Journal | Lexis
Journal issue | Num. 39 (n.s.) – Giugno 2021 – Fasc. 1
Research Article | Making a New Aristocracy: The Antiqui Mores at the Service of Augustan Politics
Abstract
In his reorganization of the State, Augustus restored the patrimony of values on which the senatorial aristocracy had founded its power in the res publica and he especially ensured the family’s central role. For this purpose he identified behavior exempla in the past of Rome and in his own domus and promoted a series of laws to regulate the public and private life of citizens. His aim was to affect morality and birthrate, but also to create a new ruling class: the homines novi would integrate with the ancient aristocracy through marriages and common descendants and this new senatorial class would operate according to the guidelines that had guided the leaders of the history of Rome.
Submitted: Aug. 5, 2020 | Accepted: April 7, 2021 | Published June 30, 2021 | Language: it
Keywords Leges Iuliae • Mos maiorum • Augustus • Roman aristocracy • Exempla
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