The Divinization of Caesar and Augustus
- 366 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The book explores the transformation of Julius Caesar and Augustus into divine figures during the early Roman Empire. It delves into the processes and implications of their divinization, highlighting how this shift influenced Roman culture, politics, and religion. Through an analysis of historical events and societal changes, it sheds light on the significance of imperial cults and the establishment of divine authority in shaping the Roman identity.
