equestrian s. Found in books: Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 92; Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 80, 81, 89, 90, 91, 92, 151; Heller and van Nijf (2017), The Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman Empire, 479; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 180, 230 |
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6. Cassius Dio, Roman History, 43.14.6, 44.4.4 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Augustus,equestrian statue of • Julius Caesar, C., equestrian statue of • statuary, equestrian • statues, equestrian Found in books: Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 77, 89; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 230, 292
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7. Pliny The Younger, Letters, 8.6 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Equestrians • statuary, equestrian Found in books: Lampe (2003), Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries: From Paul to Valentinus, 185; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 104
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8. Valerius Maximus, Memorable Deeds And Sayings, 3.1.1 Tagged with subjects: • dress, equestrian (knight’s) • statuary, equestrian Found in books: Edmondson (2008), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, 151; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 137
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9. None, None, nan Tagged with subjects: • Flavius Damianus, T. (sophist), equestrian status of • equestrians Found in books: Heller and van Nijf (2017), The Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman Empire, 327; Kalinowski (2021), Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos, 71 |