Representaciones visuales del poder en época tardoantigua: La imagen de la emperatriz
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.1996.v48.i98.679Abstract
Roman women were excluded from public office and empresses were not an exception. However, although they had no constitutional power did participate in politics. The aim of this article is to analyse the role of late-antique empresses in the policy of creation of consensus, intended to mantain the emperor in his place and justify the continuity of his family. The images of empresses in literature (panegyrics, funeral speeches) and art (coins, sculpture, mosaics, etc.) will be study here as effective vehicles of propagating imperial ideology.
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1996-12-30
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Marcos, M. (1996). Representaciones visuales del poder en época tardoantigua: La imagen de la emperatriz. Hispania Sacra, 48(98), 513–540. https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.1996.v48.i98.679
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