Title
Borbe za moć careva i Rimskog carstva u pohvalnim govorima IV veka
Creator
Radulović, Nenad, 1990-
CONOR:
55741705
Copyright date
2024
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Autorstvo-Nekomercijalno-Bez prerade 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
description
Datum odbrane: 29.03.2025
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Academic Expertise
Društveno-humanističke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Filozofski fakultet
Group
Departman za istoriju
Alternative title
Struggles for the power of the emperors and the Roman empire in laudatory speeches in the 4th century
Publisher
[N. Radulović]
Format
259 listova
description
Biografija autora: list 259.
Bibliografija: listovi 253-258.
description
Political history
Abstract (en)
The research of this doctoral thesis is focused on the studying of the laudatory speeches of the Roman Emperors, which were written by contemporary writers, based on the data about the foreign politics of the Roman Empire during the fourth century, that is, the relations with the Persia on the eastern frontier, with Germans on the Rhine frontier and Goths on the Danube border and in the Balkans. The domestic policy issues are investigated, which are related to the battle for the imperial throne between members of the royal group (for example Constantine versus Maximian and Maxentius), or the battle between an Emperor and usurpers (for example, Constantius II versus Magnentius, or Theodosius I versus Magnus Maximus and Eugenius).
Authors Key words
pohvalni govori, Rimsko carstvo, Temistije, Livanije, rimski ratovi, uzurpacije
Authors Key words
laudatory speeches, the Roman Empire, Themistius, Libanius, Roman wars, usurpations
Classification
94(37)"03"(043.3)
Subject
H 210,
H 271
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
The research of this doctoral thesis is focused on the studying of the laudatory speeches of the Roman Emperors, which were written by contemporary writers, based on the data about the foreign politics of the Roman Empire during the fourth century, that is, the relations with the Persia on the eastern frontier, with Germans on the Rhine frontier and Goths on the Danube border and in the Balkans. The domestic policy issues are investigated, which are related to the battle for the imperial throne between members of the royal group (for example Constantine versus Maximian and Maxentius), or the battle between an Emperor and usurpers (for example, Constantius II versus Magnentius, or Theodosius I versus Magnus Maximus and Eugenius).
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