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Res Publica Constituta
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Res Publica Constituta
Impact of Empire
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VOLUME 10
Res Publica Constituta
Actium, Apollo and the Accomplishment of
the Triumviral Assignment
By
Carsten Hjort Lange
LEIDEN • BOSTON
2009
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Illustration on the cover: pax coin. A large issue of these coins (cistophoric tetradrachms)
was struck in Asia in 28 BC. It celebrates the ending of the war against Cleopatra and
Antonius and has the phrase ‘LIBERTATIS P R VINDEX’ as its obverse legend. e
reverse shows a personi ed Pax . With kind permission of the Trustees of the British
Museum.
is book is printed on acid-free paper.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lange, Carsten Hjort.
Res publica constituta : Actium, Apollo, and the accomplishment of the triumviral
assignment / by Carsten Hjort Lange.
p. cm. — (Impact of empire, ISSN 1572-0500 ; v. 10)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-90-04-17501-3 (hbk. : alk. paper)
1. Actium, Battle of, 31 B.C. 2. Rome—History—Civil War, 43–31 B.C. 3. Augustus,
Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.–14 A.D.—Military leadership. 4. Augustus, Emperor of
Rome, 63 B.C.–14 A.D.—Political and social views. 5. Rome—Politics and govern-
ment—265–30 B.C. 6. Political culture—Rome. 7. Propaganda, Roman. 8. Ideol-
ogy—Political aspects—Rome. 9. Apollo (Greek deity) 10. War memorials—Rome.
I. Title. II. Series.
DG268.L36 2009
937’.05—dc22
2009010201
ISSN 1572-0500
ISBN 978 90 04 17501 3
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