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Leading the Roman Army Jonathan Mark Eaton

Leading the Roman Army By Jonathan Mark Eaton

Leading the Roman Army by Jonathan Mark Eaton


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Provides a cutting-edge synthesis of the relationship between imperial power and the army during the imperial period. Illustrates the interdependency of the imperial court on the inner workings of the army camps across the Empire.

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Leading the Roman Army: Soldiers and Emperors, 31 BC - 235 AD by Jonathan Mark Eaton

The Roman imperial army represented one of the main factors in the exercise of political control by the emperors. The effective political management of the army was essential for maintaining the safety and well-being of the empire as a whole. This book analyses the means by which emperors controlled their soldiers and sustained their allegiance from the battle of Actium in 31 BC, to the demise of the Severan dynasty in AD 235. Recent discoveries have revolutionised our understanding of the Roman army. This study provides an up to date synthesis of a range of evidence from archaeological, epigraphic, literary and numismatic sources on the relationship between the emperor and his soldiers. It demonstrates that this relationship was of an intensely personal nature. He was not only the commander-in-chief, but also their patron and benefactor, even after their discharge from military service. Yet the management of the army was more complex than this emperor-soldier relationship suggests. An effective army requires an adequate military hierarchy to impose discipline and command the troops on a daily basis. This was of particular relevance for the imperial army which was mainly dispersed along the frontiers of the empire, effectively in a series of separate armies. The emperor needed to ensure the loyalty of his officers by building mutually beneficial relationships with them. In this way, the imperial army became a complex network of interlocking ties of loyalty which protected the emperor from military subversion.

About Jonathan Mark Eaton

Dr Jonathan Eaton is Academic Registrar at Teesside University. This book is based on his PhD thesis, which was undertaken at Queen's University, Belfast. His research interests focus on the interrelationship between power, politics and violence in the ancient world, and has previously published _An Archaeological History of Britain: Continuity & Change from Prehistory to the Present_ (Pen & Sword, 2014).

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NGR9781473855632
9781473855632
1473855632
Leading the Roman Army: Soldiers and Emperors, 31 BC - 235 AD by Jonathan Mark Eaton
New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2020-07-06
216
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