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The Emperor Elagabalus

The Emperor Elagabalus

The Emperor Elagabalus

Fact or Fiction?
November 2014
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    The third-century adolescent Roman emperor miscalled Elagabalus or Heliogabalus was made into myth shortly after his murder. For 1800 years since, scandalous stories relate his alleged depravity, debauchery and bloodthirsty fanaticism as High Priest of a Syrian Sun God. From these, one cannot discern anything demonstrably true about the boy or his reign. This book, drawing on the author's detailed research and publications, investigates what can truly be known about this emperor. Through careful analysis of all sources, including historiography, coins, inscriptions, papyri, sculpture and topography, it shows that there are things of which we can be sure, and others that are likely. Through these we can reassess his reign. We discover a youth, thrust by his handlers into power on false pretences, who creates his own more authentic persona as priest-emperor, but loses the struggle for survival against rivals in his family, who justify his murder with his myth.

    • Reconceives the study of this emperor, allowing the reader to distinguish the character of fact from the creature of fiction
    • Provides exhaustive lists and detailed discussion of all the different classes of materials relevant to study of this emperor, allowing the reader to review the evidence himself
    • Provides a model for sceptical re-examination of any set of propositions about ancient history

    Product details

    May 2010
    Hardback
    9780521895552
    420 pages
    235 × 159 × 24 mm
    0.8kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Exposition
    • 2. Explosion
    • 3. Constitution
    • 4. Speculation
    • 5. Findings in Contexts
    • 6. Appendices.
    Resources for
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    Glossary for map
    Size: 10.39 KB
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    Pseudo-eunuchs in the court of Elagabalus
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    Type: application/pdf
      Author
    • Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado

      Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado graduated from Cambridge University, and taught at Tsukuba University, Japan. He has published many articles on the Roman emperor commonly but wrongly known as Elagabalus.