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Müller, Laura: Die Darstellung und Selbstdarstellung der kaiserlichen Familie im römischen Ägypten: Eine Untersuchung von Octavian-Augustus bis Hadrian (30 v. Chr.–138 n. Chr.), Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2025 (Mainzer Althistorische Studien (MAS), Volume 13). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1636
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12/10/2025
Die Darstellung und Selbstdarstellung der kaiserlichen Familie im römischen Ägypten
Eine Untersuchung von Octavian-Augustus bis Hadrian (30 v. Chr.–138 n. Chr.)
The thesis examines the question, which functions were assigned to women and other members of the imperial family for its representation in Roman Egypt. Due to their serial character, coins are the best source material for this purpose. Therefore, the Alexandrian provincial coinage is at the centre of the thesis and is compared to the Roman imperial coinage in order to determine provincial peculiarities as well as Roman influences. Further sources as papyri and inscriptions are included to gain as comprehensive a picture as possible of the depiction, self-portrayal and – where possible – the perception of the imperial family in the province.
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