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Zanker (Prima Porta)
Reign of moral superiority
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Bishop (Prima Porta)
youthful and beardless appearance was atypical for contemporary leaders, which evokes links to Alexander the Great
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Beard (Res Gestae)
egocentric, self-obsessed document
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Moore (Res Gestae)
If it contained anything directly untrue then many people could disprove it
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Beard and Henderson (Forum)
decorations supported Augustan ideology
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Wallace-Hadrill (Forum)
Augustus wanted to identify with the past
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Wallace-Hadrill (Actium)
was portrayed as a fight to save the Roman gods, ideas and morality against the threat of barbarism and corruption
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Syme (Actium)
it was a shabby affair
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Beard (Actium)
focusing on cleopatra avoided publicising that Octavian had fought a Roman
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Wilson (coins)
they were clear, uncluttered and easy to decode
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Galinsky (coins)
laurel wreaths displayed his anxiety to move away from memories of the civil war and towards the ensuing peace
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Harris (literature)
literacy rates were at 10% max
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Zanker (religious reforms)
"new and old religious activities now meant everyone could get involved in religious affairs"
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Beard (Caesar)
Was Augustus' passport to power
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Syme (propaganda)
Mycaenas was his minister of propaganda
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Favro (propaganda)
Buildings were useful for every propaganda aim
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Syndikus (literature)
Horace meant to endorse Augustus's policies (particularly in moral decadence)