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Kill Caesar! : Assassination in the Early Roman Empire - Rose Mary Sheldon

Kill Caesar!

Assassination in the Early Roman Empire

By: Rose Mary Sheldon

Hardcover | 27 October 2018

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Exploring the history of internal security under the first Roman dynasty, this groundbreaking book answers the enduring question: If there were 9,000 men guarding the emperor, how were three-quarters of Romeâs leaders assassinated? Rose Mary Sheldon traces the evolution of internal security mechanisms under the Julio-Claudians, evaluating the system that Augustus first developed to protect the imperial family and the stability of his dynasty. Yet in spite of the intensive precautions taken, there were multiple attempts on his life. Like all emperors, Augustus had a number of competing constituenciesâ"the senate, the army, his extended family, the provincials, and the populace of Romeâ"but were they all equally threatening? Indeed, the biggest threat would come from those closest to the emperorâ"his family and the aristocracy. Even Roman imperial women were deeply involved in instigating regime change.By the fourth emperor, Caligula, the Praetorian Guards were already participating in assassinations, and the army too was becoming more politicized. Sheldon weighs the accuracy of ancient sources: Does the image of the emperor presented to us represent reality or what the people who killed him wanted us to think? Were Caligula and Nero really crazy, or did senatorial historians portray them that way to justify their murder? Was Claudius really the fool found drooling behind a curtain and made emperor, or was he in on the plot from the beginning? These and other fascinating questions are answered as Sheldon concludes that the repeated problem of âkilling Caesarâ reflected the empireâs larger dynamics and turmoil.
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Why and how did the Romans resort to assassination to rid themselves of rulers? Sheldon . . . our foremost authority on ancient intelligence . . . explores the fate of Julius Caesar and his four immediate successors to explore what went horribly wrong in Rome—how security failures and seemingly endless family wrangles cost so many lives. . . . Her case studies show that the Roman Empire was a boiling cauldron of conspiracy, where even an emperor’s brothers or sons were not beyond suspicion. . . . Sheldon . . . converts her findings into smooth-flowing prose that brings her story to life.

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