Key terms: Imperator Sacramentum Imago Donative Adlocutio Commilitio.

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Key terms: Imperator Sacramentum Imago Donative Adlocutio Commilitio

The fasti triumphales: BCE Posted c. 12 BCE The complete text can be found herehere

The emperor as general: Augustus Prima Porta (27 BCE-14 CE)

The emperor as general: Nero (54-68 CE)

The emperor as general: Titus (79-81 CE)

The emperor as general: Domitian (81-96 CE)

The emperor as general: Trajan

The emperor as general: Hadrian ( CE)

Reenactor with replica of the emperor’s imago

Gaius BMCRE no. 33, pl adlocutio Caligula addresses the praetorian guard (coin: CE: donative)

Sestertius of Nero showing adlocutio (64-67 CE)

Hadrian addressing the army in Britain (Brass sestertius)

Senatus consultum de Pisone Patre (20 CE)

Arch of Titus leading into Roman Forum; inside showing triumphal parade

Trajan’s column in Trajan’s forum; showing conquest of Dacia

Scene from Trajan’s column Adlocutio from Trajan’s Column

Triumphal arch of Marcus Aurelius in Tripoli

Imperial titles and how they can work Imperial names: Traianus Optimus Augustus Germanicus Dacius Parthicus Legionary names: Legionary names (a sample) III Augusta Pia Fidelis – Late Republic/Augustus III Cyrenaica – Late Republic III Gallica – Julius Caesar III Italia Cohors – Marcus Aurelius III Parthica – Septimius Severus