Sabina Augusta

An Imperial Journey

Nonfiction, History, Ancient History, Rome, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies
Cover of the book Sabina Augusta by T. Corey Brennan, Oxford University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: T. Corey Brennan ISBN: 9780190875411
Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication: March 12, 2018
Imprint: Oxford University Press Language: English
Author: T. Corey Brennan
ISBN: 9780190875411
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication: March 12, 2018
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Language: English

Sabina Augusta (ca. 85-ca. 137), wife of the emperor Hadrian (reigned 117-38), accumulated more public honors in Rome and the provinces than any imperial woman had enjoyed since the first empress, Augustus' wife Livia. Indeed, Sabina is the first woman whose image features on a regular and continuous series of coins minted at Rome. She was the most travelled and visible empress to date. Hadrian also deified his wife upon her death. In synthesizing the textual and massive material evidence for the empress, T. Corey Brennan traces the development of Sabina's partnership with her husband and shows the vital importance of the empress for Hadrian's own aspirations. Furthermore, the book argues that Hadrian meant for Sabina to play a key role in promoting the public character of his rule, and details how the emperor's exaltation of his wife served to enhance his own claims to divinity. Yet the sparse literary sources on Sabina instead put the worst light on the dynamics of her marriage. Brennan fully explores the various, and overwhelmingly negative, notions this empress stirred up in historiography, from antiquity through the modern era; and against the material record proposes a new and nuanced understanding of her formal role. This biographical study sheds new light not just on its subject but also more widely on Hadrian-including the vexed question of that emperor's relationship with his apparent lover Antinoös-and indeed Rome's imperial women as a group.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Sabina Augusta (ca. 85-ca. 137), wife of the emperor Hadrian (reigned 117-38), accumulated more public honors in Rome and the provinces than any imperial woman had enjoyed since the first empress, Augustus' wife Livia. Indeed, Sabina is the first woman whose image features on a regular and continuous series of coins minted at Rome. She was the most travelled and visible empress to date. Hadrian also deified his wife upon her death. In synthesizing the textual and massive material evidence for the empress, T. Corey Brennan traces the development of Sabina's partnership with her husband and shows the vital importance of the empress for Hadrian's own aspirations. Furthermore, the book argues that Hadrian meant for Sabina to play a key role in promoting the public character of his rule, and details how the emperor's exaltation of his wife served to enhance his own claims to divinity. Yet the sparse literary sources on Sabina instead put the worst light on the dynamics of her marriage. Brennan fully explores the various, and overwhelmingly negative, notions this empress stirred up in historiography, from antiquity through the modern era; and against the material record proposes a new and nuanced understanding of her formal role. This biographical study sheds new light not just on its subject but also more widely on Hadrian-including the vexed question of that emperor's relationship with his apparent lover Antinoös-and indeed Rome's imperial women as a group.

More books from Oxford University Press

Cover of the book India by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Socio-Economic Environment and Human Psychology by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Party Vibrancy and Democracy in Latin America by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book American Possessions by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Thicker Than Oil by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book The Collected Writings of Samson Occom, Mohegan by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book The Divine HoursTM, Pocket Edition by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Jewish Babylonia between Persia and Roman Palestine by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book A Well-Regulated Militia by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Faith in the Halls of Power by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Injury Epidemiology by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Why People Radicalize by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Are We Not Men? by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book Explorations in Diversity by T. Corey Brennan
Cover of the book William Harvey by T. Corey Brennan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy