Author: Simon Elliott
Publisher: Greenhill Books
ISBN: 178438528X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The son of a former slave, Pertinax was the Roman Emperor who proved that no matter how lowly your birth, you could rise to the very top through hard work, grit and determination. Born in AD 126, he made a late career change from working as a grammar teacher to a position in the army. As he moved up the ranks and further along the aristocratic cursus honorum, he took on many of the most important postings in the Empire, from senior military roles in fractious Britain, the Marcomannic Wars on the Danube, to the Parthian Wars in the east. He held governorships in key provinces, and later consulships in Rome itself. When Emperor Commodus was assassinated on New Years Eve AD 192/193, the Praetorian Guard alighted on Pertinax to become the new Emperor, expecting a pliable puppet who would favour them with great wealth. But Pertinax was nothing of the sort and when he then attempted to reform the Guard, he was assassinated. His death triggered the beginning of the Year of the Five Emperors from which Septimius Severus, Pertinaxs former mentoree, became the ultimate victor and founder of the Severan Dynasty. This previously untold story brings a fascinating and important figure out of the shadows. A self made everyman, a man of principle and ambition, a role model respected by his contemporaries who styled himself on his philosophizing predecessor and sometime champion Marcus Aurelius, Pertinaxs remarkable story offers a unique and panoramic insight into the late 2nd century AD Principate Empire.
Pertinax
Author: Simon Elliott
Publisher: Greenhill Books
ISBN: 178438528X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The son of a former slave, Pertinax was the Roman Emperor who proved that no matter how lowly your birth, you could rise to the very top through hard work, grit and determination. Born in AD 126, he made a late career change from working as a grammar teacher to a position in the army. As he moved up the ranks and further along the aristocratic cursus honorum, he took on many of the most important postings in the Empire, from senior military roles in fractious Britain, the Marcomannic Wars on the Danube, to the Parthian Wars in the east. He held governorships in key provinces, and later consulships in Rome itself. When Emperor Commodus was assassinated on New Years Eve AD 192/193, the Praetorian Guard alighted on Pertinax to become the new Emperor, expecting a pliable puppet who would favour them with great wealth. But Pertinax was nothing of the sort and when he then attempted to reform the Guard, he was assassinated. His death triggered the beginning of the Year of the Five Emperors from which Septimius Severus, Pertinaxs former mentoree, became the ultimate victor and founder of the Severan Dynasty. This previously untold story brings a fascinating and important figure out of the shadows. A self made everyman, a man of principle and ambition, a role model respected by his contemporaries who styled himself on his philosophizing predecessor and sometime champion Marcus Aurelius, Pertinaxs remarkable story offers a unique and panoramic insight into the late 2nd century AD Principate Empire.
Publisher: Greenhill Books
ISBN: 178438528X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The son of a former slave, Pertinax was the Roman Emperor who proved that no matter how lowly your birth, you could rise to the very top through hard work, grit and determination. Born in AD 126, he made a late career change from working as a grammar teacher to a position in the army. As he moved up the ranks and further along the aristocratic cursus honorum, he took on many of the most important postings in the Empire, from senior military roles in fractious Britain, the Marcomannic Wars on the Danube, to the Parthian Wars in the east. He held governorships in key provinces, and later consulships in Rome itself. When Emperor Commodus was assassinated on New Years Eve AD 192/193, the Praetorian Guard alighted on Pertinax to become the new Emperor, expecting a pliable puppet who would favour them with great wealth. But Pertinax was nothing of the sort and when he then attempted to reform the Guard, he was assassinated. His death triggered the beginning of the Year of the Five Emperors from which Septimius Severus, Pertinaxs former mentoree, became the ultimate victor and founder of the Severan Dynasty. This previously untold story brings a fascinating and important figure out of the shadows. A self made everyman, a man of principle and ambition, a role model respected by his contemporaries who styled himself on his philosophizing predecessor and sometime champion Marcus Aurelius, Pertinaxs remarkable story offers a unique and panoramic insight into the late 2nd century AD Principate Empire.
Prince Pertinax
Author: Jane Margaret Winnard Hooper
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Category : Fairy tales
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Category : Fairy tales
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Pertinax to Elagabalus
Author: Harold Mattingly
Publisher:
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Category : Coins, Roman
Languages : en
Pages : 970
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Category : Coins, Roman
Languages : en
Pages : 970
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The Roman Imperial Coinage: pt. 1. Pertinax to Geta
Author: Harold Mattingly
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Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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The Roman Imperial Coinage: Pertinax to Geta; Macrinus to Pupienus; Gordian III-Uranius Antoninus
Author: Harold Mattingly
Publisher:
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Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 1034
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 1034
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The Roman Imperial Coinage: pt. 1. Pertinax to Geta, by H. Mattingly and E. A. Sydenham. pt. 2. Macrinus to Pupienus, by H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, and C. H. V. Sutherland. pt. 3. Gordian III-Uranius Antonius, by H. Mattingly
Author: Harold Mattingly
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Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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The Roman Imperial Coinage: pt. 1. Pertinax to Geta, by H. Mattingly and E. A. Sydenham. pt. 2. Macrinus to Pupienus, by H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, and C. H. V. Sutherland. pt. 3. Gordian III-Uranius Antoninus, by H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, and C. H. V. Sutherland
Author: Harold Mattingly
Publisher:
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Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Publisher:
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Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Roman Silver Coins: Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus
Author: Herbert Allen Seaby
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Category : Coins, Roman
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Category : Coins, Roman
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Journal of Economic Entomology
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Category : Beneficial insects
Languages : en
Pages : 584
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Category : Beneficial insects
Languages : en
Pages : 584
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Publication
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Category : Zoology
Languages : en
Pages : 536
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Category : Zoology
Languages : en
Pages : 536
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