EPISODE · Sep 8, 2023 · 26 MIN
The Roman Messiah - The Pax Romana Podcast 7
from The Pax Romana Podcast · host Professor Colin Elliott
Octavian’s new name, Augustus, signified Augustus’ new job; he was now personally responsible to preserve the newly won peace. The gods demanded a Roman representative. The chaos of the late republic was a direct result of impiety: the Romans had grown lax in their worship and committed grievous sins. Rome needed an anointed one—a messiah. How did Augustus convince Romans to place him at the center of a major religious reformation?Primary Sources ReferencedKneeling Parthian Denarius (RIC 287).Augustus, Res Gestae 26.Horace, Secular Hymn.Virgil, Aeneid 6.1062-1076.Buy Professor Elliott's newest book: Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World, published by Princeton University Press.
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Octavian’s new name, Augustus, signified Augustus’ new job; he was now personally responsible to preserve the newly won peace. The gods demanded a Roman representative. The chaos of the late republic was a direct result of impiety: the Romans had grown lax in their worship and committed grievous sins. Rome needed an anointed one—a messiah. How did Augustus convince Romans to place him at the center of a major religious reformation?Primary Sources ReferencedKneeling Parthian Denarius (RIC 287).Augustus, Res Gestae 26.Horace, Secular Hymn.Virgil, Aeneid 6.1062-1076.Buy Professor Elliott's newest book: Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World, published by Princeton University Press.
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